EC Habitats: Difference between revisions
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* Electric Communities founded by Randy Farmer, Chip Morningstar and Douglas Crockford. | * Electric Communities founded by Randy Farmer, Chip Morningstar and Douglas Crockford<ref>Electric Communities Company History page - May 1998, https://web.archive.org/web/19980520232524/http://www.communities.com/company/background/history/index.html</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 14:58, 5 May 2022
EC Habitats
Developer(s): | Electric Communities |
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Publisher(s): | Electric Communities |
Producer(s): | Placeholder |
Designer(s): | Placeholder |
Platform(s): | Windows |
Released: | (Beta): Placeholder |
Origins
Electric Communities was founded in 1993[1][2] and a decision was made to either develop an AMIX clone or EC Habitats some time after starting up. EC Habitats was demoed at the Avatars 97 conference in October 1997 (citation needed). Development continued sometime into 1998 when the company eventually stopped development to focus on things such as The Palace Viewer and early web-app technology.
Timeline of events
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1993
Unknown date
- Electric Communities founded by Randy Farmer, Chip Morningstar and Douglas Crockford[3].
1995
January
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Link store (Placeholder
http://www.erights.org/history/index.html - Mentions EC-Habitats.
References
- ^ Electric Communities Company Info page - May 1998, https://web.archive.org/web/19980520232007/http://www.communities.com/company/index.html
- ^ Electric Communities Company History page - May 1998, https://web.archive.org/web/19980520232524/http://www.communities.com/company/background/history/index.html
- ^ Electric Communities Company History page - May 1998, https://web.archive.org/web/19980520232524/http://www.communities.com/company/background/history/index.html