‘Just Leap In’ Tries To Succeed Where Lively Failed - TechCrunch
Mon, Jan 12th, 2009
Given the relatively dismal performance of Lively, Google’s short lived browser-based virtual world, you’d think that smaller startups might be a little hesitant to jump into the space. But Canadian-based Leap In Entertainment thinks it can do what Google couldn’t, and has just launched a brand new virtual world that might actually stand a chance.
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