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The virtual storyteller

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    cover image ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin
    ACM SIGGROUP Bulletin  Volume 23, Issue 2
    August 2002
    27 pages
    ISSN:2372-7403
    EISSN:2372-739X
    DOI:10.1145/962185
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