Comments on: Second Life immaturity – bell curve bungling. /2008/07/28/second-life-immaturity-%e2%80%93-bell-curve-bungling/ Coverage of news, issues and events occurring in virtual worlds or those who create those worlds Sat, 01 Jan 2011 15:49:00 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.4 By: eve isk /2008/07/28/second-life-immaturity-%e2%80%93-bell-curve-bungling/comment-page-1/#comment-159033 eve isk Wed, 12 Nov 2008 02:55:31 +0000 /?p=1378#comment-159033 Thanks to the innovators/investors/enablers of the SecondLife platform! Many recognize the new technology as the next step in our Internet journey and see the benefits of exploring new frontiers of social interaction in virtual worlds.<br><br>And, as SecondLife celebrates five years of innovation, a true testimony to the power of the idea is expressed as one of the offspring of the platform celebrates it’s first birthday this month. I would invite all explorers and pioneers to visit OSGrid to see how our world is truly expanding and help us celebrate our first year in the metaverse. Thanks to the innovators/investors/enablers of the SecondLife platform! Many recognize the new technology as the next step in our Internet journey and see the benefits of exploring new frontiers of social interaction in virtual worlds.

And, as SecondLife celebrates five years of innovation, a true testimony to the power of the idea is expressed as one of the offspring of the platform celebrates it’s first birthday this month. I would invite all explorers and pioneers to visit OSGrid to see how our world is truly expanding and help us celebrate our first year in the metaverse.

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By: fiancee visa /2008/07/28/second-life-immaturity-%e2%80%93-bell-curve-bungling/comment-page-1/#comment-207675 fiancee visa Wed, 12 Nov 2008 02:55:00 +0000 /?p=1378#comment-207675 Thanks to the innovators/investors/enablers of the SecondLife platform! Many recognize the new technology as the next step in our Internet journey and see the benefits of exploring new frontiers of social interaction in virtual worlds. And, as SecondLife celebrates five years of innovation, a true testimony to the power of the idea is expressed as one of the offspring of the platform celebrates it’s first birthday this month. I would invite all explorers and pioneers to visit OSGrid to see how our world is truly expanding and help us celebrate our first year in the metaverse. Thanks to the innovators/investors/enablers of the SecondLife platform! Many recognize the new technology as the next step in our Internet journey and see the benefits of exploring new frontiers of social interaction in virtual worlds.

And, as SecondLife celebrates five years of innovation, a true testimony to the power of the idea is expressed as one of the offspring of the platform celebrates it’s first birthday this month. I would invite all explorers and pioneers to visit OSGrid to see how our world is truly expanding and help us celebrate our first year in the metaverse.

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By: Mirt Tenk /2008/07/28/second-life-immaturity-%e2%80%93-bell-curve-bungling/comment-page-1/#comment-135233 Mirt Tenk Mon, 28 Jul 2008 15:53:14 +0000 /?p=1378#comment-135233 Microsoft charged for the Windows OS, but LindenLabs does not charge for the Second Life engine nor for basic use of Second Life. Are we willing to pay for Second Life in order to get the same product maturity schedule as the Windows OS? Microsoft charged for the Windows OS, but LindenLabs does not charge for the Second Life engine nor for basic use of Second Life. Are we willing to pay for Second Life in order to get the same product maturity schedule as the Windows OS?

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