Corporate Stupidity Or What?

Posted in money talks | Monday, 28 April 2008 | Comments (12)

You should check Gwyn's writing about future of the metaverse and Intergrid. It deals mostly with the current state of and what big companies wish and plan with our little toy:

Instead of an “unified metaverse”, they’re using the name ambiguously as a more fancy synonym of “virtual world”. The industry players wish to address a different target — games for teens — and are reluctant in accepting an “unified” environment. Each company wishes to have their own virtual universe and aggressively compete with the others.

In The Office

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Down The CSI’s Hole

Posted in money talks | Monday, 05 November 2007 | Comments (4)

As you noticed I missed the CSI:NY in Second Life hype. To be honest I have never seen a single episode of CSI, though I am planning to watch this one… one day… probably. This one is not much about SCI as much about marketing in this strange new world. As NWN writes

dozens of Resident entrepreneurs to add "CSI" to their location description, so that anyone searching for SL areas related to the show see theirs, too.  (And presumably, teleport to them, mistakenly thinking they're locales part of the "CSI:NY Virtual Experience".) In fact, there's now so much gaming of CSI as a search term, the official CBS-sponsored sites are not even among the top ten search results.

I guess that exploiting the holes in the second life's search tool is one of the most popular in-world games. Read more…

Corporations Sux in Second Life

Posted in money talks | Wednesday, 20 June 2007 | Comments (11)

For a month or so now we're hearing how big corporations that came to second life cannot get their way in it. Now the Forbes reports that

avatars enjoy having sex and playing pranks instead of getting warm fuzzy feelings about real life brands.

They are kidding, right? This cannot be. Someone's actually surprised and disappointed that people enjoy sex (even virtual) more than being targets of bad marketing campaigns? And, they are not ashamed to show their stupidity in public?

big clean corporate stupidity

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