IMVU, the social network with 3D animated avatars, said that it has provided the technology behind a new version of the popular Kimoji paid app created by Kim Kardashian West. Redwood City, ...
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Virtual reality has come and gone over the years, and many spectators are going through the second or third hype phase for the technology. That’s resulted in some skepticism, but VR looks more ...
As you use the IMVU 3-D social network, you may occasionally enter chat rooms or initiate chat sessions that are not what you expect. If you want to leave a chat session, disconnecting is as simple as ...
IMVU allows you to interact with business partners, employees and customers who frequent IMVU chat rooms. It also provides the means to perform interest-based market research and surveys. One method ...
Digital avatar and social networking platform IMVU announced the launch of its VCOIN digital token Tuesday, after getting the green light from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) late ...
IMVU, a social networking and instant messaging client which uses 3D avatars to represent its users, announced Thursday that they have hired David Fleck to serve as vice president of marketing for the ...
The token, which has gotten a lot of attention for its interesting way of placating U.S. regulators, is now live for IMVU users in over 140 countries. IMVU's new fiat-convertible VCOIN goes live on ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- IMVU Inc. announced a strategic round of investment of more than $35 million from Structural Capital, NetEase inc, one of China's leading internet ...
Just three years ago, IMVU was burning cash at a rate of half a million per month and still not profitable. The 3D virtual world, where souped-up avatars run amok, was gaining users but not on a path ...
The line between social networking and gaming is increasingly blurring, and internet incumbents are taking notice. NetEase, the second-largest gaming company in China (behind Tencent), is among a ...