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6月28日

Anshe Chung

Anshe Chung
 
 
Businessweek cover featuring Anshe Chung
 
    It seems like sometimes the only way to make a person take something seriously is when you start relating it to money. In the case of the financial potential within 'Second Life' just one of the potential examples is Anshe Chung - the millionaire Anshe Chung. The woman has used the virtual world as a means to earn her millions of very real dollars.
 
 
   
 
Finance in the Metaverse and Anshe Chung
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
6月27日

A Wedding within the Virtual World

A Wedding within
 the Virtual World
 
 
A scene from the Second Life wedding of Wolfear Clawtooth and Wolfbait Wolfzahn.
 
    Last Sunday I got to attend my first wedding within in Second Life. I have been invited to others but always had a schedule conflict. I really did want to get to this one; I had quite a few friends who were also attending. There were actually two couples exchanging their vows but I'm afraid I only knew Wolfear and Wolfbait. There was just no way I would miss seeing Wolfbait's special day! This was also a chance to see what is a real cultural experience within this virtual world.
 
    Now if you see Second Life as the ultimate example in 'Social Networking' technology then a wedding like this is an incredible statement of sorts. You do not see weddings taking place on Facebook or Myspace. You don't see vows being exchanged on Twitter. Now this wedding doesn't have the legal status of a wedding in the real world - at least not yet - but within Second Life it is taken very seriously.
 

Virtual world, real emotions: Relationships in Second Life

http://edition.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/12/12/second.life.relationship.irpt/index.html

     Wolfbait's wedding was no small event; there had to be at least 60 avatars attending. You have to remember that each avatar represents a very real person somewhere. The priest could potentially be a very real priest. Virtual reality and reality can sometimes only be a matter of shared perception.

Relationships in SL are real

http://www.secondlifeinsider.com/2007/09/07/relationships-in-sl-are-real/

    Now when the throng gathered for this wedding it was pretty typical of other events I've attended within the virtual world. There were the usual joking, bantering and frivolity. It could have been a Friday night in a lot of the online night clubs. The amazing thing was when the ceremony began; all of the attending avatars went silent. The only sound was the voice feeds and chat typing of the actual vows being exchanged. Every so often you would hear the shutter of a virtual camera taking a picture. The crowd was taking this all quite seriously.

Second Life: Relationships In Hyper Speed

http://thoughtrefuse.wordpress.com/2009/04/01/second-life-relationships-in-hyperspeed/

    Now the nature of these virtual relationships is subject to a lot of debate. Since there is nothing legally binding in real world about these weddings. Some relationships change at the speed of light within Second Life. I have also personally seen some that endure. It all just makes me wonder what this Social Networking technology is going to evolve into...

Bernard Broono and the beautiful Rocksie Slade. 

 

 

 

 
 
   
   
 
 
6月21日

When in Rome, do as the Romans do...

When in Rome,
do as the Romans do...
    I'm afraid that last weekend I didn't do a blog update. It has been a very long time since I've failed to do my weekly update. I think that the last time I didn't do an update it was because I was in the hospital.  They didn't have public Wi-Fi access in the Emergency Room...
 
   Last weekend was far different though. Last weekend I simply didn't know what to write. Laurie and I have been engaged in what can only be termed as a intense immersive learning experience in 'Second Life'. On the basis of my research I'm increasingly convinced that this is what the internet is evolving into. I can remember when years ago the buzz word of the telecommunications industry was 'convergence'. It was this vague vision of a time when various digital technologies would merge into some sort of hypothetical universal platform. You could find all sorts of visionary ideas of what this would ultimately look like. Now in 'Second Life' we are finally seeing something that could be that future.
 
    In order to really understand 'Second Life' you need to view it from inside. It is difficult to fully grasp what this technology is capable by viewing it from outside. The first thing you have to understand is that this is not a game; you can play games in 'Second Life' but they are only a fraction of the overall experience. You will find that most of the people using 'Second Life' do not refer to themselves as players but as residents. The interactive experience of this virtual world is considerably different from that of other game-driven online virtual environments. Since the basic operating code of 'Second Life' is open-source the residents have done most of the content creation within this world. According to one estimate I've seen about 97% of what you see and experience within 'Second Life' was created by the residents. This means that Linden Labs, the company that owns 'Second Life', has up until now has done relatively little to define what form this virtual world will take. In this virtual world the imagination of the residents has largely defined what you experience here.
 
    Some people are starting to catch on to what this means. You can create a literal second life within this place. People set up virtual homes, virtual schools and virtual business within here.
 
Students get a 'Second Life' in first 'metanomics' course
 
Cornell University report from 2007 on the potential of this platform.
 
    There are people who are already making real world livings within this virtual world. At this point they are in the minority within the larger population of 'Second Life'. I think I am safe in saying that most people come to this virtual world as a form of relaxation and entertainment. The fact is there are residents here that have managed to make real world livings here through providing services to these same people.
 

Artists visit virtual Second Life for real-world cash

http://edition.cnn.com/2009/TECH/04/07/second.life.singer/index.html#cnnSTCText

    Laurie and I have actually visited some of these shows. These are actual live performances within the virtual world.

REAL money on second life

http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-240832

    Interesting financial report on 'Second Life'. Watch this video. Think about it a minute. If you don't think there is a real world financial potential to this then why is the IRS so interested?

    So Laurie and I are in here. We are taking a more than active role in order to learn what we can. I can see a potential here that goes far beyond the virtual experience. The only way you can really understand this is to participate with it. To use an old saying, "When in Rome, do as the Romans do..."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
   
 
   
 
 
6月7日

Not out of the woods yet...

Not out of the woods yet...
 
    It is a little bizarre to have a company tell you that they would like to lay you off but not yet. You come back to work the next day and they expect you to perform just the way you did before they broke the news to you. Right now the best plan I can see is to prepare for the possibility that I will be unemployed in roughly two months.
 
    When you work in the technology industry it isn't good enough to know what is currently popular. If you want to plan a long career you need to know what tomorrow is bringing. This can be something of a gamble even at the best of times.
 
    Right now I am devoting all my time and energy to seeing this hypothetical future. Right now I am betting on the phenomena of 'social networking':
 
Time Spent on Social-Networking Sites Jumps 83 Percent
 
 
    It is almost amazing that inspite of the recession the industry around 'social networking' is growing rapidly. Things like 'Facebook' and 'Twitter' seem to be in the news daily. I am personally watching and learning everything I can about 'Second Life'; I am increasingly convinced that this might be the network platform of the future. In the time that Laurie and I have been in 'Second Life', have been residents of 'Second Life', we have both seen this is possibly the ultimate social networking platform.
 
    When it was first launched in 2003 it was seen by many as the Next Big Thing. Business flocked to be inside the virtual world. Within two years most of these companies abandoned their efforts within 'Second Life'. Their ideas of marketing failed dismally. Some people thought the whole virtual world idea was going to fade away. It did not.
 
    Now I am seeing that some of the technology companies that remained inside 'Second Life' are taking on new life. I am also seeing other institutions finding their place there:
 
Graduation Ceremony in Second Life
 
     
 
Second Life to host first college graduation
 
 
   I am also found a variety of support groups using this technology. I am seeing more non-profits using it for the purpose of conferencing, fund-raising or simply to have fun. We completely underestimate the value of fun in the technologies we use.
 
A Second Life on Second Life
 
    
 
   This clip was was featured at the Health 2.0 conference on Web 2.0 technologies in healthcare on March 3-4 2008 in San Diego. For more information on Health 2.0, please visit Health 2.0.
 
   What I consider to be the mainstream entertainment industry has already started to see the value of this sort of technology. With television viewing on the decline it only seems like a good business decision to find a place within the new mediums:
 
CSI: NY Second Life Virtual Experience
 
   
 
    I am also seeing governments moving into 'Second Life'. From what I can tell several different countries have always had a presence in the virtual world. It just looks like this is starting to expand:
 
Philippines Department of Tourism Creates Virtual Island on Second Life
 
 
    I also found this documentary about one business person within 'Second Life'. This video demonstrates that some people are using the virtual world to create real money:
 
 
 
     So I am going to keep on learning what I can about this technology. It seems to me that if more companies start moving into 'Second Life' there will be a place for me...