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IBM to give birth to 'Second Life' business group


From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2006 11:06:45 +0900



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From: Dewayne Hendricks <dewayne () warpspeed com>
Date: December 13, 2006 9:01:27 AM JST
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Subject: [Dewayne-Net] IBM to give birth to 'Second Life' business group
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IBM to give birth to 'Second Life' business group

By Stephen Shankland
<http://news.com.com/IBM+to+give+birth+to+Second+Life+business+group/ 2100-1014_3-6143175.html>

Story last modified Tue Dec 12 15:39:57 PST 2006
IBM will launch an official group in January to deal with Second Life and other virtual realms from which the company hopes to profit. Virtual reality and other visual interface work is the next project on IBM's plate, Irving Wladawsky-Berger said in an interview at CNET's Second Life offices. Wladawsky-Berger, vice president of technical strategy and innovation at IBM, led the company's response to earlier technologies that rewrote the rules of the computing industry, such as e-commerce and Linux. "I have been playing a strong role in helping us start our 3D Internet and virtual-world efforts. We are launching a new EBO in this area in January--that is, an emerging business opportunity--much like we did with Linux and the grid," Wladawsky-Berger said Tuesday. IBM believes the virtual realm has potential for training, conferences and commerce, he said. Second Life, an online community run by a company called Linden Labs, is an electronic universe where people's virtual representations, called avatars, can chat, fly, teleport, browse stores and purchase goods. IBM has one public island on Second Life, a site named after and mimicking its Almaden Research Center near San Jose, Calif., but the company plans to open up 12 more by Monday.

Second Life, not unlike blogging, has become a new trend among technology companies hoping to show they're hip to the latest trends and that believe they might benefit from direct connections to potential customers. In recent months, IBM rivals Dell and Sun Microsystems have launched Second Life offices and held activities.

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