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Search Engine Watch February 26, 2011 Avril Korman |
The Bitter Harvest: The Redzone Saga Continues (Linden Lab Has a Problem on Its Hands) At first glance, it may seem like changes to the community standards solve Second Life privacy concerns. But they don't -- at least not right away, and without additional measures. |
Search Engine Watch March 5, 2011 Avril Korman |
Second Life Vs RedZone Saga: The Symptoms & The Cure Why Linden Lab needs strict privacy policies and security controls. |
Search Engine Watch March 11, 2011 Avril Korman |
The Hydra: Privacy Problems Expand as Linden Lab Play Catch-up How the Lab's refusal to deal with overall issues of privacy in Second Life has come back to haunt them. |
Search Engine Watch March 18, 2011 Avril Korman |
Mars, Unmasked: RedZone Zapped from Second Life Grid RedZone goes down in flames, but highlights security and privacy issues that Linden Lab must now work to solve. |
Search Engine Watch October 30, 2010 Avril Korman |
Second Life Tinfoil Hat Theory, Part 4: Who Do You Want to be Today? How display names crossed the line real life/Second Life barrier |
Search Engine Watch May 6, 2011 Avril Korman |
Security and Responsibility on the Virtual Frontier Are we expecting too much of Linden Lab in regards to security and protection from fraud and IP theft, as well as other types of criminal activity. |
Search Engine Watch January 14, 2011 Avril Korman |
Second Life: New Year, New CEO... Big Mess New Year, New CEO, New Problems: What thieves already know about the Name Game. |
Search Engine Watch October 16, 2010 Avril Korman |
View This: The Second Life Tinfoil Hat Theory, Part 2 More speculation over Linden Lab's plan for Second Life |
Search Engine Watch February 12, 2011 Avril Korman |
Linden Lab Changes How it Communicates With Users -- To What End? The Lab's has rolled out changes designed to clean up the current mess that communications with the user base has become over the years. But there are also a lot of really pissed off people. Here's why. |
Search Engine Watch November 20, 2010 Avril Korman |
Second Life Tinfoil Hat Theory, Part 6: The Search For A Better Search Engine How users gamed the search engine and why search is critical to Second Life. |
Search Engine Watch December 11, 2010 Avril Korman |
Virtuality & Mortality: Who Owns The Online Content We Create After We Die? Laws beginning to recognize virtual property as part of estate planning. |
Search Engine Watch November 6, 2010 Avril Korman |
The Second Life Tinfoil Hat Theory Part 5: A Skylight Suddenly Appears (But Search is Still Broken.) Why has Linden Lab developed a browser based viewer for Second Life? |
Search Engine Watch April 9, 2011 Avril Korman |
More Bounce to the Ounce: Avatar Body Physics Come to Second Life Linden Lab has released a new viewer feature, allowing for greater realism in avatars by adding bounce and jiggle to body parts. Aside from the obvious, what does this mean? |
Search Engine Watch November 24, 2010 Avril Korman |
Gods and Monsters: The Technology Gap and The Service Triangle in Second Life How Second Life is coping with elements outside of their control, and how content creators need to adapt. |
Searcher August 2000 Josh Duberman & Michael Beaudet |
Privacy Perspectives for Online Searchers: Confidentiality with Confidence This article presents some of the issues and questions involved in online privacy from the information professional's perspective. We offer it as a resource for making more informed decisions in this rapidly changing area. |
BusinessWeek May 1, 2006 |
Virtual Land, Real Money Second Life is an online world where a savvy avatar can make a bundle. Its best known "land" developer explains how. |
PC Magazine August 31, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
Knowing Too Much Information about your IP address and Internet use can be collected easily these days. The possibility that this mode of information collection will expand beyond the Internet is more likely sooner than later. |
InternetNews September 9, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Google to Purge Server Logs Twice as Fast In a nod to mounting privacy concerns, Google slashes the time it stores users' IP addresses. |