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All Staff Blog Posts

Listed below are all the entries posted to staff-run blogs. They include posts to Avatars Rebaked, The Cheesy Beacon, SecondSpy News, and the Admin Blog.

As part of the new Display Names feature, Linden Lab has changed the format of every avatar's username. Prior to this month, new Second Life residents would be asked to supply a first name and pick from a list of available last names. Their avatar name was this combined first and last name.

Version 2.2 of Linden Lab's official viewer for Second Life is now available. This version of the viewer has been available for beta testing since late last month and is the first major release of the viewer using the Snowstorm process.

Philip Rosedale, interim CEO of Linden Lab, announced yesterday that he will step down from his position at the company.

I'm pleased to announce that me2oh.com recently sponsored The 1st Question, a weekly science-related quiz show hosted by Pooky Amsterdam and filmed entirely in Second Life. We are mentioned twice during the show and our ads were displayed in front of the show's audience.

Linden Lab has announced that it will continue to serve all nonprofit and educational communities of the Teen Grid, including those that serve teen aged 13- to 15-years.

I am pleased to announce that me2oh.com has a full-page ad in the October issue of Retropolitan, an in-world magazine that highlights retro Second Life fashion and lifestyle. The ad appears on the inside cover (first page) of the issue.

You can get your free copy of Retropolitan (and see our ad) by visiting their office.

Linden Lab has announced the availability of Viewer 2.2 beta.

Linden Lab has announced that it will shut down avatarsunited.com, the social networking Web site that the company acquired in January of this year. Jack Linden made the announcement yesterday in the Second Life Features blog.

As many of you may have already heard, a new feature, called the Display Name, is coming to Second Life. Display Names, according to Linden Lab, will allow residents to change the way that their name is displayed in-world. The company claims that this will allow greater freedom for residents when choosing their names and more flexibility once their names have been chosen.

Linden Lab released the second quarter metrics for Second Life. The company reported a stable economy and higher monthly repeat logins. A total of 109 hours were logged by residents in Q2, down 7 million from the previous quarter, while economic participation (residents who receive or distribute Linden Dollars) was flat against the previous quarter, but higher than the same period last year.

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