
BMW, Sears, AOL, Intel, Cisco and Dell - see them all here
By Steve Ranger
Published: 10 May 2007 09:15 BST
Tech culture magazine Wired has a set of buildings which from the air (and most Second Lifers do a lot of flying) looks like a motherboard.
Picture credit: Second Life/Linden Lab
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