An Atlas of Cyberspaces - MUDs and Virtual Worlds
A detailed, hand-drawn, topology map of part of the Discworld MUD. ... For more information on the spatiality of MUDs and virtual worlds, the following are ...
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/m.dodge/cybergeography/atlas/muds_vw.html
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Mappa.Mundi Magazine - Map of the Month - Mapping MUDs
Mapping How The Data Flows - by Martin Dodge - Mappa.Mundi Magazine. ISSN: 1530- 3314.
http://www.mundi.net/maps/maps_005/
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Posts from the Muds Category at Massively
October 20th marked the 30th anniversary of the very first Multi-User Dungeon ( MUD). For those that don't remember MUDs, these text based multiplayer ...
http://www.massively.com/category/muds/
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Proceedings of the Seventh Systems Administration Conference (LISA ...
Collaborative Networked Communication: MUDs as Systems Tools ... Multi User Dungeons, or MUDs, are widely used on the Internet as interactive role-playing ...
http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/remy/documents/cncmast.html
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MUDs, MOOs, etc. < Web Programming in the Yahoo! Directory
Yahoo! reviewed these sites and found them related to Web Programming > MUDs, MOOs, etc.
http://dir.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/internet/world_wide_web/programming/muds__moos__etc_/
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MUD client and servers
MUD and MUSH client and server programs and information.
http://www.gammon.com.au/muds.htm
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Mud Connector Introduction
A MUD is defined as a multi-user domain, multi-user dungeon, or multi-user dimension, all of which are referring to the same thing, an environment where ...
http://www.mudconnect.com/mud_intro.html
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Harley Hahn's Guide to Muds
An introduction to the basics of MUDs and mudding.
http://www.harley.com/muds/
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Papers: Communications: Synchronous: Muds
MUD usage forces users to deconstruct many of the cultural tools and understandings that form the basis of more conventional systems of interaction. ...
http://www.ibiblio.org/dbarberi/papers/mud/
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Richard A. Bartle: Early MUD History
UUCP (Richard Bartle) Subject: Early MUD history. Date: 15 Nov 90 19:00:55 GMT abermud@ed.ac.uk (Alan Cox) writes: > The history of MUDs all starts in the ...
http://www.mud.co.uk/richard/mudhist.htm
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