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  1. Five years after the revolution, businesses still have to worry in Second Life

    http://www.metanomics.net/05-jul-2008/five-years-after-revolution-businesses-still-have-worry-second-life

    Five years after the Tax Revolt in Second Life issues concerning the residents' rights are still being passionately debated. At a moment in which enterprise applications of virtual worlds in general and of Second Life in particular are becoming serious business, these issues have an even broader commercial relevance. …

    12 hours ago
  2. CFO Magazine on the Virtual Company

    http://www.metanomics.net/01-jul-2008/cfo-magazine-virtual-company

    Roland's article on the virtual company caught the eye of CFO.com's writer Alan Rappeport, who talked with me and Roland for half an hour yesterday. The result is an article entitled Vermont Wants to Be the Delaware of the Net. .…

    5 days ago
  3. 002: Get a Life!

    http://www.metanomics.net/30-jun-2008/002-get-life

    Blizzard Exec #1: Whoever this player is, he has played World of Warcraft so much that he has reached a level we had thought unreachable. Blizzard Exec #2: What kind of person would do this? Blizzard Exec #1: Only one kind...Whoever this person is, he has played World of Warcraft nearly every hour of every day for the past year and a half. …

    5 days ago
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    Upcoming Events: Kapor, Tizzy

    http://www.mixedrealities.com/?p=274

    Metanomics will host Bettina Tizzy, Second Life’s tireless advocate for the creation and celebration of content that is not possible in real life (NPIRL). Join us for a rare interview with Bettina, who has earned the respect of the most elite content creators

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    Five years after the revolution, still reasons to worry

    http://www.mixedrealities.com/?p=273

    Five year after the Tax Revolt in Second Life important issues about the residents’ rights are still being debated. Some aspects of Second Life are rather disconcerting for businesses. I tried to develop some thoughts about this on Metanomics

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    Bettina Tizzy at Metanomics on Monday

    http://brooklyniswatching.com/2008/07/05/bettina-tizzy-at-me...

    Metanomics also hosts a Rewind session the following day at 3pm PST/SLT; the video is replayed, and people gather to discuss it again. The Rewind discussions tend to be more free-ranging and less focused on the main presentation. Some useful links: Metanomics web site

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    Chilbo Community Blog

    http://www.chilbo.org/blog

    SL Law, Economics, & Business Aldon Huffhines: Orient Lodge Clever Zebra Metanomics Onder Skall: Caleb Booker New Media Journalism Peter Quirk: No There There Prokofy Neva: Second Thoughts Virtually Blind

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    Robert Bloomfield interview Christian Renaud in Second Life

    http://heidiballinger.wordpress.com/2008/07/03/robert-bloomf...

    Monday evening I attended the weekly meeting at “Metanomics” in Second Life. Robert Bloomfield (Beyer Sellers); interview with Christian Renaud, and Cybergrrl Oh introduced Christian Renaud in a very interesting and personal way Watch the video at Metanomics site and read the rest of this text - click here:

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    Metanomics Fueled by Ad Extortionists and Data Scrapers

    http://secondthoughts.typepad.com/second_thoughts/2008/07/me...

    Metanomics

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    Metanomics: Christian Renaud’s Time for a Change

    http://sl.nmc.org/calendar/2008/06/metanomics-christian-rena...

    s incubator for emerging virtual technologies, we’ll explore Renaud’s experience, and you’ll find out why he believes that “Second Life and its walled/closed ilk will fade into the sunset in the next 24-36 months.” More information about today’s show… Where: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Outreach/87/125/34 When: Jun 30 2008, 12:00:00 pm PDT (check local time)

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    Metanomics: Christian Renaud’s Time for a Change

    http://sl.nmc.org/calendar/2008/06/metanomics-christian-rena...

    s incubator for emerging virtual technologies, we’ll explore Renaud’s experience, and you’ll find out why he believes that “Second Life and its walled/closed ilk will fade into the sunset in the next 24-36 months.” More information about today’s show… Where: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Outreach/87/125/34 When: Jun 30 2008, 12:00:00 pm PDT (check local time)

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    Metanomics: Christian Renaud’s Time for a Change

    http://sl.nmc.org/calendar/2008/06/metanomics-christian-rena...

    s Time for a Change posted by Bjorlyn Loon (Metanomics) at June 30th, 2008 Tags: Announcement Meeting metanomics Come to Outreach on NMC Campus for today’s Metanomics show! And as a new feature, you can watch the live video stream and participate in the chat via the metanomics website. Host Robert Bloomfield interviews Christian Renaud, who until last week was Chief Architect of Networked Virtual Environments for the Cisco Technology Center. Renaud announced June 27, 2008 that he

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    iViNNiE - The Number ONE Virtual World News Network

    http://ivinnie.com

    Yahoo ups annual domain registration fees Google data sharing gets authentication option Movies for mobiles: top sites for movie downloads H & M brings a metabrand to life Create your 3D virtual world for free Bringing students into virtual worlds? Practice makes perfect in virtual world Introducing 3D virtual travel game There.com gets real In-game ads now live in CoX Games list for E3 revealed at Ten Ton Hammer Poll finds some Canadians play video games naked