Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Gartner goes 57 Miles to clarify their position

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Connecticut based Information and technology research and advisory firm Gartner, has been in the Second Life part of the news of late with predictions that "80% of active Internet users will be in non-gaming virtual worlds like Second Life by the end of 2011" [via Reuters] followed by a warning that there are 'significant' risks for business in getting involved with virtual worlds [via ZDNet].


Potentially, both these statements are true. The intrepid 57 Miles from Metaversed is gathering Gartner's Steve Prentice, who was responsible for both assertions along with a number of other interested commentators together for a panel discussion about Gartner's assessment and position on Second Life and virtual worlds (which some have described as 'conflicted').


The discussion will take place in Second Life at Noon, on Thursday. Check the Metaversed group or blog for details.


[This is most likely to be an audio-session (technology permitting), so be prepared]

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Today in Second Life - Tuesday 14 August, 2007

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The end of one day and the beginning of anotherToday in Second Life we had:

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LL's Boston Office Update

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If you've been wondering how LL's new Boston office is shaping up, wonder no more. This article is a nice piece on what's going on there, and more importantly, who's staffing the place.

The guys formerly known as Windward Mark are now official Lindens, all five of them. The article also profiles John Lester, operations director and academic programs manager. There's also a bit in there about how the spreading out of LL is an experiment in virtualizing its own offices. From the article: '"We talk the talk about the Metaverse, and being plugged into a global data-space," says Lester. "Now we want to walk the walk. Instead of all being in the same building in San Francisco, we'll see the world from more points of view, and we'll live where we want to live."'

Of course, this is just the beginning. If and when LL makes it possible to run versions of SL on anyone's computer, then someday YOU could be Linden Lab!

(Thanks, Wade!)
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Gartner goes 57 Miles to clarify their position

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Connecticut based Information and technology research and advisory firm Gartner, has been in the Second Life part of the news of late with predictions that "80% of active Internet users will be in non-gaming virtual worlds like Second Life by the end of 2011" [via Reuters] followed by a warning that there are 'significant' risks for business in getting involved with virtual worlds [via ZDNet].


Potentially, both these statements are true. The intrepid 57 Miles from Metaversed is gathering Gartner's Steve Prentice, who was responsible for both assertions along with a number of other interested commentators together for a panel discussion about Gartner's assessment and position on Second Life and virtual worlds (which some have described as 'conflicted').


The discussion will take place in Second Life at Noon, on Thursday. Check the Metaversed group or blog for details.


[This is most likely to be an audio-session (technology permitting), so be prepared]

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NMC Symposium Fosters Creativity by Empowering Participants with Knowledge

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The NMC Symposium on creativity continues steadily through this week's schedule. The conference demonstrates that the "medium is the message" by developing an open learning environment within the participating community. The key lies in instructing attendees on the tools they need to empower their own innovative ideas. To achieve their goal, NMC makes use of their professional organizational methods and top-notch educational material, both in "print" and in the form of incredible workshop leaders.

To explore the attitudes, attendee stories, and daily events, I highly encourage you to read the symposium collaborative blog at Creating Pandora's Box. CEO Larry Pixel set the tone of the conference with a compelling speech on why creativity matters, which is now available online.

Read on to see which pieces of the puzzle may have contributed to a positive reaction .


1. Attention to detail - or don't lose your sheep!

This is as old as time, but starting with registration, confirmation, information signs technical support line and ending with greeters/helpers embedded in the experience, the symposium has a key efficiency with which it approaches the idea of a professional conference, even if it's in a virtual space.

Does it make a difference? Check out the opinions of participants.

2. Atmosphere - it all starts from the organizer
Staff was accommodating and their confidence echoed in the attitude of participants. Everyone was ready to troubleshoot any technical problems while newbies felt comfortable asking questions/starting up a conversation.
The topic is creativity, so NMC carefully designed an environment to foster it. Sims were full with various art displays/installations that demonstrated potential and amazing vision. DanCoyote Antonelli is an integral part, as was Daruma Picnic's interactive singing sculpture , Ravenelle Zugzwang artwork and various educational and art pieces by Torley Olmstead/Linden.

3. Approach to new technology - give options!
Voice in SL is, without doubt, a double-edged sword. For some people it works, for others it doesn't. We're all trying to work out a way to best use it during meetings. However, no one knows proper etiquette yet, so why experiment by streamlining, especially in a conference that lasts for many days?
The NMC approach was to make all public announcements over the audio stream and conduct most chats in text. For the adventurous traveler, there was information and troubleshooting signs for getting your audio set up. Furthermore, participants were encouraged to use the audio, if comfortable, while in small groups sessions, where voice would amplify personal connection.

4. Orientation signs
These are very nicely done - highly graphical and with very clear and concise explanations. I'm curious to see what a newbie experience was with these materials.

A larger image gallery of NMC Symposium can be found here.
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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Bank Failure in Second Life Leads to Calls for Regulation - Wired News


Bank Failure in Second Life Leads to Calls for Regulation
Wired News - 14 minutes ago
By Bryan Gardiner 08.15.07 | 2:00 AM The recent collapse of Ginko Financial, a "virtual investment bank" in Second Life, has spurred calls for more ...

Orchestral manoeuvres in Second Life (The New Zealand Herald)

LONDON - One of Britain's oldest symphony orchestras is to play a concert in Second Life, the virtual internet world, say organisers.

Payday for Doppelganger - Red Herring


San Francisco Chronicle

Payday for Doppelganger
Red Herring, CA - 7 hours ago
The funding is a timely boost for virtual worlds, given that the yearlong blitz of positive attention lavished on early media darling Second Life has ...
Takahashi: Virtual world Vside hits right note San Jose Mercury News
$11 million in funding for Doppelganger San Francisco Chronicle
DoppelGanger To Launch VSide Virtual Music World in a Few Hours Wired News
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Rollover Beethoven 2.0: the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic to Rock ... - Appscout


Appscout

Rollover Beethoven 2.0: the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic to Rock ...
Appscout, NY - 8 hours ago
... and the Beastie Boys, Second Life is taking a decidedly more...sophisticated approach, lining up a virtual gig with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. ...

Second LIfe Sexual Genitalia Spawns Lawsuit - Switched


Second LIfe Sexual Genitalia Spawns Lawsuit
Switched, NY - 9 hours ago
Second Life is becoming more and more of a mirror of the real world. Real estate, relationships, sex and commerce. Where there's commerce, there are ...

Meet One Of The Top Companies Bringing Real-Life Businesses Into Second Life (InformationWeek)

Join us in Second Life Tuesday for our Geek Meet with Infinite Vision Media, creators of some of the most popular areas and events in Second Life, which happen to be sponsored by big real-life companies: The Weather Channel's island, Suzanne Vega concert, and Kurt Vonnegut interviews.

Liverpool Philharmonic to play Second Life - Times Online


PhysOrg.com

Liverpool Philharmonic to play Second Life
Times Online, UK - 11 hours ago
Petrenko, singer Kate Royal and composer Kenneth Hesketh will be represented during the cyber event by animated Second Life characters known as avatars. ...
Liverpool Philharmonic to perform live in Second Life TG Daily
Orchestra to play Second Life Web User
Orchestra makes its virtual debut BBC News
Guardian Unlimited - ABC Online
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Orchestra to Perform Virtual Concert in Second Life (ABC News)

The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra will perform in Second Life.

Money Trouble in Second Life (Technology Review)

A series of upsets could spell trouble for Second Life's virtual economy.

Sky News wants Second Life citizen journalists - Journalism.co.uk


Sky News wants Second Life citizen journalists
Journalism.co.uk, UK - 14 hours ago
Sky News is calling on Second Life residents to become virtual news reporters and submit videos about the 3D world. Sky News has joined forces with ...

Orchestra to play first concert in Second Life (AFP via Yahoo! News)

An orchestra is to become the first to perform a professional music concert in the virtual online world of Second Life, it said Tuesday.

British orchestra to play first concert in Second Life (AFP via Yahoo! News)

A British orchestra is to become the first to perform a professional music concert in the virtual online world of Second Life, it said Tuesday.

Banking crisis hits Second Life (Addict 3D)

Tom Sanders in California, vnunet.com , Tuesday 14 August 2007 at 00:00:00 Accounts converted into bonds to prevent banking meltdown The Ginko Second Life bank has closed due to insolvency.

Banking crisis hits Second Life (Personal Computer World)

The Ginko Second Life bank has closed due to insolvency. The bank was unable to meet $180,000 in withdrawal requests. Prior to its bankruptcy, the bank held over $700,000 in assets for its account holders.

Banking crisis hits Second Life (vnunet.com)

Tom Sanders in California, vnunet.com , Tuesday 14 August 2007 at 00:00:00 Accounts converted into bonds to prevent banking meltdown The Ginko Second Life bank has closed due to insolvency. The bank was unable to meet $180,000 in withdrawal requests.... > Read the full article

A Second Life for Windward Mark as Linden Lab’s New Cambridge ... - xconomy


A Second Life for Windward Mark as Linden Lab’s New Cambridge ...
xconomy - 18 hours ago
If you’ve spent any time in Second Life—or any other virtual world, for that matter—you know that the serious attractions are on the ground, not in the sky. ...
Virtual Heist Spurs Real-life Debate Marketing Vox News
Creator of Second Life's SexGen program dishes out lawsuit MMORPG blog
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Banking crisis hits Second Life (Computer Active)

The Ginko Second Life bank has closed due to insolvency. The bank was unable to meet $180,000 in withdrawal requests. Prior to its bankruptcy, the bank held over $700,000 in assets for its account holders. Account holders will have their assets converted into bonds at a yield of 3 per cent.

Banking crisis hits Second Life - VNUNet.com


bit-tech.net

Banking crisis hits Second Life
VNUNet.com, UK - Aug 13, 2007
The Ginko Second Life bank has closed due to insolvency. The bank was unable to meet $180000 in withdrawal requests. Prior to its bankruptcy, the bank held ...
Animazoo opens Second Life shop Develop
Second Life sex program lawsuit bit-tech.net
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Meet One Of The Top Companies Bringing Real-Life Businesses Into ... - InformationWeek


Meet One Of The Top Companies Bringing Real-Life Businesses Into ...
InformationWeek, NY - Aug 13, 2007
Join us in Second Life Tuesday for our Geek Meet with Infinite Vision Media, creators of some of the most popular areas and events in Second Life, ...

Does Virtual Cheating Still Count? - ABC News


Does Virtual Cheating Still Count?
ABC News - Aug 13, 2007
Virtual cheating in digital worlds like Second Life are testing the boundaries of relationships. More and more couples are wondering if virtual cheating ...
Web Sites Spoof Wikipedia, Second Life FOX News
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Kuurian Expedition continues with Text100 Today

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Sorry for the late notice, but if you are available at 1 PM SLT or 4 PM EST you will be able to catch the next Kuurian Expedition meeting in Second Life. The presentation in titled, "Who are the new publics of Second Life?" will be given by Text100's Aaron Uhrmacher and Georg Kolb. The presentation will look at the new populace being created by virtual worlds such as Second Life as citizens are able to communicate both online and offline as their physical selves or as virtual. It will also cover the various groupings that are formed due to virtual worlds and how they relate to each other and the implications of them.


Kuurian Expedition is a project out of the University of Indiana Synthetic Worlds Initiative. The meetings are always interesting and provide a glimpse of what is possible in distance learning in virtual worlds. If you have time swing by the Text100 Island at 1 PM SLT today.

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