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Second Life's new chairman of the board

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Written by Phillip Linden   
Friday, 14 March 2008

Changing Jobs

 

We’ve decided to search for a new CEO, and I wanted to briefly talk to everyone here about the reasons for that decision.

I feel that the most important contributions I have made and will continue to make to Second Life are related to building both the product and the company through my direct contributions to vision, strategy, and design. As we grow, the role of our CEO will increasingly be to hire and grow the right team - to lead and help the company scale - to thousands of people and tens of millions of users of Second Life. I believe that we can hire a fantastic person in that role, and also give me the ability to totally focus myself on the job that I do well. I bet this will be the most interesting job opening in the technology world.

As to title, I will become chairman of the board. I will be 100% involved and fulltime at Linden Lab. Second Life is my life’s work, and I am not going anywhere! I will focus on product strategy and vision, continuing to design the right kind of company, and being an effective communicator and evangelist about Second Life. As a community member, you will probably see more of me in-world.

Again, this is a decision driven by my desire to best grow SL and match my job to both our needs and my passions. We don’t have a specific timeline, and I don’t expect my job to change while we are looking for someone.

We’ll organize some further conversations in SL on this topic soon, and as always, feel free to talk to me about this if you run into me in-world.

 

 From Phillip Linden's Official Blog 

 
Cisco brings reliability, security and speed to Secondlife

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Written by Cash Yiyuan   
Tuesday, 04 March 2008

 Cisco Systems Inc. recently launched a new router  for processing data, voice and video that is built atop its new QuantumFlow Processor. The router is the result of five years' research and an investment of $250 million.

The new Aggregation Services Router (ASR) 1000 will be available next month in two-, four- and six-rack-unit sizes, starting at $35,000, Cisco officials said.

The ASR 1000 is intended for use in WAN applications at what is termed the network edge -- those areas outside of the data center and in locations such as surrounding buildings in a campus setting.

The ASR 1000 is Cisco's highest-performance and most efficient router and features instant-on provisioning, said Jonathan Davidson, Cisco's director of product management for midrange routing.

The embedded capabilities of the new router will eliminate the need to deploy multiple single-function applications in addition to a router, helping to lower costs and reducing the carbon footprint, Davidson added. Combined functions include a firewall, IPsec VPN, deep packet inspection and session border control. Matt Davy, chief network architect at Indiana University in Bloomington, said his team has been successfully testing one of the six-rack-unit models in a lab for about a month. It could be used in support of high-bandwidth applications, such as video, without add-on modules needing to be purchased, he said, although the school has no specific purchasing plans.

Also, the router can be kept in service while a software upgrade is performed, he said. "Plus," he added, "it's small for all the performance it offers."

The new QuantumFlow Processor integrates two chips, one for packet processing and the other for buffering, queuing and scheduling functions, Davidson said.

Its processing power is equal to 19.2 billion instructions in the same time it takes an average person to blink. It supports 160 simultaneous processes and has 40 cores, making it the biggest networking chip yet, analysts said.

The Cisco public announcement for the ASR 1000 used a Second Life virtual reality demonstration, a spokeswoman said.

The ASR 1000 "brings the features that administrators want, namely reliability, security and speed," said Steven Schuchart Jr., an analyst at Current Analysis Inc. in Sterling, Va. "Because of that, we expect that it will do well in the market."

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James Linden talks search at inaugural in-world press conference

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Written by Xavier Mohr   
Monday, 26 November 2007

By Xavier Mohr, CEO
SLReports.net

Linden Lab held its first-ever in-world press conference in the Linden sim of Abundance today, inviting reporters from around the grid to listen in as Sally, Jeska, James, Catherine, and other Lindens discussed the new and improved search functionality coming soon to a Second Life client near you.

James Linden, Second Life, Linden Lab, SL Reports, Xavier Mohr

In-world media present at the event included SL Reports, SLNN, writer Prokofy Neva, and others.

"The new search is basically a work in progress," said Jeska Linden, reminding the press that they were still taking feedback to the system and making modifications accordingly.

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Seouled Out - Second Life in Seoul (CNet Asia)

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Written by Strange Ranger   
Thursday, 18 October 2007

Linden Lab, the developer of virtual world Second Life, has signed a deal making the Korean online game company T-entertainment provide its services in Korea.

This month, the virtual world developer plans to launch new Second Life services tailored for Korean netizens. The firm offers a Web-based virtual environment made up largely of 3D graphics where netizens' avatars lead their second lives, trading virtual land, shop, ping and go about their routines.

But given that anyone from any country, including Korea, can download the software for free and get started, what does it mean for Second Life to "launch"? Well, it is in Korean (the interface, voice commands, and such), which is a big deal for an insular market such as Korea.

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http://asia.cnet.com
 
IBM teams up with virtual world developer (News, MSNBC)

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Written by Strange Ranger   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007

IBM and Linden Lab, developer of Second Life, are joining forces to develop "universal avatars" that will allow users to move freely between virtual worlds as easily as they surf websites.

Inhabitants of virtual worlds such as Second Life, Entropia and Gaia currently have no way of visiting other worlds, although companies see enormous potential in facilitating such a borderless virtual society.

IBM and Linden plan to develop 3D characters that would be able to travel seamlessly between multiple worlds. Standards for secure transactions to take place would also be a priority, as well as integration with existing web and business processes so that current applications and databases could be accessed in virtual worlds.

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com

... more from Reuters .

 
The future of Second Life (News, PC Advisor)

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Written by Strange Ranger   
Thursday, 04 October 2007

ImageLinden Lab vice-president, Joe Miller talks candidly with PC Advisor and acknowledges that Second Life is not for everyone and that the service needs to be improved. He mentions that many Second Life residents have created vibrant marketplaces and their goals to create a platform that allows our residents to create experiences to match their imaginations.

"We are at the very early stages of this. For some people, it is not ready for prime time yet. Certainly, it does require a fairly modern computer, a capable graphics card, a broadband connection. It is not something that everyone can just put to use. There is also a fairly steep learning curve in getting into the world but we are working hard at making it easier... for people to find that context for staying, for finding a driving reason for them to say: "Well, this is more than just an interesting experience to sample once. This is something I can come back to and know that there is something here that is tailored to my interests."

So we are getting better at providing people with search capabilities that work. We are doing some things with tagging events, objects, experiences and places with metadata to give people visualisation tools so they can see on a map where things are happening that might be of interest to them, based on their profile."

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