Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Virtual Terrorism and Religion
My friend Rob pointed me to this article on virtual terrorism from news.com.au.
And Corinne pointed me to this MSNBC article on virtual missionary work.
"Just as real-life companies such as Toyota test their products in SL, so could terrorists construct virtual representations of targets they wish to attack in order to examine the potential target's vulnerabilities and reaction to attack," Jones says.
And Corinne pointed me to this MSNBC article on virtual missionary work.
Labels: missionary, religion, terrorism, virtual world