By Al Hilal on Tuesday, July 17, 2007Filed Under: Miscellaneous, Software

Barbie Girls (www.barbiegirls.com) is a virtual world designed for young girls (under 16). Entering the world, allows kids to interact with each other just like in the real life. First they are offered to choose their favorite avatars, pick up the best fashions, building a beautiful home, and then adopt pets. Their life look simple, happy, and wonderful. And i feel must join it, if i were they, to leave this real complicated world.
The company’s behind the Barbie Girls, Mattel, claimed that its new online world has registered 3 million users in its first 60 days and counting at rate of 50 thousand new users every day. Looking the trends, it seem girls will take over the online world which has been had by men for years. What do you think?
[via TechCrunch]
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