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Whyville claims to have over 3 million users however, Whyville has not released actual statistics about active members. Numedeon has created several different websites. Whyville, run on N.I.C.E., the above mentioned software that "Runs on a standard web browser, and can be run on a 56K modem.<ref>{{cite news| title=About Us | author=Numedeon Inc. | work=Numedeon Inc. Website | url=http://www.numedeon.com/smmk/frontOffice/aboutUs | date=Publish date unknown | accessdate=2007-08-06}}</ref>" according the Numedeon Website. |
Whyville claims to have over 3 million users however, Whyville has not released actual statistics about active members. Numedeon has created several different websites. Whyville, run on N.I.C.E., the above mentioned software that "Runs on a standard web browser, and can be run on a 56K modem.<ref>{{cite news| title=About Us | author=Numedeon Inc. | work=Numedeon Inc. Website | url=http://www.numedeon.com/smmk/frontOffice/aboutUs | date=Publish date unknown | accessdate=2007-08-06}}</ref>" according the Numedeon Website. |
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== External links == |
== External links == |
Revision as of 00:20, 31 August 2009
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Numedeon Inc. is a Privately held, Pasadena, California Based, virtual world creator. They are widely known for creating "Whyville" the online world for 9-15 year olds, which features "N.I.C.E." The Numedeon Interactive Community Engine.
Whyville
Whyville claims to have over 3 million users however, Whyville has not released actual statistics about active members. Numedeon has created several different websites. Whyville, run on N.I.C.E., the above mentioned software that "Runs on a standard web browser, and can be run on a 56K modem.[1]" according the Numedeon Website.
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- ^ Numedeon Inc. (Publish date unknown). "About Us". Numedeon Inc. Website. Retrieved 2007-08-06.
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