Fun thing on Sunday night: Broadway star and chanteuse Tamra Hayden (Les Miserables, etc.) sits for an interview with InfoWeek's Mitch Wagner, then concertizes -- all live in Second Life. To watch via video: http://www.world2worlds.com/index.php/w...
Fun thing on Sunday night: Broadway star and chanteuse Tamra Hayden (Les Miserables, etc.) sits for an interview with InfoWeek's Mitch Wagner, then concertizes -- all live in Second Life. To watch via video: http://www.world2worlds.com/index.php/w...
Fun thing on Sunday night: Broadway star and chanteuse Tamra Hayden (Les Miserables, etc.) sits for an interview with InfoWeek's Mitch Wagner, then concertizes -- all live in Second Life. To watch via video: http://www.world2worlds.com/index.php/w...
Actually, it's not the fault of the SL technology in most cases -- but rather simply a matter of expertise. Audio (with the exception of SL voice, which is native), video, web, etc., are all extrinsic to the SL platform except at the point of clie...
United Business Media, CMP, Global Crossing, Telecom Library, Atari, GE, Scholastic
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A hybrid of business leader, publisher, editor and software developer, I create new businesses and online/new media infrastructure for global publishers.
I presently run a technology incubator for ZDE, substantially concerned with launching new, high-value online businesses for deep buyer/seller and community engagement. Before that, I built the metaverse (3D virtual reality/Second Life) business for CMP Technology/UBM, and launched Life 2.0 -- the world's first and still largest fully-immersive 3D virtual event for builders and business users of 3D virtual reality environments.
Another facet of my career has been concerned with b2b content in demanding technology markets. I've been Online Editor in Chief for Dr. Dobb's Journal (software architecture), Editor in Chief of Communications Convergence, Computer Telephony and Teleconnect magazines (VoIP, voice/data integration) and other titles.
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