Oopal (pronounced oo-pull) is Daden's latest offering: a web-based editor allowing you to place and edit objects in a 2D environment, which will then roll out to the 3D environment (currently OpenSim and Second Life with Unity3D support coming in the next 6 months). Watch this brief walkthrough video to check it out for yourself: OOPAL Quick Introduction from DadenMedia on … [Read more...] about Daden Unveil Oopal
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Daden’s Bot
New World Notes' Wagner James Au was checking out the new Daden in-world web browser when he had a couple of interesting interactions with a 'robotar' although his pick-up lines left a little to be desired. I spent some time with 'Abi' myself and agree that for a bot she's relatively engaging if you're happy to talk about Daden products. There are other impressive bots out … [Read more...] about Daden’s Bot
Second Life web browser launched: Daden Navigator
UK-based virtual worlds outfit Daden Limited have released a web browser for use in Second Life. Their press release: The first publicly available web browser for Second Life was launched today by virtual world consultants Daden Limited. The browser, called the Daden Navigator, allows residents of the virtual world to collaboratively browse the web, sharing one web screen … [Read more...] about Second Life web browser launched: Daden Navigator
Merged realities – events and issues for virtual worlds
Playing a little catch-up after a hectic few weeks. Here's some highlights from around the industry over that time: 1. Following up from her February interview with Linden Lab CEO Rod Humble, Tateru Nino has a great chat with Mr Humble on Second Life's usability. 2. We've written extensively on the University of Western Australia's dynamic presence in Second Life. Here's why … [Read more...] about Merged realities – events and issues for virtual worlds
Merged realities – events and issues for virtual worlds
1. Daden in the UK have released a paper - 'The Future of Virtual Worlds", which puts forward some interesting forecasts and issues. I disagree with some of the timelines in particular (I think forecasting out to 2050 for anything is at best fanciful) but it's certainly a document that could start some useful debates. You can download it here. 2. Composer and conductor Eric … [Read more...] about Merged realities – events and issues for virtual worlds