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Daden navigator, a browser for Second Life

by sbrunozzi on July 15th, 2008

Daden Limited has just created a Second Life browser.
According to them (bold is mine):
The technology is built on Linden Lab’s HTML on a Prim technology launched in March, so it includes those limitations (no Flash, Java, or forms), but will launch difficult pages in users’ external Web browsers.
The big benefit, says Daden, is the ease of integration and collective viewing.
I’m traveling right now, so I haven’t had a chance to try out Daden’s browser, but one major limitation of Linden’s default implementation is that users don’t necessarily see the same content when looking at the in-world browser.
The Daden Navigator allows residents of the virtual world to collaboratively browse the web, sharing one web screen between users who may, in real life, live on different continents.

This is a good one. For example, I will be using Daden when I’m in a network that doesn’t allow Second Life connections.

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