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10.21.08

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By Neville Hobson

A news item Shel and I discussed a report in the Wall Street Journal's Technology Blog about a partnership Linden Lab, the developer of Second Life, is announcing this week with Rivers Run Red, a developer of content, applications and tools for virtual worlds like Second Life:

[...] [Rivers Run Red] has developed software that it styles as a Web-based companion to Second Life, allowing companies to manage their 3D meetings, store multimedia information, manage news feeds and keep meeting records. Rivers says users can take part in virtual meetings even if they are not in Second Life, which requires extra software besides a browser.

The announcement was made yesterday after we recorded that FIR episode. The press release issued by both companies (read the one on Linden's site: much easier on the eye) adds quite a bit of detail to that in the WSJ's report.

The key announcement concerns the software Rivers Run Red has developed which is being offered as Immersive Workspaces, an offering the two firms describe in the press release as "a comprehensive virtual world collaboration solution" that runs on the Second Life Grid platform and private networks:

[...] Immersive Workspaces enables organizations to construct custom virtual work environments - including meetings rooms and design centers - that can dramatically change the way they collaborate and communicate. A set of tightly integrated web-based applications and the ability to seamlessly upload and integrate real world content - e.g., PowerPoint - brings enterprise-level efficiency and flexibility into a virtual world.

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The two firms have produced  a 5-minute video that offers a good explanation with examples of why organizations should be interested in this web-based offering and what people in those organizations can achieve with it.


The concept of Immersive Workspaces is compelling especially if you don't need to install bespoke software (such as you do to run Second Life), and you don't have to embark on quite a steep learning curve in order to understand how to use your environment, as you have to with Second Life.

Will there be big take up for this offering? If the examples in the video are any indicator of what you can do with Immersive Workspaces, there ought to be, in spite of some contrarian views.

Think of it, perhaps, as a private Second Life via the web without Second Life.

I think this presents huge opportunities for people within organizations to experiment and learn new and different ways to connect with others.

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About the Author:
Neville Hobson is the author of the popular NevilleHobson.com blog which focuses on business communication and technology.

Neville is a UK-based communicator, blogger and podcaster. He helps companies use effective communication to achieve their business goals. Visit Neville Hobson's blog: NevilleHobson.com.
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