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The Cyborg comes to Second Life (News, IEET)

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Written by Enniv Zarf   
Monday, 11 June 2007

ImageBy V.R. Manoj

 

It was real fun to organize an event of this magnitude. Myself (Manoj Undercity in Second life), xyryx Simca and Arcturus Gregory worked in tandem with Giulio Perhaps to bring the real world cyborg to the virtual world. A person who is seeped in artiificial intelligence and cyborg research in real life truly deserves a one of a kind avatar..one that truly captures his essence. In his first visit to Second Life to test the grounds alongwith his researcher (Telemaxos in Second Life), he came as any newbie would come but he was already amazed at the possibilities within the virtual world. He expressed the desire to avatarize himself as a cyborg and that is exactly what he got ! a complete cyborg transformation step by step :

 

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Worlds Largest Virtual Battlefield (News, Gov. UK)

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Written by Clark Columbia   
Sunday, 10 June 2007
ImageThe military has partnered with key players from across the defence, IT and communication industries to hold the largest, international virtual war game.

The Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) virtually tests ground breaking future military technology. It is an online virtual battlefield exercise, involving military personnel and industry from across the globe and is currently being played by fifteen different countries

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http://www.gnn.gov.uk...
 
Kids socialise in a virtual world as avatars (News, Times of Malta)

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Written by Clark Columbia   
Sunday, 10 June 2007
ImageChildren have always enjoyed make-believe. Now, some new websites are letting them live out their fantasies in virtual worlds using self-designed avatars

. Unlike the often-violent world of videogames, virtual sites such as Stardoll, Doppelganger, Club Penguin and Gaia Online hark back to a more innocent time of tea parties and playing outdoors - and they are winning young users in droves.

The success of Second Life, one of the most popular virtual lifestyle sites for adults, with even its own banks and real estate agents, has helped to raise interest in the genre.

At Stardoll, young girls can create their own online "MeDoll" identities from a template that allows the user to choose everything from skin tone to eyebrow shapes.

Most important, it allows the user to dress-up their avatar in the latest teen fashion.

Stockholm-based Stardoll, which only started four years ago, has been a huge hit with girls aged between seven and 17 years.

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http://technology.timesofmalta.com...
 
Virtual Tokyo (News, The Star)

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Written by Clark Columbia   
Sunday, 10 June 2007
Imageby KITTY SENSEI

THE anime designers at animation companies Production I.G and Studio Pierrot are crafting characters for a virtual 3D world modelled on Tokyo. This “metaverse” is the creation of Co-Core, a joint venture between the Transcosmos marketing firm, the Sankei Shimbun news organisation, and the From Software game developer.

The metaverse will have a digital version of Tokyo’s 23 wards and it’ll be appropriate for all ages, meaning, there will be no adult content.

Wish you were here – a snapshot of Co-Core's virtual Tokyo Production I.G is behind projects like Ghost in the Shell, while Studio Pierrot worked on anime hits such as Naruto and Bleach.

The makers hope to include other regions of Japan in the metaverse eventually, and there are even plans to include other countries.

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http://www.star-ecentral.com...
 
Faithful flock online (News, Canadian Press)

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Written by Clark Columbia   
Sunday, 10 June 2007
ImageBy JAMES KELLER

Donna Dinberg celebrated Hanukkah last winter with a group of Jews from other parts of the world, watching a virtual menorah-lighting ceremony in a virtual universe.

The menorah only existed in cyberspace, and the entire event — from the recital of the blessings to the library where it was staged — occurred in an online 3-D environment known as Second Life.

But Dinberg, who lives in Ottawa, says the event had real significance.

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http://www.herald.ns.ca...
 
Awaiting Real Sales From Virtual Shoppers (News,NY Times)

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Written by Clark Columbia   
Sunday, 10 June 2007
ImageBy BOB TEDESCHI

THE seven million or so inhabitants of Second Life, the three-dimensional online world, have spent millions of dollars on digital makeovers, clothing and other goods and services for their avatars.

But will the game’s players buy anything for themselves?

Retailers and manufacturers like Reebok, Adidas, American Apparel and 1-800Flowers.com are setting up shop in Second Life, hoping that users will steer their avatars to these stores and buy goods to deliver to their real world addresses. So far, retailers say they have low expectations for their efforts, but some believe that the experiments could yield important lessons on how people might operate in the online realm.

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http://www.nytimes.com...
 
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