ITEK Seminar

May 26, 2007

The ITEK seminar about Second Life provided great inspiration about pros and cons for Second Life.

Søren A. Johansen, Innovation Manager at eVision Group raised the discussions about how Second Life can create value for companies and customers. Lars Lundbye, Development Manager at Zentropa Workz gave a holistic view of the development of our internet habits in a sociological perspective and raised the discussion about weather Second Life is a hype or not. Thomas Koldbæk, eBusiness Analyst at Grundfos gave a preview of Grundsfos’ Second Life project which is planned to open in August.

Thank you to ITEK (Ulla) for inviting us.


Directory Second Life!

May 23, 2007

Also tired of the search function in Second Life?
I found this directory at the ITE Expo and can warmly recommend it.

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Fight Hunger: Walks the World in SL!

May 17, 2007

Fight Hunger: Walk the World is a global fundraising and awareness event that takes place every year in all times zones with one sole purpose – to call for an end to child hunger. This year the FightHunger: Walk the World also too place in Second Life too. They had arranged live entertainment and other music on stage at Dragon Moon while the walk was taking place in real-life around the world. The location was crawded and we were asked to remove as many prims as possible many times, so more avatars could access the event.

Read more here

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SLeuth Presentation

May 13, 2007

May 10 we participated in the presentation of the Trinity University Students who presented their on SLeuth project. The project is a part of the Virtual Worlds Promotions course lead by Dr. Aaron Delwiche aka Carbonel Tigereye. It was very inspiriting to hear about other students experiences with a Second Life project and they definitely have done a great job.

Read more here

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Conference at Deloitte.

May 2, 2007

April 20 we participated in the Second Life Conference at Deloitte. The main focus of the seminar was, not surprisingly, about virtual economies and taxation in virtual worlds. The output was very interesting and we got many pointers for the thesis. In addition, we met some of our contacts from Second Life in “real” life. The man point of the conference in connection to taxation in virtual worlds was “when the economy becomes important enough realty and regulation will come”.
The case presented by SAXO Bank was a brilliant example of a company with has well defined objectives about their presence in Second Life.

Check out the slides here