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  2. People's Party (United States, 2017) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2017, the group gave an invitation with 50,000 signatures to Sanders to lead the creation of the People's Party, [18] which Sanders ignored. [19] In August 2020, the organization held a virtual People's Convention [20] [21] that was viewed by 400,000 people on various platforms.

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  4. List of virtual communities with more than 1 million users

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    Invitation only 2,698 [36] Douban: Chinese Web 2.0 website providing user review and recommendation services for movies, books, and music 2005: 46,850,000 [37] Open 106 [38] DXY.cn: Chinese online community for physicians, health care professionals, pharmacies and facilities 2000 [citation needed] 2,000,000 [39] Open 8,367 [40] Edmodo

  5. Virtual world - Wikipedia

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    The concept of virtual worlds significantly predates computers. The Roman naturalist, Pliny the Elder, expressed an interest in perceptual illusion. [14] [15] In the twentieth century, the cinematographer Morton Heilig explored the creation of the Sensorama, a theatre experience designed to stimulate the senses of the audience—vision, sound, balance, smell, even touch (via wind)—and so ...

  6. Forterra Systems - Wikipedia

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    The virtual worlds produced or hosted by Forterra Systems and their clients appear to function similarly to public, open-invitation MMOGs (e.g., There, Second Life, Active Worlds). OLIVE environments differ from consumer-based MMOGs in that access to the virtual world is privately managed, and granted only to specific groups of users.

  7. Web conferencing - Wikipedia

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    Web conferencing is used as an umbrella term for various types of online conferencing and collaborative services including webinars (web seminars), webcasts, and web meetings. Sometimes it may be used also in the more narrow sense of the peer-level web meeting context, in an attempt to disambiguate it from the other types known as collaborative ...

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