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IMVU (/ ˈ ɪ m v j uː /, stylized as imvu) [2] is an online virtual world and social networking site. IMVU was founded in 2004 and was originally backed by venture investors Menlo Ventures, AllegisCyber Capital, Justin Greene, Bridgescale Partners, and Best Buy Capital. [3] [4] IMVU members use 3D avatars to meet new people, chat, create, and ...
VRChat is an online virtual world platform created by Graham Gaylor and Jesse Joudrey [2] and operated by VRChat, Inc. The platform allows users to interact with others with user-created 3D avatars and worlds.
VIP Industries, a luggage manufacturer based in India; VIP's (restaurant), an American restaurant chain; Virgil Partch, a cartoonist who signed his work Vip; Virgin Islands Party, a political party in the British Virgin Islands; Virology Science and Technology Institute of the Philippines, also known as the Virology Institute of the Philippines ...
The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.
The space also featured a random "free-to-play" mini-game that occurred every fifteen minutes, in addition to one specific mini-game (Miz Fortunate) that was free-to-play every five minutes. The Midway 2 was released on 9 December 2010, in Europe and North America and expands on from The Midway .
A VIP address can be used to provide nearly unlimited mobility. For example, if an application has an IP address on a physical subnet, that application can be moved only to a host on that same subnet. VIP addresses can be advertised on their own subnet, [a] so its application can be moved anywhere on the reachable network without changing ...
A contact list in Pidgin 2.0. A contact list is a collection of screen names. [1] It is a commonplace feature of instant messaging, Email clients, online games and mobile phones. [1]
On March 14, 2006, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the first season of V.I.P. on DVD in Region 1. [5]V.I.P. received video game adaptations from Ubi Soft, for the PC, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance in 2001 and 2002.