Monday, July 4, 2011

Second Life what a fun


Second Life is an online virtual world developed by Linden Lab which was launched on June 23, 2003. A number of free client programs called Viewers enable Second Life users, called Residents, 
to interact with each other through avatars. Residents can explore the world (known as the grid), meet other residents, socialize, participate in individual and group activities, and create and trade virtual property and services with one another.

Second Life® is a thriving online community based in a 3D environment which was established in 2003. It has “Residents” from all over the world—1.4 million of whom have actively participated in the past 60 days. More than a game environment, Second Life combines the visual richness of a virtual world simulation with applications and tools for creative collaboration and social networking.


Second Life. A teenager became the second fatality at Gunung Tabai in Taiton, Bau, this year after his father's warning not to take part in illegal gold mining there fell on deaf ears. Phill Gojiak, a form six student

I have a different outlook on life.” The Cary and Fox River Grove communities rallied behind Yocius, a 2008 graduate who attended Fork Union Military Academy in Virginia for one year before getting recruited to New Mexico State.

Over previous years Linden Lab been redesigning and launching new editions of SL profile interfaces. Check out current-past screenshots of Second Life profiles. June/July 2011. Trying out the new look demo SL profile


The two words “Second Life” are, I believe, a lousy brand name, overloaded as they are with all manner of inappropriate meanings. In fact, the name – when originally selected – was not at all popular among many employees of Linden Lab itself, for just that reason.

However, “rebranding” covers a lot of territory, and doesn’t always include changing the name or logo of the brand itself.

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