January 21st, 2009 | by
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Real Life in Second Life
by Feldspar Epstein Brian Regan, aka PrinterBrian Dowd in SL, is a driving force behind the Printalution (www.printalution.com) project in Second Life. Regan is the president of Semper International LLC (www.semperllc.com), a highly respected placement firm for the graphic arts and printing industry. Semper has recently opened an Interactive Media and Virtual Worlds Development center […]
January 7th, 2009 | by
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Second Life Traffic Report, SL Entrepreneur Magazine
Compiled by Avarie Parker 2009 brings a new feature to the SLENTRE.COM traffic report – ‘Worst of the Best’! Every month we will feature the sim positioned at the BOTTOM of our list of the top 500 locations in Second Life. Along with the 10 most popular destinations, we will spotlight what hopes to be […]
December 23rd, 2008 | by
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SL Entrepreneur Profiles
by Avarie Parker Second Life resident Hack Richard gave a big smile and words of thanks as he accepted his $10,000 Linden prize Saturday at the 2008 SLentrepreneur of the Year Award Ceremony. His real life identity is Richard Hackathorn and he lives in Boulder, Colorado USA. His name was chosen randomly from the list […]
December 23rd, 2008 | by
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Second Life Style
by Miss Bonde, Staff Writer/Photographer There was a very well-dressed crowd on-hand for the 2008 SLentrepreneur of the Year Awards ceremony at Madison Cube Gardens. The winners were decided by Second Life resident votes and this year, the list was topped by 3 very stylish women. Mimi Juneau, owner of Mimi’s Choice clothing stores for […]
December 10th, 2008 | by
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SL Entrepreneur Magazine, SL Entrepreneur Profiles
By Miss Bonde One of Second Life’s most popular clubs and Traffic Report chart toppers received a major makeover over the past weekend. The 5th Element, owned by designer and builder Dakota Neumann, has transformed into it’s next iteration as The 6th Element. Despite the fact that this wildly popular SL hangout was already fully […]
December 1st, 2008 | by
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Second Life Traffic Report, SL Entrepreneur Magazine
Compiled by Avarie Parker It looks like November was a good month to sink into old comfortable favorites such as Frank’s Place and Fifth Element, both of which have held top spots since SLENTRE.COM has begun running the Traffic Report. Second Life’s most popular locations remained static this month with hot night club, SLeek, falling […]
November 25th, 2008 | by
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Real Life in Second Life, SL Entrepreneur Magazine
By Sigmund Leominster, News Editor Investing in an airline has always been a risky option. In fact, many speculators view investing in airlines as an expensive “hobby” – something one does for fun but doesn’t expect to be paid from it. Competition between carriers is fierce, and even more so in airspace-deregulated Europe. Low margins […]
November 25th, 2008 | by
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SL Entrepreneur Profiles
By Sigmund Leominster, News Editor William Blake’s poem, “Auguries of Innocence,” was first published in 1863. The now-classic opening reads: To see a world in a grain of sand And a heaven in a wild flower Hold infinity in the palm of your hand And eternity in an hour. Hehehehe Noarlunga isn’t focusing on something […]
November 25th, 2008 | by
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Second Life News
Air France-KLM invites its shareholders to discover a new space in Second Life dedicated to information and dialogue concerning the financial life of the Group. In creating this “island in the sky”, (http://www.airfranceklm-sl.com/en) Air France-KLM wants to provide a new platform where shareholders can meet, share information and get updates on the latest financial news […]
May 18th, 2008 | by
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Second Life Traffic Report, SL Entrepreneur Magazine
Compiled by Avarie Parker Last week’s top contenders held steady, claiming the majority of this weeks top 10. There are a few new hot spots including Mauve and Midnight Reflections. Mauve is bustling with residents unpacking all their shopping bags in the public sandbox. Thrilling. Midnight Reflections, on the other hand, is much more interesting. […]