New World Notes, The Alphaville Herald And SLUniverse All Turned 10 In 2013

Many people celebrated Second Life’s official tenth birthday during 2013, but three Second Life related publications also turned 10 during 2013, New World Notes, The Alphaville Herald and SLUniverse.

Love them or loathe them, all three are important archives of virtual world history, discussion, debate, controversy and hope.

On 22nd April 2003, Hamlet Au, AKA Wagner James Au, introduced himself to the Second Life population :

Here’s the thing: ordinarily, I cover computer games for magazines like Salon and Wired. But for the next few months, Linden Lab has invited me to set aside my journalist cap, and instead, don the digital beanie of their in-house virtual correspondent. I’ll be writing about the creation of Second Life, their upcoming massively multiplayer online game, as it goes from Beta test to official launch, with frequent posts in this space.

Because what is happening now in the Beta test of Second Life is very much a social experiment in the making. Literally, “making”: thousands of volunteers are already in there now, buzzing around in Linden Lab’s servers, shaping their world out of thin air. From a default canvas of wide oceans and rolling hills, they’re cramming the place with coffee tables, exotic swords, sunglasses, ride-able rockets, electric guitars, readable books, soaring Japanese pagodas– pretty much anything you might imagine, and a lot more you wouldn’t dream of– to create a playspace as vast and varied as creativity and enthusiasm allows.

Back in those days New World Notes was officially aligned with Second Life. Hamlet was a Linden, hired by Linden Lab to write New World Notes. Hamlet has been gathering up old archived posts and adding them to his current blog, as exemplified by his 2003 interview with Philip Rosedale – The Price Of A New World : An Interview With Philip Linden.

New World Notes was an official Second Life publication until February 2006 and then of course, went its own way and is still going strong today covering Second Life and more.

The Alphaville Herald launched in October 2003, with Peter Ludlow, Glenn Given and Candace Bolter listed as authours. Pixeleen Mistral would arrive later. One of their first posts spoke of the potential power of virtual worlds and MMO’s :

In a recent study, Edward Castronova at California State Fullerton calculated that if the MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-playing Game) Norrath were “real” place, the per capita gross domestic product of Norrath would make it the 79th richest country in the world (per capita), just behind Russia, but ahead of Bulgaria.

This remarkable conclusion was based upon the sale of currency and virtual goods of Norrath on ebay and other online locations. Other recent work has pointed not just to the development of virtual economies, but to emerging governance structures, laws, and other institutions within virtual communities. If this is right, then virtual communities in general and MMORPGs in particular are not just games, and not just chat rooms, but are also real places that are developing real social institutions and real economies.

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Ebbe Altberg In Arsenal Fan Shocker

Back in February 2011 I blogged on a most important subject, one very dear to my heart … and pocket. I blogged – Rod Humble In Villa Fan Shocker. There must be something about new CEO’s of Linden Lab and February football revelations because Ebbe Altberg has let the cat out of the bag about his football preference.

In a comment on Inara Pey’s blog Ebbe revealed :

Finally, I’m a big sports fan…motor sports, soccer (Arsenal!), golf, martial arts

Now this tells us a thing or two about the new CEO. The most obvious being that he does not have anywhere near as good taste as Rod Humble does when it comes to football teams! I mean Rod Humble supports the greatest team the world has ever seen and Ebbe Altberg supports The Arsenal.

The second thing it tells us is that the new CEO is reading Inara Pey’s blog, I’m at the front of the queue to poke Inara into asking him things, form an orderly queue behind me, far behind me.

Some people prefer to see CEO’s writing on the company blog, or the company forum, but Ebbe’s comment on Inara’s blog is related to a post she did looking at his background, so it is perfectly acceptable that Ebbe responds there, this is an informal personal matter, not a Linden Lab matter.

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The Drax Files Radio Hour Episode 6

The latest episode of The Drax Files Radio Hour was released on Friday. The episode opens with Loki Eliot introducing the episode with a strange Welsh/West Country accent! Then it quickly moves on to the content.

Not surprisingly Fitted Mesh is discussed, with concerns raised by shai delacroix over the skeleton still being tested and therefore not officially finished. Eboni Khan gives views on Fitted Mesh too.

There’s a brief discussion of interoperability on virtual worlds, which is more of an introduction to the concept of OpenSim being discussed in future shows. Maria Korolov of Hypergrid Business is lined up as a future guest.

There’s a big interview with Saffia Widdershins on One Billion rising, well worth listening to.

There’s an interview with Peter Ludlow (AKA Urizenus Sklar) founder of The Alphaville Herald. I’ve seen Peter Ludlow on documentaries about virtual worlds before, he always interviews very well. I really enjoyed this interview in particular.

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Snapzilla Turning 9 And Considering A Makeover

On the 25th February 2005 (my research tells me) Cristiano Midnight and someone called Reuben, I believe, launched a photo sharing feature called Snapzilla on Second Life users. This was a very innovative feature, so much so that it got a mention on Boing Boing.

Now if you’re new, you may wonder what exactly Snapzilla is, so I’ll quote the site:

Snapzilla is a photo sharing site built specifically for Second Life, and is part of the SLUniverse.com site. SL residents are easily able to share images with the site simply by clicking Snapshot and then using the Email Postcard option directly from SL. No need to save to disk and then upload to the site. 

You do not have to be a registered Snapzilla member to submit snapshots – any SL resident can send an image, and it is completely free. Benefits of registration include the ability to edit the title, description, and tags of your images, create albums and favorite photo lists, leave comments, and more. New features are being added constantly to the site.

There’s more information in the link, including the email address you send pictures to. I’m really reluctant to include email addresses in blog posts. A big point to note here for those unfamiliar with Snapzilla is that you can send snapshots directly from inside Second Life to Snapzilla, it’s a really useful feature.

However as Snapzilla approaches its ninth birthday, Cristiano is considering making changes and he has a thread on SLUniverse asking for feedback. However, please go gently, Cristiano informs me that the redesign is heavily under construction, so it’s far from the finished article.

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New CEO Fallout – @SecondLie Retires From Twitter But @RebbeAltberg Is Born

Second Lie at Twitter Party

The arrival of Ebbe Altberg has already led to the end of one Second Life character on Twitter, with @SecondLie announcing his retirement in an afternoon/evening of excitement, hope, despair, bewilderment and surprise at the arrival of Ebbe Altberg as new CEO of Linden Lab.

The unexpected turn of events threatened to overshadow the optimism about the arrival of the new CEO, with fans of @SecondLie expressing shock at his retirement. Lie (real name SecondLie) refused to answer any further questions, but did point reporters, observers, bloggers and Lindens in the direction of a new kid on the twitter block, @RebbeAltberg.

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