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An evening with Ivonne How to transform the limits of Second Life into an opportunity to reflect on what has been in recent years? With coolness and decision, as I tried to do during a presentation "in world" of the book written by Baby Pooley (Ivonne Citarella) dedicated to Second Life. |
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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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Exodus woos graphic designers Linden Lab points strongly on Viewer 3 and on the meshes, but are the third-party viewers to stay one step ahead: after the Nirans Viewer, Exodus also adopts the mesh deformer and new features designed for the community of graphic... |
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Elf Clan prefers Inworldz Unless of surprises (already happened in the past) the elven land born on Second Life November 17, 2004 announced that from next November 23, 2011 will abandon SL after a series of closing events scheduled between 11 and 13 November. To migrate to Inworlz. |
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Opensim is growing Miguel Rotunno focused its attention on the OpenSim project, which has also dedicated a Facebook group. The numbers seem to bear him out: OpenSim is among the few alternatives to Second Life at least for users such as educators and artists. |
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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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What's new from SLCC 2011 It was held close to mid-August SLCC 2011. Among the innovations emerged the decision of Linden Lab to develop a new product accessible from smartphones and tablet PCs, along with an improvement of some tools such as destination guide, marketplace, LindenX and to support online communities of... |
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Virtual worlds still growing Virtual worlds continue to enjoy good health, provided that we are dedicated to users under the age of 25 years. In late June these platforms collecting a total of over 972 million registered accounts, of approximately 1.4 billion accounts that exist in all virtual worlds. |
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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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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... |










