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It seems that WoW is experiencing a rift between those who play 4 hrs/day and those who are on for 12+ hrs/day; “us oldies versus them greedy newbies” stuff.
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“This blog will inform you on my experiences as an observant participator in Second Life … I hope to contribute to the knowledge of this world and its potential for learning and educating”
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just one of a number of bibliographies on virtual worlds, for those who are interested.
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Another 3D worlds bibliography - also has an Endnote database. As the authors openly say (elsewhere) the list needs updating
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May 25, in Second Life, times as posted on the site.
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Brilliant list put together by a fellow researcher from my old alma mater
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Association of Internet Researchers mailing list
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Second Life Researcher’s List. A fantastic mailing list for academics and other interested parties.
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Gary Hayes’ project team on SL business and branding projects. A must-visit!
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Words of wisdom from the guy who is changing the face of corporate australia and how they represent themselves in the online world
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Great pdf paper by Dr Megan Conklin from Elon University
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great page full of icons with which to personalise your desktop icons - change those boring ‘default’ icons into something more personal
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Damn Small Linux - boot up a version of linux from within Windows and from your flash drive. cool!
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It’s been around for ages, but somehow I missed this. A SUPERB example of how to do a PowerPoint right, plus a fabulous tool for brand afficionados.
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hat-tip Trevor Cook: very clever ad with a relevant call to action. Very well done.
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Gerry McCusker and a classic PR stuff up. As Simon said, “To think, companies are paying to have this done on their behalf.” Astonishing. And watch out for Gerry’s new book, out soon.
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How’s this for an idea: designate one day of the week to visit the person who emails you, rather than just email them back. Imagine what a 2-minute face-to-face conversation could achieve, rather than that popular game ‘email tag’…
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If such a rule-bound organisation as the South Australian Government can have a blog, why can’t your far-more-flexible business?
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courtesy of David Finch, a link to a great post about what happens when you engage in conversation with what appeared to be a spammer… great outcome

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