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  • Linden Lab promotes Cyn Skyberg to executive team

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    02.05.2008

    Linden Lab announces today that Cyn Skyberg (aka Cyn Linden) formerly Director of Customer Relations at Linden Lab has been promoted to Vice-President of Customer Relations. Skyberg's new role will see her also overseeing Second Life billing, risk management, in-world support as well as "external sales and management" (we're not really sure what that part means).

  • Cinemassively: Second Life Golf, Lesson One

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    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    02.02.2008

    It's hard to believe that golfing is over a year and a half old in SL. Second Life Insider covered the phenomenon that was sweeping the grid back in July 2006. Rumor has it that even Philip Linden enjoyed a game or two!However, there is a bit of a learning curve to golfing. It requires a HUD, golf balls, a club, and a working knowledge of all three. It looks like MarkTwain White is aiming to solve that problem by releasing a series of tutorials on Second Life golf. Lesson one focuses on how to get started. If you dug the tutorial and think you might like to give it a try, you can check it out in Hollywood.

  • The Second Life Philip Linden/Gavin Newsom Fireside Chat, part 2

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    Akela Talamasca
    Akela Talamasca
    01.10.2008

    This is the second of two parts to the Fireside Chat between Second Life's Philip Rosedale (aka Philip Linden) and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom at the New Globe Theater, a meeting held and sponsored by Millions of Us, a metaverse development company (MDC), with Reuben Millionsofus as moderator. This is the mp3 and transcript of part two of the chat. You can hear and read part 1 here. Enjoy![Mp3] Download the MP3 directly[Thanks, Celebrity!]

  • Philip Rosedale speaks on 2007 and happy customers

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    01.09.2008

    Philip Rosedale has taken this lull in Second Life grid operations to post an update - partly as thanks for the award. It's nice to hear from The Old Man, of course, but there's nothing much new from previous messages. 2007 had growth - roughly the same statistics are put forward (hey, we're all looking forward to the December 2007 key metrics, actually), and challenges. 2007 had considerably more growth than 2006. Also the now-familiar, 'most business use of the platform is internal, not marketing'. "We will focus intensely in 2008 on continuing to make SL more stable. We will keep opening the SL platform up to residents, developers, entrepreneurs, and partners. We will shift from our historical focus on relentless feature innovation to put making and keeping happy customers first on our list of priorities." (Rosedale's emphasis)

  • The Second Life Philip Linden/Gavin Newsom Fireside Chat, Part 1

    by 
    Akela Talamasca
    Akela Talamasca
    01.09.2008

    As reported here, today saw the meeting of minds between Second Life's Philip Rosedale (aka Philip Linden) and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom at the New Globe Theater, a meeting held and sponsored by Millions of Us, a metaverse development company (MDC), with Reuben Millionsofus as moderator. This is the mp3 and transcript of part one of the chat. I have chosen to edit out of the transcript, for the most part, verbal tics that don't contribute to the content of the chat, but these elements remain in the mp3. If you're unfamiliar with Second Life, every now and then you'll hear what sounds like a Polaroid camera going off -- this is the sound of in-world snapshots being taken of the proceedings. You will also hear typing sounds from time to time -- this is the default typing animation sound.Part two will go up tomorrow at this time. Enjoy![Mp3] Download the MP3 directly[Thanks, Celebrity!]

  • Mayor Newsom to make another SL appearance

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    01.08.2008

    Mayor Gavin Newsom's not completely a stranger to Second Life, having been interviewed by Reuters' Adam Pasick in Second Life at the WEF media event in Davos, twelve months ago. Well, Newsom's back at the New Globe Theater in Second Life for an discussion with Philip Rosedale over the parallels, opportunities and challenges of managing two famously diverse, tech-savvy and dynamic communities with global profiles: the City of San Francisco, and Second Life. Newsom will also be discussing his priorities for his next term, and both Rosedale and Newsom will be taking questions.

  • Peering inside - looking back at 2007 [UPDATED]

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    01.01.2008

    It's been no less a tumultuous year for Second Life in 2007 this year than any previous year, frankly. There are a few standout items though. This isn't the list that anyone else might make - We might completely skip over one of the things you see as standing out as a huge impact, based solely on that we don't actually think it was that big a deal in the scheme of things.

  • Peering inside - Second Life's user retention

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    12.23.2007

    One year ago, Linden Lab gave out the 90 day retention figure for Second Life. That is, the percentage of people who were still logging in to the virtual world after their first 90 days. That figure was 10 percent. In the 12 months since that time, there have been an enormous number of changes. Changes to the user interface, two completely new orientation plans, a complete reworking of the volunteer corps who help new people out, a new knowledge-base and Support Portal/ticketing system. So, what's the number now?

  • Catherine Smith presents Inside Linden Lab

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    12.22.2007

    Catherine Linden (Catherine Smith) is doing a new Linden Lab podcast called Inside Linden Lab. The first episode features Philip Rosedale, CEO of Linden Lab. During the course of the 'cast, Rosedale does specifically contradict Gene Yoon by consistently referring to the economy, where Yoon has previously insisted no such economy in Second Life exists.

  • Second Life's Cory = Apple, Inc.'s Woz

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    Akela Talamasca
    Akela Talamasca
    12.12.2007

    Cory (Ondrejka) Linden's leaving Linden Lab is the most grid-altering event this past year, and arguably of the past 2 years as well. And if I were to play the Nostradamus game, and I'm going to right now, then I'd say that Cory's headed for a life where he will eventually end up forming his own Segway polo pony league.Cory Ondrejka is Second Life's Steve Wozniak. He's the technology guru/wizard who helped write the code that made the grid what it is today. Many think of Cory and Philip as integral entities of Linden Lab, the same way people used to think of Woz and Steve Jobs for Apple, Inc. Cory is the tech guy with the answers, Philip is the front man with the charisma. And if we follow this line of reasoning, we can envision a future where, without Cory's support, LL will eventually run aground, bogged down by poorly-differentiated versions of its flagship product, causing Philip to leave the company in favor of putting his boyish good looks behind a virtual world competitor, only to return years later to save the beleaguered company like the prophesied King Arthur to Britain.Cory will be just fine, and will probably be less stressed out, gain a few more pounds, and continue to see his popularity among geeks grow to near-legendary status. Maybe he'll get a tiny avenue named after him someday, or even, if Philip would have its cultural influence, get to star in an exhibit in animatronic form. Cory, good luck with whatever you put your hand to, and we'll miss you.

  • Peering inside - What does Cory Ondrejka's departure mean?

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    12.12.2007

    Ondrejka's leaving Linden Lab at the end of the month. It wouldn't surprise me to see him working for (eg) Google on 2 January. Face it, Ondrejka's hot geek property, any issues of sex-appeal aside. Recruiters, if you want a piece of Ondrejka, you've probably got very little time to pitch something at him. Whatever Linden Lab's fortunes are, or have been, Ondrejka's the bee's knees right now, both technically and from a PR perspective.

  • Cory Ondrejka's departure in his own words

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    12.11.2007

    Shortly after we received Philip Rosedale's official statement on Cory Ondrejka's imminent departure from Linden Lab, a source close to Linden Lab passed us a copy of Ondrejka's internal email about the matter. Trying to sum up 7 years of work at Linden is an impossible task. All nighters at the Linden Street office. Gaining 20 pounds but then losing 70. Flying 350,000 miles on Linden travel. Recruiting and hiring many of you. Creating a programming language that now had 2.5 billion lines of code written in it – note to self, next time spend more than one night designing language. Changing the world.

  • Philip Rosedale responds to Cory Ondrejka's departure

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    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    12.11.2007

    Linden Lab's CEO, Philp Rosedale has responded with a statement on the departure of Linden Lab CTO Cory Ondrejka. "I can confirm that Cory Ondrejka, CTO, will be leaving Linden Lab at the end of this year, in order to pursue new professional challenges outside the company. I wanted to take this opportunity to publicly thank Cory for his tremendous contribution to the company and to Second Life, in terms of its original vision and ongoing progress.

  • [UPDATED] Was Cory Linden fired, or did he quit?

    by 
    Moo Money
    Moo Money
    12.11.2007

    var digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/tech_news/Cory_Linden_Linden_Lab_2_man_gone_fired_or_quit'; I've been hearing rumors about one of Second Life's dear leaders, Cory Linden (aka Cory Ondrejka), Linden Lab's CTO. Apparently he didn't see eye to eye with Philip Linden (aka Philip Rosedale), LL's CEO, about the engineering direction. Either way, he quit, or Philip fired him. Care to clarify, Linden Lab?Tateru Nino recently did a piece on Philip's mission statement blog entry. It seemed to come out of nowhere and maybe this has something to do with it. We'll keep you updated as we know more![8:47pm EST] I have obtained a copy of Philip's email that he sent to his employees, which you can read after the jump ...

  • NBC covers Second Life with strange results

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    Akela Talamasca
    Akela Talamasca
    12.05.2007

    There's a video up on NBC's site about Second Life, but not only isn't it saying anything new, there are a couple of weird bits about it.First, the reporter assigned to the story narrates, explaining that an SL avatar ' ... can walk, talk, and fly through the Web.' Fly through the Web? Did this guy even understand what was going on? I mean, watch the video: does that look like the Web to you?Second, immediately after that line, we get a short bit of Philip Linden talking about SL, but his name never appears, nor his title. This is followed with a second tiny bit with someone else who isn't named.Finally, what I assume is meant to be a wrap-up to the piece has 'Britney' in the middle of saying something; his mouth moves, no sound is heard, and it fades unceremoniously out. I don't think there's any editorializing going on here. It just seems really sloppy, and not befitting a major news source.[Thanks, Eric!]

  • Philip Linden talks mission statement

    by 
    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    11.22.2007

    Philip Linden (known as Philip Rosedale in some circles, we hear) today published a piece on Linden Lab's mission statement. If he'd been talking about the stability problems (no improvements today, alas - worse, if anything) or if this talk had been given at Second Life's anniversary (23 June every year, in case you were wondering) this would seem a little less out of place. As it is, it seems to come out of left field, as they say.

  • Second Life versus BBCode - an open letter to Philip Linden

    by 
    Tateru Nino
    Tateru Nino
    11.04.2007

    Second Life user Jesse Barnett today posted an open letter to Philip Rosedale (aka Philip Linden) in the Second Life forums, with copies in the Public JIRA issue tracker, and in the Second Life developer mailing list. 'Well actually there is one thing we have asked and that is for bbcode to be reenabled and yet the official linden response is that "Sorry, we don't have 5 minutes to answer that question."' It all pretty much boils down to the vBulletin-based official forums (or what is left of them) and the fact that BBCode support for them is either broken or disabled (it was disabled in response to a cross-site scripting vulnerability, but why it remains off is an open question). While there are some workarounds, such as using GreaseMonkey to modify pages on the fly, those few users who use the official forums since the forums' fangs were pulled, find the issue vexatious.