{"id":144,"date":"2010-12-29T12:59:10","date_gmt":"2010-12-29T17:59:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sl.governormarley.com\/slpress\/?p=144"},"modified":"2014-01-12T13:19:07","modified_gmt":"2014-01-12T13:19:07","slug":"2010-reviewed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sl.governormarley.com\/?p=144","title":{"rendered":"2010 Reviewed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>As the new year approaches and we all get ready to look forward, it&#8217;s  time to look back on a contentious, frustrating and disappointing year  for Second Life. However there were highs as well as lows. This really  was a topsy turvy year. This will be a fairly long post, I will warn you  of that now, it will also miss some important subjects as my time is  restricted, feel free to add your own highs and lows in the comments.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">January<\/span><\/p>\n<p>We were greeted with a <a title=\"Chirpy blog post\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/01\/03\/happy-new-year-looking-backlooking-ahead\" target=\"_blank\">very chirpy blog post<\/a> from CEO Mark Kingdon. The post looked backwards and forwards and  talked of the need to get users to that moment where they really embrace  Second Life faster, by the end of the year we were still waiting for  that moment, proving just how difficult a step it us but Linden Lab have  made some progress there. <!--more--><\/p>\n<p>M also gave us a list of things we  could look forward to in 2010 including: Viewer 2.0, SL Enterprise, new  discovery and social tools to help people meet people more quickly, a  new orientation experience, a revamped community gateway program, a  content management and protection program which would include a viewer  and seller directory, using C# to write scripts, a revamped e-commerce  website and technical improvements to reduce lag and improve inventory  management.<\/p>\n<p>This was an ambitious list, too ambitious as it turned out but some of those boxes were ticked.<\/p>\n<p>Tyche Shephed was providing us with impressive data about <a title=\"Tyche's economic stats\" href=\"http:\/\/www.sluniverse.com\/php\/vb\/virtual-business\/39187-quarter-4-2009-second-life.html#post849067\" target=\"_blank\">fourth quarter 2009 economic statistics<\/a>, statistics that were ahead of Linden Lab&#8217;s and more impressively presented.<\/p>\n<p>Liana was telling us about <a title=\"Search releases\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/technology\/blog\/2010\/01\/07\/search-upcoming-release\" target=\"_blank\">upcoming search releases<\/a>,  which would become a major and quite frankly damaging bone of  contention later in the year, whilst former Alphaville Herald writer  Wallace Linden was being <a title=\"Wallace Says Hello\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/01\/14\/hello-second-life\" target=\"_blank\">introduced<\/a> to us all in his role of conversation manager, many of us still have no idea what this role entails.<\/p>\n<p>January also saw Linden Lab get into the social networking scene outside of Second Life when they purchased Avatars United, as <a title=\"Avatars Unite\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/01\/29\/avatars-unite\" target=\"_blank\">announced<\/a> on the blog. This had potential, none of the Facebook restrictions  about real names, extra features to take advantage of, how could it  possibly go wrong?<br \/>\n<span style=\"font-size: medium;\"><br \/>\nFebruary<\/span><\/p>\n<p>February started with the expected, but <a title=\"Forums to be nerfed\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/community\/blog\/2010\/02\/01\/upgrading-the-forums\" target=\"_blank\">disappointing news<\/a> that the VBulletin forums were to be nerfed. However as an added slap  in the face, the commerce forums where people advertised new products  etc. were not going to be replicated at all.<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"Grandfathered status on transfer to end\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/land\/blog\/2010\/02\/05\/island-monthly-fee-pricing-for-2010\" target=\"_blank\">Jack announced<\/a> that from May 1st grandfathered status on transfer would end when  islands were sold, personally I felt this change was long overdue.<\/p>\n<p>People realised that teens were now allowed to post on the main forum along with adults, which led to me <a title=\"The Kids are coming\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1716\" target=\"_blank\">speculating<\/a> that the grids would soon be merging&#8230;no they would never do something that silly would they.<\/p>\n<p>A <a title=\"Paid Picks outlawed\" href=\"http:\/\/pprs.derbfactory.net\/forum\/topic.php?tid=1\" target=\"_blank\">post<\/a> on PPRS, the people behind a paid picks system revealed that Linden Lab  had deemed paid picks to be gaming search and another income avenue for  residents was lost, to some cheers and some boos, depending upon which  side of the fence you sat.<\/p>\n<p>However February was about to explode into life, first of all <a title=\"Linden Homes launched\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/land\/blog\/2010\/02\/17\/linden-homes-launched-today\" target=\"_blank\">Linden Homes<\/a> were launched. This allowed premium residents to have a home in  exchange for 512M worth of tier, with the added advantage that you still  had 117 prims to play with, small prefab creators and small parcel  landlords frowned, but the scheme was generally seen as positive.<\/p>\n<p>Then came the <a title=\"Linden endownment for the arts\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/community\/blog\/2010\/02\/23\/supporting-the-arts-in-second-life\" target=\"_blank\">Linden Endownment for the arts<\/a>, a plan to support art within Second Life, unfortunately this didn&#8217;t appear to get that far off the ground.<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"Viewer 2 Open beta\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/02\/23\/second-life-viewer-2-beta-now-available\" target=\"_blank\">Viewer 2.0<\/a> was heralded and moved into Open beta, media on a prim, or shared media  as it became known was here, so was horrible camera controls, an  unpopular sidebar and other contentious features, but it was beta,  right?<\/p>\n<p>Then a <a title=\"Third party viewer policy\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/community\/blog\/2010\/02\/23\/introducing-a-new-third-party-viewer-directory-and-policy\" target=\"_blank\">third party viewer policy and directory <\/a>was  announced. This caused a kerfuffle with some claims that third party  developers would not be able to work with these terms and conditions and  others wondering whether it would work, in general, the policy did  work.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">March<\/span><\/p>\n<p>After the breathtaking month of February, March became a bit more realistic. Liana&#8217;s infamous &#8220;Search: More than just a pretty face&#8221; blog <a title=\"Search More than just a pretty face\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/technology\/blog\/2010\/03\/03\/search-in-viewer-2-more-than-just-a-pretty-face\" target=\"_blank\">post<\/a> rubbed many people up the wrong way, largely because the search  improvements simply weren&#8217;t there, events were rubbish, land sales were  rubbish and results were rubbish, spin fail here of a very high  magnitude.<\/p>\n<p>However signs that all wasn&#8217;t well appeared when an <a title=\"Pathfinder leaves\" href=\"https:\/\/lists.secondlife.com\/pipermail\/educators\/2010-March\/038468.html\" target=\"_blank\">email <\/a>to the SLED mailing list revealed Pathfinder would be leaving Linden Lab.<\/p>\n<p>March also brought a <a title=\"Message of the day advertising\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/03\/11\/new-advertising-opportunity-in-second-life-motd\" target=\"_blank\">beta advertising option<\/a> whereby advertising could be purchased on message of the day. There  were problems with this venture, one being a price of upto USD$4,500 for  an advert and people complaining this was not how message of the day  should be used. Personally I felt it was a decent idea, just way  overpriced.<\/p>\n<p>Metaverse Services limited <a title=\"Azure Islands takeover\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1733\" target=\"_blank\">launched a successful takeover<\/a> of Azure Islands. Metaverse Services limited turned out to be an arm of  Anshe Chung&#8217;s empire, some people were not happy about how this  takeover happened and there were a few tales of woe.<\/p>\n<p>The first step towards script limits was <a title=\"First stepo twoards script limits\" href=\"https:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/land\/blog\/2010\/03\/19\/the-first-step-toward-script-limits\" target=\"_blank\">announced<\/a>.\u00a0  The most glaring issue at this stage being that all mono scripts would  be counted as 64K, even if they weren&#8217;t using 64K, making them less  economic on the face of it than LSL scripts. However we did get new  tools to look at script usage:<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"Script Memory Usage Listed by Ciaran Laval, on Flickr\" href=\"http:\/\/www.flickr.com\/photos\/23556228@N08\/4477629734\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/farm5.static.flickr.com\/4061\/4477629734_51742e6870_o.jpg?resize=479%2C574\" alt=\"Script Memory Usage Listed\" width=\"479\" height=\"574\" data-recalc-dims=\"1\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>SLIM, the Second Life instant messenger system was brought to an end.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">April<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Compared  to the first three months of the year, April was a lot more quiet. The  big issues were viewer 2.0 and search, Marx Dudek <a title=\"Viewer 2.0 unpopular\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1760\" target=\"_blank\">posted<\/a> about Viewer 2.0 and TPV&#8217;s and pointed to polls suggesting that 87% of respondents did not like viewer 2.0.<\/p>\n<p>Linden  Lab surprised us all by reintroducing the land sales and rentals forums  to the new blogrums, a large thanks for this should be paid to Melody  Regent who had been bringing the issue up at Jack&#8217;s office hours.<\/p>\n<p>However search issues were coming to a head, and Jira <a title=\"Jira Web-2001\" href=\"https:\/\/jira.secondlife.com\/browse\/WEB-2001\" target=\"_blank\">Web-2001<\/a> highlighted a massive issue whereby parcels were not appearing in  search as expected when multiple maturity ratings were selected. This  was a biggie, this was a biggie that Linden Lab got very wrong.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">May<\/span><\/p>\n<p>May started out with Linden Lab on the attack, the <a title=\"SL Marketplace Beta\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/commerce\/blog\/2010\/05\/03\/announcing-the-second-life-marketplace-beta\" target=\"_blank\">new marketplace beta was announced<\/a>.  This promised a better look, a better customer experience, more tools.  Of course as with anything new there were concerns, picture aspect  ratios being a prime concern, 2,000 character limits another concern,  the lack of BBCode another concern, but hey it was only just announced  and it was beta.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile T Linden was telling us about <a title=\"Upcoming features\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/05\/03\/q2-coming-soon-whats-ahead-for-second-life\" target=\"_blank\">upcoming features<\/a> such as viewer 2.1, improved search, mesh public beta, the relaunch of  Avatars United, Havok 7, Server code 1.40 and the new marketplace. There  was also talk of better communcation between the lab and residents.  When you look at all this, positive traction and moving towards a better  experience, the heavy hammer that was just around the corner is all the  more surprising.<\/p>\n<p>However there were signs that all wasn&#8217;t well, after six years at Linden Lab Jeska Linden <a title=\"Jeska leaves\" href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/JeskaD\/status\/13332227986\" target=\"_blank\">announced<\/a> she was leaving. However people leave companies, nothing too untoward  seemed to be happening and there was more positive news when Colossus <a title=\"Freebie roadmap put on ice\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/commerce\/blog\/2009\/11\/18\/roadmap--managing-freebies-on-xstreet-sl\" target=\"_blank\">announced<\/a> that the extremely controversial freebie roadmap was being put into hibernation.<\/p>\n<p>Linden Lab <a title=\"LL Admit search bug\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1781\" target=\"_blank\">admitted<\/a> that there was a hard to reproduce bug with search. However the bug would contiune to be a pain for some time to come.<\/p>\n<p>However the <a title=\"Job losses\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1788\" target=\"_blank\">job losses<\/a> started to pick up pace in May, Colton and Plexus were no longer found  in search, Teagan was reported to be leaving and VP of strategy and  emerging business Judy Wade was leaving, something seemed to be amiss  here.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of the month the top ten finalists for the Linden Prize were <a title=\"Linden Prize finalists\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1789\" target=\"_blank\">announced<\/a>,  of the ten one stood out like a sore thumb, Sion Chicken, personally I  didn&#8217;t see the problem of them being in the top ten but many disagreed  with me.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">June<\/span><\/p>\n<p>June  would prove to be a month when serious concerns were raised about  Second Life but it started in positive fashion. Those concerned about  Sion Chicken winning the Linden Prize had their fears allayed when it  was <a title=\"Tech Virtual Museum win Linden Prize\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/community\/blog\/2010\/06\/01\/announcing-the-winner-of-the-2010-linden-prize\" target=\"_blank\">announced<\/a> that the winners were <a title=\"Tech Virtual Museum Workshop\" href=\"http:\/\/thetechvirtual.org\/\" target=\"_blank\">The Tech Virtual Museum Workshop<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Long time Vendor creator JEVN <a title=\"JEVN Changes Hands\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1793\" target=\"_blank\">changed hands<\/a>,  with Esmay Rand admitting the time consuming project was no longer  feasible due to RL commitments, Mystical Demina and his partner Jenzza  Misfit of Extreme Reality Inc. took on the day to day operations and  development of JEVN.<\/p>\n<p>Then came the bombshell, Linden Lab were <a title=\"LL restructure\" href=\"http:\/\/www.prnewswire.com\/news-releases\/linden-lab-restructures-to-generate-efficiencies-and-support-investment-in-new-platforms-95982564.html\" target=\"_blank\">restructuring<\/a>.  There is no way of spinning thirty percent staff reductions as a  positive move, so I have no idea why they even tried, something was  seriously amiss, when you look at the promises and planned developments  of the first five months of the year and then read about thirty percent  cuts when everything seemed to be on an upward curve, something very  dramatic must have happened.<\/p>\n<p>Lists did do the rounds but there  wasn&#8217;t a definitive list, however amongst the reported casualties were  Blue, Pink, Zero, Socrates and Harmony. I know that Pink and Blue were  definitely on the hit list, Pink was extremely surprising considering  the work going into the new marketplace.<\/p>\n<p>Inworld Jezebel Bailey informed us that the <a title=\"Lilypad Lounge closes\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1798\" target=\"_blank\">Lilypad Lounge had closed<\/a>, whereas I reported that <a title=\"Greenies to close\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1803\" target=\"_blank\">Greenies would be closing its doors<\/a> in Second Life.<\/p>\n<p>However there were more casualties on the job front, the biggest one of them all being CEO Mark Kingdon himself <a title=\"Mark Kingdon steps down\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/06\/24\/returning-to-the-lab\" target=\"_blank\">leaving<\/a> to be replaced temporarily at least, by Philip Rosedale, who of course  used to be the CEO. Exactly what happened here nobody outside the circle  involved will know, but the move was swift to say the least.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">July<\/span><\/p>\n<p>July way was a releatively quiet month, indeed we&#8217;d probably had a year&#8217;s worth of news in the first six months. <a title=\"Relay For Life Info\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1826\" target=\"_blank\">Relay for Life<\/a> was coming to its conclusion after once more seeing a lot of hard work  from residents, whilst on the inworld business front the <a title=\"LISA disappears\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1827\" target=\"_blank\">LISA retail system was going going gone<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>Personally  I was concerned with the nonsense Blizzard were upto with Real_ID and  wanting real names on their forums. Blizzard of course backed down after  all the complaints.<\/p>\n<p>However search remained a problem and one  issue was sneaked through, the mature content checkbox, which was used  to signify that your mature parcel really did have mature content, was  made <a title=\"Mature content checkbox redundant\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1820\" target=\"_blank\">redundant<\/a>, without much of an announcement. The reason for this change would become abundantly clear later in the year.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">August<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Summer  months are generally quiet on the blog and development front, not many  announcements are made during the summer. However this year was a tad  different, there was controversy, surprise announcements and more.<\/p>\n<p>The job losses continued, <a title=\"Qarl leaves\" href=\"http:\/\/www.qarl.com\/qLab\/?p=64\" target=\"_blank\">Qarl announced<\/a> he would be leaving the lab, even though he didn&#8217;t want to. This was  all the more puzzling as he had rave reviews from his manager about his  performance.<\/p>\n<p>SLCC was to be the focus of the grid merger bombshell, with Philip&#8217;s <a title=\"SLCC Keynote\" href=\"http:\/\/www.ustream.tv\/recorded\/8922472\" target=\"_blank\">keynote speech<\/a> claiming that measures were in place to make the merger suitable, they  are not in place and the merger isn&#8217;t suitable but Linden lab haven&#8217;t  been listening since August on this issue so I don&#8217;t expect them to get  their heads out the sand now. They should have built a PG continent,  they were told and told and told again to do this.<\/p>\n<p>EmeraldGate broke into a right bloody storm with Philip <a title=\"Don't use Emerald\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/08\/24\/malicious-viewers-and-our-third-party-viewer-policy\" target=\"_blank\">encouraging<\/a> people to use a different viewer to Emerald. I know Emerald was  popular, I know it hurt people not to use it or move to another viewer,  but there were serious allegations of misuse and Linden Lab could not  stand idly by.<\/p>\n<p>Another hot summer topic was <a title=\"Display Names announced\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/08\/17\/display-names-bringing-greater-self-expression-to-second-life\" target=\"_blank\">Display Names<\/a>.  Many people expressed concerns about foul deeds being performed, I  agree there&#8217;s potential for such but they are also a useful feature,  although not as useful as one would wish. Once a week changes aren&#8217;t  much use to me.<\/p>\n<p>Concierge live chat was cut from a 24\/7 to a limited hours service, with bizarre <a title=\"Support nerfed\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/community\/blog\/2010\/08\/26\/important-updates-from-support\" target=\"_blank\">claims on the blog<\/a> that these were improvements. Sometimes you just need to stop digging.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">September<\/span><\/p>\n<p>September brought with it an issue on the marketplace that we still have today, albeit in different guises. Ann OToole <a title=\"Ann OToole issue\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/thread\/35969?start=0&amp;tstart=0\" target=\"_blank\">reported<\/a> that an item had been delisted for not being as advertised. There were  two big problems here, one, the item was as advertised, two, Ann had not  been notified the item had been delisted. I am still seeing complaints  today about items being delisted and the merchant not being notified,  merchants should be informed when this happens.<\/p>\n<p>In a reversal on the job front, Kim Salzer was <a title=\"New VP Of Marketing\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/09\/02\/introducing-kim-salzer-our-new-vp-marketing\" target=\"_blank\">appointed<\/a> VP of Marketing.<\/p>\n<p>Avatars United was <a title=\"Avatars United to close\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/09\/23\/saying-farewell-to-avatars-united\" target=\"_blank\">consigned to the dustbin of history<\/a>.  This wasn&#8217;t that surprising in some regards as Linden Lab had done  little with it, it was however disappointing, especially as avatars from  other worlds, most notably Eve-Online, used the site.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">October<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Tizzers won rumour of the year award for the Microsoft bidding for Second Life rumour, which was tweeted <a title=\"Tizzers Tweet\" href=\"http:\/\/twitter.com\/Tizzers\/status\/25962920921\" target=\"_blank\">here<\/a>. the rumour spread to sites like <a title=\"Microsoft to buy Second Life?\" href=\"http:\/\/www.zdnet.com\/blog\/microsoft\/might-microsoft-break-its-acquisition-drought-with-a-social-gaming-company\/7531?tag=content;selector-blogs\" target=\"_blank\">ZDNet<\/a>,  with respected tech author Mary-Jo Foley suggesting there may be  something in it. Whether there was or wasn&#8217;t an offer, I don&#8217;t know, but  the rumour certainly got tongues wagging.<\/p>\n<p>Eyebrows were raised when a <a title=\"Ozimals Promotion\" href=\"http:\/\/blog.ozimals.com\/2010\/10\/ozimals-is-delighted-to-announce.html\" target=\"_blank\">special promotion<\/a> for Ozimals arrived in our inboxes. People wanted to know how the hell  such a deal could be obtained for their brand. Around the same time  Tyche Shepherd had <a title=\"Tyche's sim report\" href=\"http:\/\/www.sluniverse.com\/php\/vb\/virtual-business\/8523-new-second-life-sims-past-38.html#post1041380\" target=\"_blank\">reported<\/a> that four new Ozimals sims had arrived on the grid &#8230;.hmmm.<\/p>\n<p>Linden Lab&#8217;s back to basics campaign was in full swing with FJ <a title=\"Improvements announced\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/technology\/blog\/2010\/10\/14\/back-to-basics-technology-improvements\" target=\"_blank\">announcing<\/a> they were looking to reduce lag, increase texture loading speeds via  HTTP textures, a new main grid deployment service, a new chat service  (which I haven&#8217;t heard anything else about) and group limits to be  raised from 25 to 40 &#8230;say what??? We&#8217;re back to some positives here  after months of pretty gloomy reading.<\/p>\n<p>Philip Rosedale <a title=\"Philip steps down again\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/10\/19\/changing-my-role-and-searching-for-a-new-ceo\" target=\"_blank\">announced<\/a> he was stepping down as temporary CEO and going back to work at the  Love Machine. The ship once again had no captain, this wasn&#8217;t so  encouraging.<\/p>\n<p>On the search front, there were <a title=\"Large parcels getting search boost?\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1873\" target=\"_blank\">unconfirmed rumours<\/a> that large parcels were getting a boost in search. Considering how many  search problems there have been this year, this added issue was not  welcomed.<\/p>\n<p>After Azure Islands had changed hands and JEVN had changed hands earlier in the year, it now <a title=\"Hippo Merger\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1875\" target=\"_blank\">emerged<\/a> that Hippo-Technologies had merged with PM Sands.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">November<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Another odd change, inworld classifieds are to be <a title=\"Classifieds restricted\" href=\"https:\/\/jira.secondlife.com\/browse\/STORM-577?\" target=\"_blank\">restricted to 256 characters<\/a>, nobody is quite sure why, nor is anyone sure whom these productEngine guys with awesome names like Grumpity are.<\/p>\n<p>There was an intellectual property hoo-ha when <a title=\"BSG content removed\" href=\"http:\/\/nwn.blogs.com\/nwn\/2010\/11\/battlestar-galactica-gone-from-second-life.html\" target=\"_blank\">Battlestar Galactica content was removed<\/a> from inworld. Whereas I can understand why this was done, I still don&#8217;t  understand why the corps don&#8217;t see the marketing opportunities within  Second Life for such content.<\/p>\n<p><a title=\"Apez hits the buffers\" href=\"http:\/\/your2ndplace.com\/node\/1887\" target=\"_blank\">Apez ran into financial and operational difficulties<\/a>,  with people unable to withdraw their monies for a while. CasperVend  stepped in to help out but it&#8217;s still unclear exactly what&#8217;s happening.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: medium;\">December<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Residents discovered problems with adding Paypal to their accounts and then found there was a <a title=\"New Payment system\" href=\"http:\/\/wiki.secondlife.com\/wiki\/Linden_Lab_Official:Local_Payments_FAQ#How_do_I_access_the_new_local_payments_system.3F\" target=\"_blank\">new payment system<\/a> in place. The new system will accept payments in currencies other than  US dollars and is aimed at non US residents, however the lack of an  official announcement has not helped here at all. The new system doesn&#8217;t  currently accept Paypal.<\/p>\n<p>The job losses continued with Jack Linden <a title=\"Jack to leave\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/community\/blog\/2010\/12\/16\/a-farewell-from-jack\" target=\"_blank\">announcing<\/a> he was leaving, whereas Joe Miller simply disappeared from the management structure.<\/p>\n<p>However there was one positive staffing <a title=\"New CEO\" href=\"http:\/\/blogs.secondlife.com\/community\/features\/blog\/2010\/12\/23\/linden-labs-new-ceo\" target=\"_blank\">announcement<\/a> this month, that of course of the new CEO Rod Humble,\u00a0 whom does seem  to understand the challenges facing Second Life and his previous work  and CV are encouraging, whereas Mark Kingdon was very good in helping us  gain some technical improvements and stability, he did seem to do too  much too fast, hopefully Rod Humble will take a more cautious approach  but will realise that there&#8217;s still massive potential here.<\/p>\n<p>So  there we have it, my review of the year, as I said at the start it has  been a difficult year and I will have missed many issues, there&#8217;s only  so much time to review the year. We have lost a lot of good people  including Blue, Pink, Catherine and Jack and many others who have put a  lot of work into this platform, unfortunately I don&#8217;t have a full list  of those who have departed but I wish them well.<\/p>\n<p>Hopefully 2011  won&#8217;t be so topsy turvy, we need some stability now, here&#8217;s to hoping  Rod Humble is the right man to deliver and that Mesh does bring the  platform forward and doesn&#8217;t stifle creativity.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As the new year approaches and we all get ready to look forward, it&#8217;s time to look back on a contentious, frustrating and disappointing year for Second Life. However there were highs as well as lows. This really was a topsy turvy year. 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