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Under an OcTreet The Italian artist (she is from Parma) Nur Moo returns to exhibit new works in Second Life, at the What's This Art gallery of Crystalship Rehula, focusing on the real structure behind our digital avatars. |
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Virtual worlds of new generation Philip Rosadale prepares a new generation of virtual worlds to replace Second Life and platforms that we know today. While we want to transform Mondivirtuali.it with your help also. |
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Never again only SL Linden Lab turns and from being the creator of Second Life becomes a company that develops shared creative 3D spaces, with the launch of Creatorverse and Patterns, the first two of four new products in 2D and 3D for a new audience, even on mobile devices, which Rod Humble wants to launch by the end of the year. |
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Linden Lab is back to shop First acquisition for Linden Lab since Rod Humble is the number one of the group: the California company bought Text Little People, a game developer created by two industry veterans like Emily Short and Richard Evans. Next move, the launch of new products not related to Second Life. |
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Fashion gossip On the web runs a gossip persistently linked to a murky story of sex and fashion, luxury and lust set in the not too much muffled fashion world of Second Life. Too bad the story has all the appearance of an attempt at viral marketing. |
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Linden Lab and Pixar so similar so different Pixar and Linden Lab both use 3D graphics to create products designed for a niche audience but with aspirations to become a worldwide success. The difference lies not only in talent but in the ability to coordinate technical and creative teams. |
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2012 starts early 2012 begins in advance for developers of third party viewers used by fans of Second Life, due to the decision of Linden Lab to "kill" the viewer 1 and its brothers definitely to focus increasingly on new games, inside and outside of virtual worlds. |
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Nunzia Mayo is back After nearly two months of enforced absence, Nunzia Mayo is back online on Second Life and is ready to return to explore the virtual world of Linden Lab and tell us the most curious and interesting discoveries. If you want you can imitate her by sending us your stories and pictures. |
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Nunzia Mayo disappeared Summer does not bring luck to Mondivirtuali.it: in July of 2010 a lamer canceled SLnn.it, this year in mid-August a scammer has seized and then deleted the account of Nunzia Mayo. Be careful not to fall into the deception you too: no-reply@secondlife.com is not a mail address of Linden Lab. |
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Grendel's Children You say avatars and, if you're interested in Second Life, think of Grendel's Children. Since the September 1, 2006, when Flea Bussy has created Grendel, thousands of users have gone to look for the avatar more original, fanciful or bizarre that they could find. |
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Second Life, viewer 3 debuts New generation of viewer at Linden Lab: after a few weeks in beta testing the viewer 3 is from August 23, 2011 officially became the "default viewer" of Second Life and with it meshes come in the virtual world. |
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Firestorm is a hit After the success of Phoenix, also Firestorm seems to be an hit, rising to third place among the most popular viewers by Second Life users, bypassing the “old” but still loved Linden Lab Viewer 1.23. |
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Virtual Worlds rules 3 Third and final part of the analysis of Rosario Di Girolamo (aka Dep1050 Plasma) about past, present and future of virtual worlds, particularly Second Life. The article was originally published on SLnn.it in September 2009, but preserves its meaning. |
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Venk's characters Venk, aka Stephen Venkman, is a "historical" resident of the Second Life that this week we decided to select as our graphic dreamer. On SL he has been present since 2006 and has had the opportunity to shine as a photographer, shape maker, artist, and events coordinator. |
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The second SL of Matilde Sometimes they come back: one of the possibilities of virtual worlds is to build a variety of fictitious identities, not necessarily for the purpose of fraud or making fun of other people as generally feared might happen.This is what happened in 2010 to a person who in Second Life had been able to invent in a short time one of the most famous character of the Italian community, but then had to go. |
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The magic of SL is gone? SL8B has just closed and some users realize with regret that some of most famous sims on the grid of Second Life switched off and Linden Lab seems not to have intention to intervene. Making another marketing mistake. |
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Visiting SL8B Brief chronicle of a Sunday afternoon spent visiting, too quickly, the many installations SL8B, with particular emphasis on Italian artists. The feeling was like in other times be confronted with a kind of trade fair where visitors can become aware of the "state of the art" of Second Life. |
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Virtual worlds rules 2 The second part of the analysis of Rosario Di Girolamo (aka Dep1050 Plasma) of past, present and future of virtual worlds, particularly Second Life. After explaining some basic rules of the synthetic world, Dep remember the story briefly, before providing his opinion on the possible development. |
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Italians at SL8B Second Life celebrated its eight birthday for a week, June 20 to 26, in which hundreds of events and installations have animated the 30 sim provided by Linden Lab. Italian presence was good, focused in particular in the field of digital art and virtual fashion. |
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Zuckerberg hunting avatars New episode in the "rudeness war" of social media. In these days, Facebook has opened up another hunt for Second Life avatars and with the excuse of deleting "fake" users Marck Zuckerberg company has removed thousands of profiles and clean the database. Reason? Money, as always. |
