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Colossal Confusion: Lindens Explain User Feedback Approach For Shaping New xStreetSL Freebies Policy

Nov 24, 2009
The controversy over the Lindens' recently announced policy on freebies sold on the company's ecommerce site xStreetSL continues to roil. In a reader survey which garnered a disproportionately large response, nearly 90% consider it a bad idea that...

Open Forum: Who Should Apply for the 2010 Linden Prize?

Nov 24, 2009
The Lindens have opened up the application process for their 2010 Linden Prize, which awards USD$10,000 to SL projects that best fit these criterion: Work in Second Life that also achieves tangible, compelling results outside of Second Life....

In Survey, New World Notes Readers Predict Slow Growth of Second Life Enterprise

Nov 24, 2009
Here's the results of a survey I conducted a couple weeks ago, on the potential market for Second Life Enterprise, the Lindens' new "behind the firewall" solution. There are 14 clients for it now, and 60% of readers said that...

Bryn Oh Adapts Second Life Art Installation Into Real Life Book (Something More Metaverse Artists Should Do)

Nov 23, 2009
Just in time for the holidays, acclaimed Second Life artist Bryn Oh is selling an illustrated book version of "The Rabbicorn", an immersive installation originally created in Second Life, then described as "poetic narrative, subtle ambient sound and...

Five Facts About Second Life the BBC Doesn't Understand

Nov 23, 2009
The BBC's recent magazine article, "What Happened to Second Life?", written by Lauren Hansen and edited by Jonathan Duffy, is so incandescently bad, to read it is to feel the entire institution's credibility undermined. After all, if the BBC...


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