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    What Is Virtual World ? A virtual world is a computer-based online community environment that is designed and shared by individuals so that they can interact in a custom-built, simulated world. Users interact with each other in this simulated world using text-based, two-dimensional or three-dimensional graphical models called avatars. Avatars are graphically rendered using computer graphics imaging (CGI) or any other rendering technology. Individuals control their avatars using input devices like

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    get business done. Hiring virtual employees has proven to be very advantageous for many businesses, helping to cut down on costs and streamline workflow. By widening the hiring pool from local to global allows employers to select from a range of of talent. However, with all of the advantages of allowing employees to work virtually, there is no getting around the fact that managing them can prove to be challenging. This is not to say that you can’t manage your virtual employees successfully, you

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    Virtual teams are becoming increasingly common in the workplace, especially in media. Powell, Piccoli and Ives (2011) define virtual teams as "groups of geographically, organizationally and/or time dispersed workers brought together by information and telecommunication technologies to accomplish one or more organizational tasks” Virtual teams are becoming increasingly important and common as work processes have become more globalized. As the world continues to become increasingly globalized,

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    Introduction Virtual team can be defined as a group of individuals who are from different locations geographically but depend on communication technology to communicate, share work run projects as a group. These individuals run these errands in a space called the virtual environment which is created by the IT departments and maintained through various software technologies. Virtual teams or as at times referred to as remote teams have nowadays become very important aspects of most businesses. The

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    Virtual World

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    VIRTUAL WORLD CONTENTS: VIRTUAL IN THE REAL WORLD HISTORY APPICATIONS/USES WHY VIRTUAL WORLD RATHER THAN REAL WORLD FUTURE REAL WORLD: It is the world where we can feel , touch,emotions etc. VIRTUAL WORLD: It is a world where digital creatures look like real life , sounds like real life & feel like real life. ABOUT VIRTUAL REALITY: In 1965 , Ivan Sutherland published a paper called ,” The Ultimate display “ in which he described the computers as

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    Virtual Reality

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    duller and less interesting. At least for the average person the computer screen is where people go to escape the monotony of their unfulfilled lives. Virtual reality seems to be the way of the future. Creating your own world and living a life you could only otherwise dream about. Even providing treatments to the medically impaired virtual reality is a miracle technology with seemingly limitless application. However everything has a price, could this amazing creation have a hidden danger?

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    Those who are unfamiliar with virtual reality technology may be concerned with possible dangers that may be involved when it comes to safety. As many solely acknowledge its existence in the mainstream to serve entertainment purposes most commonly recognizable in the form of video gaming, they may be unaware that it has also made its appearance in studies in the medical field yielding positive results. Media expert and managing editor for TechNorms Vikram Kinkar shares this cautionary view. According

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    themselves and their teams. This is the new virtual office environment. In the beginning…. The buzz word in 1999 was Y2K. Everyone was concerned that computers would cease to work and the world would come crashing down around us. It didn’t. Instead technology exploded allowing a new way of working to be ushered in. As far back as 1997 technological advances such as cell phones, emails, and laptops with modems began our journey toward today’s virtual work environment. Even then two out of three

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    Although virtual communities and social media primarily exist in the virtual world, they have made an impact on the physical world just as much as the virtual one. The Internet is changing the way people work, relax, interact ... it is changing the way they live their day-to-day lives. More and more people are beginning to replace face-to-face interactions with online interactions due to the easy interaction offered by online platforms. These new found virtual communities are new ways of interaction

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    Abstract This paper refers to the features of Virtual Machines and Virtual Machines Monitors describing the performance and challenges as well as mechanisms such as fault tolerance, high availability and v-motion. Main theme depicts that modern servers are designed sufficiently powerful to use virtualization into many smaller virtual machines (VMs), each running a separate operating system instance [1]. Numerous systems have been designed to get virtualization by utilizing the storage resources like

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