Second Life Daily News
- 13,505 new signups bringing the total to 13,172,729 signups.
- A peak concurrency of 60,399 at 2:00PM, and a minimum concurrency of 34,276 at 2:00AM. Median concurrency for the day was 47,417.
- The Grid Stability Index for the day was 1.95 (lower is better).
- Another lousy day on the grid again for Monday with login and transaction subsystem failures, and profile problems to boot. Users also reported spates of asset problems and teleportation failures.
- Today's big news was Nicholaz Beresford throwing in the towel on his edition of the Second Life viewer.
- We take a look at the status of Avatar/Expressive puppeteering. Our conclusion? It looks pretty dead.
- Linden Lab drops prices on new simulators, and is planning a new continent of mainland.
- Two different server-side updates for Second Life are rolling out today and tomorrow (that's Tuesday and Wednesday).
- We also take a look at the today's "Inside the Lab" podcast and briefly recounts the history of Windlight.
- Mono got got another update on the beta grid. There's still a few stumbling blocks along the way, but Babbage and team seem to have things well in hand at the moment.
Below is the day's concurrency graphed for yesterday (left), and the corresponding day from the previous week (right)
Recent users reported by Linden Lab (that is, users who have logged in at least once within the last 60 days) is 1,104,334. Linden Lab last updated this figure on 7 Apr 2008 at 23:59.
Interested in the photo above? It's linked to a larger version in the gallery, along with more information and an SLURL — just click on it.

