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Throughout the weekend, MANY more of us took part in the digital land grab.
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But being evicted would be devastating to him, he said, not because he's trying to make money in Second Life, but because he and other people involved with his space-themed group have put so much time into developing their digital land.
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Targus isn't the first company to try moving handwriting into the land of digital.
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Is the SX-70 obsolete, or is digital technology still lagging behind what Land and his team accomplished?
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Last year's digital edition of TS Eliot's The Waste Land for the iPad proved that literature-related apps could be profitable when it earned back its costs in six weeks.
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The federal complaint says many users were led to believe that they actually owned their virtual plots of land, on which many players build digital homes and shops that they use for business purposes.
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America still is the land of upside, thanks to our command of digital technology and our easy affinity with tech's cultural ramifications.
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Revelations waited for them like all the silent seconds on a digital alarm clock before the shrieking starts or else like a land mine.
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The process of turning 18 holes into an immersive digital experience begins by shooting up to 300, 000 photos with high-definition and laser cameras, on land and from a helicopter and plane, each picture attached to an exact location using GPS. Imaging can take two to three weeks and cost hundreds of thousands of dollars per course.
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