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[[Image:Simple-snowglobe (concave base).svg|left|48px|]]'''2009-05-18 - "[[Snowglobe]]" name announced''' - see [https://lists.secondlife.com/pipermail/sldev/2009-May/013879.html Philip's mail to sldev] for a little bit more about the name.  For more info about the Snowglobe project, see [https://blogs.secondlife.com/community/technology/blog/2009/03/30/intensifying-open-source-efforts Philip's blog post: "Intensifying Open Source Effort"] which describes our new approach to source. Older documentation will refer to this project as the "SLDev Viewer" (and some will refer to "HTTP Texture", the first project we're working on):
[[Image:Snowglobe with snow dropshadow.svg|left|48px|]]'''2009-06-18 - [[Snowglobe]] Release Candidate available''' -   For more info about the Snowglobe project, see [https://blogs.secondlife.com/community/technology/blog/2009/03/30/intensifying-open-source-efforts Philip Linden's blog post: "Intensifying Open Source Effort"] which describes our new approach to source.
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Featured Links

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2009-06-18 - Snowglobe Release Candidate available - For more info about the Snowglobe project, see Philip Linden's blog post: "Intensifying Open Source Effort" which describes our new approach to source.

more about Snowglobe...