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Mefeedia videoblog queue in SecondLife
I already wrote about the fact I am convinced of the possibilities of Second Life.
This implementation even gets me more convinced....
David Meade send a post to the videoblogging mailing list: he has managed to put his mefeedia queue rss feed in SecondLife, so you can see videoblogs in SecondLife. It's hard to explain but easy to see: the videos play really surprisingly great. You can move around in the room, the video keeps playing, it all works great. Here's a screenshot:
Now lets take it a little bit further:
Das Pop makes good music, makes little movies, and instead of putting them on myspace, puts them on a theatre in SecondLife.
Or ;) a video production company makes a movie theatre in SecondLife, only showing 'their' movies.
Or Coolz0r collects nice ads, but instead of showing them in a blog, he makes his own cinema/slideshow in SecondLife (hey Miel, you owe me for that idea!!! ;p)
Which makes me think, you think could add an rss out of you tube? would be veryvery cool...
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Posted on September 4, 2006
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In case you're interested and have time to spare, David Fleck (VP Business Innovation & Marketing Second Life) is speaking at eDay 2006.
http://www.emerceeday.nl/content.php?menuId=2
Posted by Robin Wauters | September 5, 2006 11:28 AM