<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml:lang="en">
	<id>http://contentsutra.com/rss/topic/virtual-worlds/</id>
	<title type="text">contentSutra news watch | Virtual Worlds</title>
	<subtitle type="text">India&amp;rsquo;s Digital News Monitor</subtitle>
	<link rel="alternate" href="http://contentsutra.com/" type="text/html"/>
	<link rel="self" href="http://contentsutra.com/rss/topic/" type="application/atom+xml"/>
	<updated>2012-02-09T20:51:26Z</updated>
	<rights>Copyright (c) 2012, contentSutra</rights>
	<generator uri="http://expressionengine.com/" version="1.7.1">ExpressionEngine</generator>
	<logo>http://contentsutra.com/images/site/logo_cs_secondary.png</logo>
	
		<entry>
			<title>CRY And IBM India Get Active On Second Life; A Flying Fish Out Of Water</title>
			<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="http://contentsutra.com/article/419-cry-and-ibm-india-get-active-on-second-life-a-flying-fish-out-of-water/"/>
			<id>tag:contentnext.com,2008-01-30:article/419-cry-and-ibm-india-get-active-on-second-life-a-flying-fish-out-of-water</id>
			<published>2008-01-30T05:50:00Z</published>
			<updated>2008-01-30T06:33:50Z</updated>
			<author>
				<name>Nikhil Pahwa</name>
				<uri>http://contentsutra.com/member/39/</uri>
			</author>
			<contributor>
				<name>contentSutra</name>
				<uri>http://contentsutra.com/</uri>
			</contributor>
			<rights>Copyright (c) 2008, contentSutra</rights>
			<summary type="html">
				<![CDATA[
					
					<p>Some business/non-profit activity in Second Life: Child Right &amp; You (CRY) has established is presence in Second Life, and IBM is expanding its virtual business center for India in the virtual world. CRY <a href=http://www.cry.org/newsandevents/pressreleases/crynowhasanofficeinsecondlife.html>has opened</a> an office (<a href=http://slurl.com/secondlife/Bombay/192/68/21/?title=Child%20Rights%20and%20You%20%28CRY%29>Map</a> and <a href=http://world.secondlife.com/place/34868d95-3433-f6a4-3202-7a8ab05a17e6>location</a>), alongwith its UK and US partners, looking to create a global virtual community of child rights advocates - including organizing brainstorming sessions. In order to raise funds, their lego blocks-like office has products like greeting cards, gift articles and stationary products, that virtual citizens can purchase for use in Second Life. It&#8217;s been developed by <a href="http://www.indusgeeks.com/" title="Indusgeeks">Indusgeeks</a>.</p>

<p>On IBMs front, they&#8217;ve expanded their business centre in India, <a href="http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/IBM_expands_business_centre_for_India_in_Second_Life/articleshow/2739221.cms" title="reports">reports</a> ET. The business centre will have live avatars based in India (China and Japan get dedicated pavilions) who will help customers buy hardware, software or services&#8230;however, signing of contracts, payments and exchange of information won&#8217;t take place on Second Life.</p>

<p>I&#8217;ve been interested in Second Life ever since I <a href="http://www.henryjenkins.org/2006/12/should_i_cornrow_my_beard_and_1.html" title="read this">read this</a> on Henry Jenkins&#8217; blog - but never took out the time to explore. I finally signed up today, to try and find the CRY office (believe it or not - just to take a screencap for this post). The signup was quick, the virtual world client was just around 34 mb. Movement in the world was mostly smooth - not affected much by bandwidth constraints - it&#8217;s working fine on my 256kbps connection. The software does eat up a lot of memory, though. Second Life is a completely new environment for me, and I&#8217;m like a fish our of water right now. I quite like flying, though. I finally (finally!) managed to get off the orientation island, and the software crashed while on Help Island. Any tips for a newbie on Second Life, in case any of you are active there? More Second Life updates later.
</p>
				]]>	
			</summary>
			<content type="html">
				<![CDATA[
					
					<p>Some business/non-profit activity in Second Life: Child Right &amp; You (CRY) has established is presence in Second Life, and IBM is expanding its virtual business center for India in the virtual world. CRY <a href=http://www.cry.org/newsandevents/pressreleases/crynowhasanofficeinsecondlife.html>has opened</a> an office (<a href=http://slurl.com/secondlife/Bombay/192/68/21/?title=Child%20Rights%20and%20You%20%28CRY%29>Map</a> and <a href=http://world.secondlife.com/place/34868d95-3433-f6a4-3202-7a8ab05a17e6>location</a>), alongwith its UK and US partners, looking to create a global virtual community of child rights advocates - including organizing brainstorming sessions. In order to raise funds, their lego blocks-like office has products like greeting cards, gift articles and stationary products, that virtual citizens can purchase for use in Second Life. It&#8217;s been developed by <a href="http://www.indusgeeks.com/" title="Indusgeeks">Indusgeeks</a>.</p>

<p>On IBMs front, they&#8217;ve expanded their business centre in India, <a href="http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Infotech/IBM_expands_business_centre_for_India_in_Second_Life/articleshow/2739221.cms" title="reports">reports</a> ET. The business centre will have live avatars based in India (China and Japan get dedicated pavilions) who will help customers buy hardware, software or services&#8230;however, signing of contracts, payments and exchange of information won&#8217;t take place on Second Life.</p>

<p>I&#8217;ve been interested in Second Life ever since I <a href="http://www.henryjenkins.org/2006/12/should_i_cornrow_my_beard_and_1.html" title="read this">read this</a> on Henry Jenkins&#8217; blog - but never took out the time to explore. I finally signed up today, to try and find the CRY office (believe it or not - just to take a screencap for this post). The signup was quick, the virtual world client was just around 34 mb. Movement in the world was mostly smooth - not affected much by bandwidth constraints - it&#8217;s working fine on my 256kbps connection. The software does eat up a lot of memory, though. Second Life is a completely new environment for me, and I&#8217;m like a fish our of water right now. I quite like flying, though. I finally (finally!) managed to get off the orientation island, and the software crashed while on Help Island. Any tips for a newbie on Second Life, in case any of you are active there? More Second Life updates later.
</p>
											<p><strong>Related</strong></p>
						<ul class="related">
<li><a href="http://www.contentsutra.com/entry/some-indians-taking-to-second-life-group-plans-related-business-services" title="Updated: Some Indians Taking To Second Life; Group Plans Related Business Services">Updated: Some Indians Taking To Second Life; Group Plans Related Business Services</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.henryjenkins.org/2006/09/experimenting_with_brands_in_s.html" title="Experimenting with Brands in Second Life">Experimenting with Brands in Second Life</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.henryjenkins.org/2007/01/a_second_look_at_second_life.html" title="A Second Look at Second Life">A Second Look at Second Life</a></li>
</ul>

									]]>
			</content>
			
									<category term="724" scheme="http://contentsutra.com/topics" label="Social Media"/>
							
									<category term="731" scheme="http://contentsutra.com/topics" label="Virtual Worlds"/>
							
						</entry>
	
</feed>
