Posted by Cecilia Jy, Project Administrator at the Retail Council and AIMS member and volunteer...
Admittedly, I’m not a SL resident. When I initially googled possible angles where I could shake up some AIMS member interests, I got a divergent mixture of links.
One was a parody website: “Get a First Life” by Darren Barefoot, a technology blogger and on the other hand, Reuters opening up a news bureau reporting and writing financial and cultural stories within and about SL. One was bourgeoning media coverage on potential classification of lewd criminal activity in lala-land and on the other hand, credible retail businesses opening offices to sell virtual merchandise.
Philip Rosedale in Business Week explained "Instead of using your mouse to move an arrow or cursor, you could walk your avatar up to an Amazon.com (AMZN) shop, browse the shelves, buy books, and chat with any of the thousands of other people visiting the site at any given time about your favorite author over a virtual cuppa joe." This seemed like an attractive proposition because some days I find myself browsing the abyss of cyberspace wondering where I belong.
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