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Title/Affiliation:
Executive Director
Social Research Foundation
First Opinions Panel in Second Life
Location:
New York, NY
Website:
http://www.firstopinionspanel.com
Website2:
http://www.slbrief.com
Website3:
http://socialresearchfoundation.org/topten/index.html
Skype Contact:
andybmallon
Preferred Virtual Worlds:
Second Life

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At 6:39pm on March 25, 2008, Edita said…
Hello Andrew and a very warm welcome!
At 1:13pm on March 24, 2008, Dave Elchoness said…
Welcome Andrew. Thanks for joining us here. This network is phase one of what we're planning. If I can be helpful, please let me know.
At 12:56pm on March 24, 2008, Movemaster said…
Welcome to AVW Andrew.
At 12:09pm on March 24, 2008, Tia Carr Williams said…
Welcome to AVW Andrew. I hope you will enjoy it as much as I am.
 
 

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