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I guess I need a Second Life

Posted on May 19, 2006 by

You know you’ve been spending too much time in Second Life when : Your girlfriend gets her own account in SL so she can spend time with you Your friends don’t understand anything that you are talking about ("So was this in your real life or your fake life?") You neglect to go out dancing…

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Philip Linden addresses Second Life residents at Town Hall meeting

Posted on May 18, 2006 by

Philip Linden, CEO and founder of Linden Labs which created Second Life, gave an in-world address to Second Life residents at the first Town Hall meeting that featured audio interaction. Philip joked that this was mostly due to his poor typing skills. Philip addressed a number of important issues in Second Life, including the state…

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Kofi Annan calls for cyber-security on World Info Society Day

Posted on May 18, 2006 by

Yesterday, the UN Secretary General Kofi Annan issued a statement on the first World Information Society Day, May 17th.  His short speech centered on the importance of "cyber-security": In an increasingly interconnected and networked world, it has become critically important to safeguard our vital systems and infrastructures against attack by cybercriminals, while instilling confidence in…

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Happy World Information Society Day!

Posted on May 17, 2006 by

Hey, everybody, it’s World Information Society Day! On 27 March 2006, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution A/RES/60/252 proclaiming 17 May as annual World Information Society Day. According to the ITU, the commemorative day will "help raise awareness of the possibilities that the use of the Internet and other information communications technologies (ICTs) can…

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If it’s not neutral, its not the net

Posted on May 17, 2006 by

Dan Berninger,  senior analyst at Tier1 Research, has an interesting take on the Net Neutrality debate.  He notes that the Bells are free to limit people’s access to content via discriminatory throttling of traffic from less-privileged providers (i.e. tiny bloggers like me) in favor of large corporate providers willing pay the toll.  But the Bells…

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My mad moves in Second Life (videos)

Posted on May 17, 2006 by

People were asking me about what kinds of dancing goes on in Second Life.  I uploaded a couple of quicktime videos of me doing some new steps I acquired, including the "butt dance," the "flapper," the "kata" (my favorite) and the "kick dance" (large-ish file.)  Footage taken at the "Baby Dolls" club in virtual Amsterdam. …

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Dancing with myself… with other people

Posted on May 16, 2006 by

Lots of the social activity in Second Life takes place at parties, with the usual things that go on at parties — drinking, chatting, people being silly.  The thing that usually signals that a party is going on is music and dancing.  I recently have been to a number of different Second Life clubs, live…

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Beyond Broadcast towards Citizen Empowerment

Posted on May 15, 2006 by

Returning to my little universe after the Beyond Broadcast conference in Harvard this weekend, my take-away is that we all face the daunting challenge is how to re-invent our institutions in a digital age.  For public broadcasting, this means incorporating new technologies to better serve their communities with relevant content and to better invite them…

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Activist Tech: from listservs to virtual worlds

Posted on May 14, 2006 by

I went to a workshop on “Technology and Social Activism” at the Beyond Broadcast conference this weekend. I suppose it was ambitious to expect anything other than a quick fly-over of interesting initiatives in using technology for activism, since this could have easily been the subject of a three-day conference. As one participant Sean Coon…

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Virtual Darfur: Civic Engagement or Fake Activism?

Posted on May 13, 2006 by

There has been an interesting debate going on between Ethan Zuckerman of Global Voices and Hamlet at New World Notes. It’s a discussion centered around the Second Life virtual Darfur Camp built by several activists to highlight the plight of refugees from the conflict in the Sudan. Ethan’s contention is essentially that while it might…

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