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		<description>[...] Social Networks: immersive 3D worlds by Wayne Smallman There&#8217;s something inherent in the trust we bestow no someone when after a time of anonymity, we finally get to see their face. Think of the number of people you know on the &#8216;Net and you know neither their real name, nor what they look like. Yet we often trust these people implicitly. But if you met someone in person and they gave you a false name, why would then not trust them? [...]</description>
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