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    <title>Web space lounge -- ESC Portfolio</title>
    <content type="html">&lt;p&gt;This screenshot of Electric Sheep's work on a virtual world in the browser is nice looking.  They're using Ogoglio for the sever component and Papervision3D for the client.  The look is nice certainly.  When I was in Arlington this past week, Jesse demoed some Papervision stuff to me, and I was certainly impressed.  This from ESC continues to impress.  Of course, this is no where near what Second Life is -- a single night club in no way compares to an expansive and varied virtual world -- but it is impressive for a low barrier to entry alternative that runs in the browser.&lt;/p&gt;
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