Commercial companies in SL: question
i'm still just finding out about commercial companies "establishing a presence" in sl -- companies who did so months ago. i would expect that these...
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i'm still just finding out about commercial companies "establishing a presence" in sl -- companies who did so months ago. i would expect that these...
How much should I pay someone to look after my Lounge? This is an easy job. No real responsibilities or pressure. I just need a presence more that anything else... 15 hours a week on average.
An orbiting spacecraft has sent back new evidence for the presence of water on Mars. Scientists long have debated whether water flowed on the red planet, with evidence increasing in recent years. The presence of water would raise the possibility of at least primitive life forms existing there.Images from a camera aboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance
Two days ago I upgraded to Vista Home Premium. After many hours of two failed attempts, I called Microsoft and learned that the presence of my disabled AOL firewall was a problem. After uninstalling that, the installation succeeded.
I love what I have seen thus far and agree that it seems to be faster than XP. But otherwise, I'm still sort of lost in figuring out what I need to figure out!
The 3D flipping, for example, is something that I haven't encountered--so how do I encounter it?
Blog entry describing & illustrating the new Vodafone presence in Second Life.
The main Toyota presence in Second Life to date is Scion City - a heavily urban designed island with a slightly futuristic feel to it. Set the sun to ’sunset’ to get the best feel for the island.
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Telstra and the Australian Film, Television and Radio School have all established an online presence in Second Life. How can these businesses succeed in Second Life and what can they offer when competing against virtual real estate tycoons, virtual escort services and virtual casinos?
Bureau chief Adam Reuters interviewed biotech pioneer Jarne Elleholm on Friday as part of a series of interviews from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Elleholm's company, Aresa, has created a bio-engineered plant that changes color in the presence of land mines.
AOL is getting ready to set up an area in Second Life, another in a string of big-name companies establishing a presence in this popular 3D virtual world.