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3-D virtual reality environment developed at UC San Diego helps scientists
innovate
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| Each pair of projectors is powered by a high-end, quad-core PC running on
| Linux, with dual graphics processing units and dual network cards to achieve
| gigabit Ethernet or 10GigE networking.
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http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/news/article/18585
"The Internet? We are not interested in it."
--Bill Gates, 1993
Recent:
IBM and Linden Lab Interoperability Announcement
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| This is a historic day for Second Life, and for virtual worlds in general.
| IBM and Linden Lab have announced that research teams from the two companies
| successfully teleported avatars from the Second Life Preview Grid into a
| virtual world running on an OpenSim server, marking the first time an avatar
| has moved from one virtual world to another.
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| [...]
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| An open standard for interoperability based on the Open Grid Protocol would
| allow users to cross freely from one world to another, just as they can go
| from one Web site to another on the Internet today.
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http://blog.secondlife.com/2008/07/08/ibm-linden-lab-interoperability-announcement/
Beyond Second Life: Virtual Worlds' Second Wind
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| Moreover, Google seems to have shot itself in the foot by requiring Lively
| users (Liveliers? Livelivers??) to be running Windows XP or Vista. It can
| hardly be beyond the wit of the massed Google geniuses to come up with a
| cross-platform solution that runs on GNU/Linux and the Mac as well. Maybe
| this focus on Windows reflects the kind of user they expect to get excited
| about creating an avatar (wow!) and chatting with friends in rooms you design
| (far out, man!). It's hard not to see Lively as another Orkut, Google's
| me-too social network that nobody outside members of certain Brazilian
| subcultures seems to use these days.
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http://www.computerworlduk.com/toolbox/open-source/blogs/index.cfm?entryid=1012&blogid=14
Related:
Semantic Wonderland
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| Among the most impressive demos at JavaOne was the open sourced
| Project Wonderland which James Gosling presented during his Toy
| show. It is a virtual world that grew out of project Looking Glass,
| the 2.5D Java Desktop that was unveiled a couple of years ago.
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| [...]
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| Apparently one gets the best out of wonderland by running it on Linux,
| as one can then interact with real X applications.
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http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/semantic_wonderland
Watch out Second Life: China launches virtual universe with seven million
souls
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| Second Life's supporters claim it has three "killer" applications.
| First, unlike the internet, it has a system for micropayments using
| its own currency, Linden dollars, which are convertible into real
| dollars. Second, unlike other virtual worlds such as the massively
| popular World of Warcraft, it lets residents keep the intellectual
| property rights to what they create. Third, its owner, Linden Lab,
| recently welcomed the "open source" movement, allowing anyone
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| qualified to create their own applications whether games,e
| ducation or business projects.
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http://technology.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,2093758,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront
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