SL Roundup: iVillage, Sundance, IBM
By Staci D. Kramer - Thu 14 Dec 2006 02:04 PM PST
While some people focus on how many people actually have a Second Life, media and tech companies continue to populate the virtual world. Some of the new Second Life gigs:
-- Instead of creating a branded island of its own, iVillage has opted to act as a tour guide. “iVillage Girls’ Night Out” launches in Second Life Thursday night. Participants are supposed to gather at the iVillage Loft on Sheeps Island using an iVillage-branded tour app; the free app will be updated automatically after every tour with info about the next one. The first tour includes a meeting with a fulltime SL fashion designer and a live concert with Cylindrian Rutabaga. Why iVillage? Women are believed to make up nearly one-half of SL’s population.
-- Sundance network screens online: The Sundance Channel will open a virtual screening room in January with features, docs, shorts, original series. Filmakers will host events. More here.
-- IBM to open islands in virtual world: IBM is opening 12 “virtual islands” in Secind Life, most open to anyone with an SL account. Some will be restricted to the cybe alter-egos of IBM employees, including CEO Samuel J. Palmisano. Possible uses: virtual off-sites, online education, customer service.
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