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Second life, for real

August 22nd, 2008

The unprecedented number of mainstream, non-white-male candidates in the presidential election gives me hope that with hard work and an honest campaign, truly anyone can become president of the U.S. But why do all that when you can become president right now? Read the rest of this entry »

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A second income on Second Life

August 22nd, 2008

Entrepreneurs sell virtual products in the online world – but the money they make is very real.

“Blaze Columbia” is, by any measure, doing well with his line of designer clothing. He’s on track to generate more than $100,000 in annual profits, barely a year after launching his business. And that’s in addition to a first career as a professional photographer. Read the rest of this entry »

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As if one life weren’t enough!

August 22nd, 2008

Probably everyone has heard of the Sims by now, the computer — and online - game where you create an “avatar” and choose a name in a virtual world where you can have a virtual house, job, spouse, kids and social activities. You can also own a virtual country or even a continent. Read the rest of this entry »

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Universities running in Second Life

August 13th, 2008

University may be the time to reinvent yourself, but go to one with a campus in Second Life and you can have a total body refit. The internet-based 3D virtual world, where you choose your gender, age, colour and appearance and live out a parallel animated existence, is becoming the playground - and study space - of British universities.

Latest figures estimate that three-quarters of British higher education institutions are involved in Second Life in some way. Professor Austin Tate, in charge of Edinburgh University’s Second Life campus, says the virtual world is becoming crowded. “Heriot Watt University is just next to us, a few squares south is Princeton and just across is MIT.”

Institutions have spent thousands of pounds setting up their campuses in Second Life. Oxford University has digital dreaming spires and Edinburgh’s landmark, Arthur’s Seat, looms over the Scottish university’s virtual city campus. Read the rest of this entry »

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The tale of my L$5,000

August 13th, 2008

I am only a month late on the planned “six months after the banking ban wrap up story”.  Regular readers might recall that the day Linden Lab banned banks, I had made my first deposit in order to try the SL stock market.  It’s time to reveal what I only just today learned about the fate of my L$5,000.
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Technology Talk: How Real Are Virtual Meetings?

August 8th, 2008

Virtual meetings gained credence and urgency when 9/11 devastated the meetings industry. Today’s reduced corporate budgets, high gas prices, and the joy of flying—with reduced schedules, steerage-like conditions, and a big carbon footprint—have returned virtual meetings to the spotlight. Read the rest of this entry »

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Second Life’s Newest Problem: Too Much Advertising

August 8th, 2008

We’ve been pretty critical of Second Life in the past. That’s mostly because if your business isn’t selling virtual genitalia, you’re probably not making any money in the virtual world.Too Much Advertising

But we got to give credit to Second Life owner Linden Lab for recognizing that their world is an ad-filled mess. In a blog post this week, the company announced that it was going to introduce “zoning” to the virtual world, which means exactly what it does in the real world – some land will be zoned as residential, other as commercial. Why? Mostly because of the prevalence of ad farms — plots of land that are chock full of ads for other businesses in the Second Life. Users don’t like these eyesores, with good reason, so quarantining them is probably the right move.

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Business in a virtual world

May 19th, 2008

To save money in these tough times, universities, conference planners and global companies have started holding gatherings for far-flung employees and students in the online world known as Second Life. Read the rest of this entry »

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Get £2,000 grants to sell stuff on eBay

May 19th, 2008

NO fewer than 36 budding entrepreneurs in North East England have been awarded up to £2,000 to run their own online businesses from home.

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SingTel, StarHub for iPhone Singapore?

May 19th, 2008

Apple chose SingTel as a partner for the launch of the iPhone in Singapore on strength of the networks leading market share in the region, the company’s chief executive said this week.

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