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Eloise Pasteur

Lively no longer moribund: "it's dead dave" - Eloise's thoughts and fancies - 0 views

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    Lively has died, what might this mean for Second Life?
James OReilly

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shared by James OReilly on 27 Aug 08 - Cached
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Eloise Pasteur

Is Second Life dying? Has Lively died? - Eloise's thoughts and fancies - 0 views

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    Analysis of the "OMG SL is dying because premium accounts are falling" hysteria.
Wicked Innovations

Every Visitor's Nightmare - Web Design Blog - WickedInnovations.com - 0 views

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    On designing a site, you should put yourself in the visitor's shoes. Think of what you want to see in a website that would make you come back or even just stay for that matter. Here are some reasons why a visitor clicks the exit window button when visiting a site.
Dr. Fridemar Pache

The Virtual Chalkboard | Metanomics - Business and Policy in the Metaverse - 0 views

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    Metanomics SecondLife Videos SecondLifeVideos SecondLifeInfo VideosWithTranscriptions SecondLifeForEducators
Eloise Pasteur

Second Life interface redesign - Eloise's thoughts and fancies - 0 views

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    My thoughts on redesigning the SL interface. Just for fun really.
Fred Delventhal

Take a scuba Lesson. PADI offers scuba lessons and scuba diving certifications to scuba... - 0 views

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    They're teaching how to dive virutally for real life.
Dr. Fridemar Pache

Forumlink by tag to this SecondLife forum in Diigo - diigosecondlife - Second Life | Di... - 0 views

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    Diigos tag engine can be used to link forums and forum postings.
Teachers Without Borders

Avatars consume as much electricity as Brazilians - 0 views

  • Which, annualized, gives us 1,752 kWh. So an avatar consumes 1,752 kWh per year. By comparison, the average human, on a worldwide basis, consumes 2,436 kWh per year. So there you have it: an avatar consumes a bit less energy than a real person, though they're in the same ballpark. Now, if we limit the comparison to developed countries, where per-capita energy consumption is 7,702 kWh a year, the avatars appear considerably less energy hungry than the humans. But if we look at developing countries, where per-capita consumption is 1,015 kWh, we find that avatars burn through considerably more electricity than people do. More narrowly still, the average citizen of Brazil consumes 1,884 kWh, which, given the fact that my avatar estimate was rough and conservative, means that your average Second Life avatar consumes about as much electricity as your average Brazilian.
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