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December 13, 2006

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» Second Life: Get A Life from Webomatica
Pretty cutting yet largely logical article about Second Life at Valleywag. It basically points out the hype around this virtual world and questions its seeming ubiquity. Heres another one at Techdirt, and some great analysis at reBang. Although ... [Read More]

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Adam

Off-topic, but are you going to get round to finishing "Microsoft's new win-win strategy" parts 4 & 5? I really liked the first 3 parts, now I just want to know where it was all heading...

Gary Wisniewski

Off topic scoldings are OK Adam. Yes, I am going to finish them both. In fact, the next one has been almost ready for a while, just need to proof a couple things and re-check some of the sources (some of which have expired since I wrote the original). Very Soon Now. I'm glad you liked the first three parts.

Also, get a Second Life account! :-)

Adam

"get a Second Life account!"

Heh. When a client is available for Linux/PPC, I might. :)

Yikes

I second Adam's impatience. }:) For my part though, it's really not impatience with you so much as with Microsoft to embrace such a strategy based on Linux. Then again, I'm pretty content with Ubuntu... except I can't get a second life account. Still, quite looking forward to reading your take on it.

Mike Artherton

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