Archive for April 18, 2008

Apple Computer, Inc. officially in Second Life?

Very difficult to say. However, MACNN has discovered a paten application files by Apple Computer, Inc. that clearly describes an onlin shopping atmosphere and in the details, very strong clues to a 3D world.

Is this world Second Life or is it going to be something proprietary or a mixture of both? For now, who knows? But, no matter if it’s Second Life, There, Vastpark or even World of Warcraft – if any commercial company can make a damned good go of their presence ina virtual world, Apple Computer – Steve Jobs and company can do it.

So what does any of this have to do with Apple? Simply put, one of Apple’s latest patents presents us with a number of clues that indeed indicate that they’re creating some kind of a virtual world environment in their labs at this very moment. Note here in their patent FIG. 9 where they’re clearly presenting the notion of it being “sunny.” Although that may sound strange, Apple’s patent goes on to clarify that by stating that “environmental/atmospheric indicators are also included.

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Finding Sophrosyne – SILENCE = DEATH

So, the SL bloggers are all on strike in protest of SL’s newest policies on branding. Uh, sure you really want to do that? At least that’s what I was thinking when I heard the prosecution planned to have O.J. Simpson ‘wear the glove’. It’s too easy to fake it not fitting.

It’s almost the same with the blogger strike.

Here’s the deal: many of the bloggers who focus on Second Life are complaining about Linden Lab’s new branding policies. The main gist is according to Linden Lab, you aren’t allowed to use the words Second Life without the ‘registered trademark’ symbol, commonly shown as a circle-R: “®”.

The same with other marks Linden Lab lays claim to, specifically “inSL” being a trademarked term. Linden Lab also claims the initials “SL” also is a trademarked term. Personally, I disagree and simply refuse to put any marks next to a pair of initials.

So the bloggers are up in arms against Linden Lab because they have given 90-days for any corrections to be made. So, in ‘protest’, these bloggers are going on strike for a couple weeks or so.

Not a good idea. … continue reading this entry.