This one claims to be designed for teens and if you watch the video on the homepage, it does look as though it will appeal to that age group.
It looks like each person will be able to have their own room which they will customise. The graphics look nice and there's a good level of customisation of the various rooms. They are boasting both voice and text chat and the ability to create audio playlists and videos in the rooms.
It doesn't say yet if it will be free, but there is mention of credit card payments on the terms of use, though this might not be for membership.
The terms of use also say that user between 13 and 17 need to get their parents approval to register, so hopefully they are taking security seriously.
Anyway, this could be one to watch if you're looking for an alternative to Second Life.
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Nik Peachey
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