AjaxLife Improved

Posted in wires and code | Sunday, 07 October 2007 | Comments (6)

It is pure pleasure to watch how good projects develops. If you spent all your second life hiding in a slum and missed AjaxLife, it is a system developed by Katharine Berry from Teen Grid which enables you to log in to second life via your browser. For details, check the first post about AjaxLife. You can access it on https://ajaxlife.net/client or use the banner on the sidebar. And if you have a second life related blog, feel free to use the banner (hotlinking is ok for it) and spread the word. Read more…

AjaxLife and SL Bloggers Logo Banners

Posted in in the spotlight | Tuesday, 24 July 2007 | Comments (2)

OK, this one is just a notification so I'll be quick and clear. Below you see two banners I've just messed with tonight in the GIMP. First is about AjaxLife which was introduced some weeks ago, and the other one is for a design contest. Read more…

AjaxLife - Second Life Through the Browser

Posted in wires and code | Monday, 09 July 2007 | Comments (3)

In short, now it is possible to log into second life, chat, teleport, see who's there… in your browser. The one you read this in.

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Being Around Without Avatar

Posted in snow-crashing | Saturday, 26 May 2007 | Comments (3)

In Intuitive 3-D Interface: Finger Mouse, Amazon, Barriers Hiro Pendragon discusses some possible features of future second life and interface issues. One of the things that pushed my thoughts is passive browsing:

Also known as "ghost mode", Passive Browsing would let SL browsers (clients) access content in Second Life without rendering any avatars. "Ghost Mode" is a misnomer, really, because it assumes that "You can see other people, and they can't see you". This is not what I'm suggesting.

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