Archive for the 'Second Life' Category

More Virtual Worlds Forum news

Monday, October 6th, 2008

This post may be a bit late, but…. Kevin/Boris Frampton one of former guildmasters in the IBM virtual universe community set up an SL overflow event for the VWF from 1:30-4pm. I was travelling and could not use the mobile in the car, but heading there now. It also looks like an unconference will be [...]

Virtual Worlds Forum Postponed

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

We have all just been receiving notification of the postponing of the Virtual Worlds Forum tomorrow in London. It is completely outside anyones control due to an apparent fatal shooting outside the venue in the early hours of the morning. Whilst clearly this is an inconvenience to many people who have flown in from all [...]

Real to virtual, pushing into opensim – more interoperability

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

You may have seen the trigger in Secondlife using the MQTT publish/subscribe work that Rob has been doing. Now we have real life into Opensim using the same messaging infrastructure it also uses Rob’s JSON support. MQTT is the light version of Websphere MQ event broker. You create a message, and anyone interested can do [...]

Investment in Virtual Worlds for return in 4-7 years

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

As I come into contact with many more startup firms and people funding them in virtual worlds I gave become more aware of just how different the long term thinking is of investors. In a time when there is a certain amount of financial meltdown out there it would appear that the smart money is [...]

Interesting microsoft virtual world developments?

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Yes this is a blog written by IBMers, but it would be wrong to not comment on things happening in an industry that we helped energize simply because a perceived competitor is doing some unusual things. Remember, these are my thoughts not IBMs. The last few days have seen a plethora of virtual world pitches, [...]

12 Seconds for the future of manufacturing and virtual worlds

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

I have been introduced to 12seconds.tv, micro video blogging. I just had to record the future of manufacturing in 12 seconds. Fabjectory and Shapeways leading the way. Making virtual things real. 3d printing the future of manufacturing on 12seconds.tv

We are on TV… again. This time Sky

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

 The recent hursley 50th has yielded this great bit of footage. The whole package is great, but 4 mins in, yours truly rocking the virtual world Yes I do quote(with attribution) the famous Warcraft is the new golf phrase. I also seem to have become the lead story on the event. Fancy that.

Hursley 50th celebrations with added metaverse

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

This week has seen the official part of the IBM Hursley 50th anniversary celebrations. To mark the occasion we have had 3 days of visitors to little country estate in Hampshire, with a mix of presentations and expo’s of all the things that are done here. We had a visit from John Denham, Secretary of [...]

Web 2.0 to OpenSim made easy (JSON support added)

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

I’ve been tracking the progress of the OpenSim project for quite some time now and gradually delving deeper into the midst of this little open-source wonder. For those of you who haven’t come across OpenSim, or have heard of it but haven’t investigated in too much detail; OpenSim is a Virtual Worlds platform built from [...]

Moving cubes from world to world

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008

Today led to a rather exciting development. Since the original experiments with Second Life many of us from Hursley have wanted to apply the elements of pub/sub messaging that Hursley is known for to the transport of events from various virtual worlds. Rob augmented his very cool Unity3d server worlds with the ability to consumer [...]