It Takes a VisionThe thing that bothers me most when I see legislators, either national or state or local, putting up bills that are supposed to “protect” kids or make schools safer, is that none of them have a clue as to the technology that they are legislating. Case in point, this new proposal […]
Report on Self-Serve Trip Scheduling Experiment
At Amazon.com, innovation is one of our core values. Read on to learn how I was able to do something innovative with regard to the seemingly mundane task of trip planning.
A few months ago, in a post titled Toward a Future Without Email, I talked about my desire to reduce […]
Links for Monday, May 14, 2007
Widefox: Firefox for the Widescreen Generation - “Increasingly webpages are portrait and screens are landscape also, you have many tabs, want to scroll less, or just want to save vertical real-estate? Widefox - a widescreen optimised Firefox that also works on 4:3 screens.“Business Communicators of Second Life: TMP Worldwide […]
Streaming live from the Text 100 Island where people from the Social Media Club Boston are hanging outUnfortunately no stream from Boston but at least a live video stream from Second Life, so click here! So tune in if you want, more streaming comes soon!
A tool for creating Sculpted Prims easilyIf regarding Sculpted Prims all you need is to create objects with some sort of Lathe tool (like in 3DS Max), then Rokuro might be for you. It was created by Yuzuru Jewell and takes some profile of an object in order to create the full object by rotating […]
Today in Second Life - Saturday 19 May, 2007.
Filed under: Odds and Ends
Today in Second Life we had:
29,591 new signups bringing us to 6,546,153 signups total.
A peak concurrency of 41,908 at 2:55PM, and a minimum concurrency of 22,824 at 12:40AM. Average concurrency for the day was 31,435.
Some residents staged a protest today about the late […]