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Written by Enniv Zarf
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 |
By Ryan C.
I'll give props to NXNE and the bands playing at C'est what on June 7 for trying something new, even if I refuse to endorse it, as a Torontoite who's attending NXNE. The show is going to be 'simulcast' in the world's most glorified chat avatar system, Second Life.
What does this mean for anyone with an NXNE wristband and an interest in Uncle Seth, grand:pm, Valery Gore and/or Nadine Medawar? It means P. Diddy Squat.
READ IT ALL AT: http://blogto.com/music...
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Written by Enniv Zarf
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 |
By Madhur Tankha
NEW DELHI: The digital revolution has enabled breathtaking vistas on movie screens and heart-pounding action in computer games. It has helped people across the globe bond and transformed the way they communicate with each other. Now a brand new future summit programme will be aired on CNN on June 13 that gets to the heart of these remarkable developments with the biggest global players leading this digital revolution.
READ IT ALL AT: http://www.hindu.com/2007/06...
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Written by Enniv Zarf
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 |
Exclusive footage of a Bruce Willis interview in Second Life now online. The Second Life Cable Network (SLCN.TV -- http://slcn.tv), the Melbourne-based company that covered the media event, says the footage provides an insight into how 20th Century Fox is using Second Life to promote the next Die Hard movie.
Gary Wisniewski, Second Life Cable Network CEO said "SLCN made it possible for invited guests, including the executives at Fox, to be able to witness the action as it happened. SLCN is the HBO and CNN of virtual worlds." SLCN was started in March 2007 and has now established itself as the leading cable channel for Second Life residents.
READ IT ALL AT: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/06...
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Written by Enniv Zarf
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 |
By David Naylor
The populations and economies of virtual worlds — online, ‘massively multi-user’ digital environments — are already larger than those of some nation states. They are also growing at an explosive rate. Academics currently specialising in the area suggest that the total, real-money value of transactions in the leading virtual worlds last year was more than $2bn (£1bn). And while analysts like Gartner have rightly played down some of the wilder predictions for virtual world economies, they still expect that 80% of active internet users (and Fortune 500 companies) will have a presence in Second Life by 2011.
READ IT ALL AT: http://www.legalweek.com/Articles/1030336...
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Written by Enniv Zarf
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 |
Broadcast from Stanford University and Singapore, the latest CNN Future Summit programme gets to the heart of the most remarkable developments in media with the biggest global players leading the digital revolution.
The hour-long programme looks at the blurring lines between reality and imagination and how technological developments are shaping our communities and the lives of children. Distinguished panellists include the founders of Wikipaedia, Second Life, Flickr and EA in addition to renowned academics and psychologists who together form a vision of our future.
READ IT ALL AT: http://www.gameplanet.co.nz/mag.dyn/News...
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Written by Enniv Zarf
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Wednesday, 06 June 2007 |
By Kate Lohnes
Want blonde hair instead of brown? No problem.
Green eyes instead of blue? It’s done.
Male instead of female? So easy.
In online worlds, you can be anything you want.
READ IT ALL AT: http://www.themonitor.com/articles...
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