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Linden Lab ends First Land program

Linden Lab has today announced an end to the First Land program. The program gave every SL member who upgraded to a Premium Account the ability to buy their first 512m2 of land for $512 Linden Dollars. The discontinuation of this has a number of ramifications:

1. New premium members will have to fork out the Premium Fee and then another significant chunk of money to buy land on the private market

2. Rental options are likely to boom as it becomes an even more affordable option compared to outright purchase

3. There could be an impact on the longevity of some users in SL. Using a RL Example – people arguably tend to treat the houses they own better than ones they rent and tend to have a more sentimental connection to what they own. The majority of rental options require payment to a business using PayPal or other payment option which adds a further administrative burden to the SL user compared to those who purchased First Land. This could all increase the churn rate of SL users

One suggestion made by a number of residents on the Linden blog is the idea of a grandfather clause whereby those who have signed up to Premium accounts prior to today’s announcement be allocated a 512m2 block for $512L.

Linden have stated they are looking at other ways to boost the value of upgrading to a Premium account. Linden Lab’s action in that regard is likely to be as swift as the wider SL community reaction to such a significant change.

Counselling in Second Life

One of the main objectives of SLOz is to discuss the wider societal issues that SL raises. Previously we’ve discussed addiction in SL as a double-edged sword in that it can both help to treat real-life addiction but also has the potential to create new addictions. Delving further into the former, finding counselling options in-world is becoming easier and more become available. However, determining what is valid counselling in Second Life is extremely difficult. If you don’t know the difference between Jungian and Family therapy in real life, what hope do you have deciphering the options in SL? Some disciplined Googling wil help clarify some of the terminology but won’t tell you which counselling approach works best – and that’s because there is no one approach that works – it’s a very individual thing. This means that you may need to spend some time with a counsellor in SL before you know whether you feel comfortable, both with their demeanour and approach. Counselling can be one of the most health-enabling things you can do but an inexperienced or inappropriate counsellor can at best be ineffectual, at worst damaging.

An example of a counselling service avilable in SL is Wellman and Wellman Counselling, Coaching and Therapy. We’ll profile them and others over coming weeks. We’re not in a position to recommend any but want to publicise as many options as possible. If you’ve had positive or negative in-world experiences with counselling we’d love to hear from you.

Private Eyes

New World Notes discussed in-world detectives way back in 2005. With the burgeoning growth of users and subsequent increase in relationships, I’ve not noticed any great increase in surveillance businesses, let alone an Australian one. With the recent changes in the SL search functionality, finding someone is just a little harder although the standard search would be an unlikely standard approach for someone undertaking surveillance work.

If you’re an Australian business setting up in surveillance we’d be interested to hear from you. But maybe we won’t…

SLOz HQ – The Build Part 2

We’re pleased to be able to give an update on SLOz HQ – construction is well and truly underway. We’re looking to build something quintessentially Australian without being jingoistic or dinky. And what we’ve experienced with the build so far is something that underlines on of SL’s major strengths: creativity. The basic building tools do give an amazing amount of scope – there’s not a lot that can’t be built with an eye for detail and a passion for symmetry.

(That said, we’ve been told that attempts to create a replica Sydney Opera House have failed – that the building tools in SL cannot recreate the shape of that distinctive landmark. If anyone’s able to prove otherwise , please contact us and we’ll profile the successful builder)

What’s also become apparent is the enormous amount of information available in-world on creating things – we’ll highlight some of them in coming weeks. In the meantime, any suggestions of what you’d like to see in an Australian-focused community area are more than welcome.

Coming Soon a.k.a Teasers

We’re really pleased at SLOz to be able to announce a couple of upcoming events:

1. This coming Monday Lowell is being interviewed on a Melbourne radio station on Second life. Not just any radio station but on ABC 774 Melbourne – Breakfast with Red Symons. Tune in at 6.15am Monday 19th February and listen for yourself.

2. We’re in the process of interviewing one of Linden Labs’ aussie staff members – expect the full interview online in the next 10 days.

3. SLOz HQ in-world commences construction this coming week!

Both Graham and Lowell are away this weekend so no further updates until Sunday evening. 😉

How do I speed up my Dashboard widgets?

By following the steps here. The performance improvement was very noticeable!

Media coverage of Australian population and love online

The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age are running an article written by Fran Molloy on Aussies finding love online, which is an interesting read. Fran posted a request via our discussion forum and its good to see people have stepped forward although the article doesn’t specifically discuss SL.

Stephen Hutcheon and Asher Moses have written an article on their MashUp blog about the number of active Australian users in Second Life. Last weekend we sent out a press release detailing the population based on the Linden stats and its been greeted with a great deal of interest across the board.

Environmental Education Potential

A few years ago I did a trip through the Macquarie Marshes over an October long weekend. Whilst the marshes are technically speaking under the control of the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service, much of the public access is conducted only on October long weekends through the Discovery programs run by the locals of Quambone and surrounding properties.

This stunning area of Australia which, like most places in recent times, is being sorely tried by our prolonged drought, is well worth the visit. Not only to see the effect man and nature has made upon this wetland area but to also enjoy and meet a local community that takes pride. Pride in the area’s natural beauty and ecological importance including pains to try and preserve and manage the area sustainably.

The small general store, 2 teacher school and community hall are at the “town” centre – not to mention the pub, of course! With the area’s race course a short stroll from the town centre you can’t help but appreciate the importance of these communities to Australia’s heritage.

What does this have to do with SL? Well, whilst wandering around the other night I came across an area called The Woodland Virtual Nature Center and it reminded me of the many places in Australia that have a similar message to tell.

Woodland Virtual Nature Center isn’t a great place – yet! However, the idea behind it has some major potential to those important nature areas of Australia where people cannot visit either for reasons of mobility or the sheer distances involved to get there.

As you look at Woodland, consider the view behind you after you teleport in. It gives pause for thought.

Cross-cultural music pollination at its very best

RadioOZ

RadioOZ is a 24-hour radio streaming service with a focus on Dance, Trance, House, Techno and Drum N Bass. Nightly fireworks displays are held to coincide with live DJ’ing.

CEO Pomfus Diller is from Adelaide and has a licence to broadcast.

Check out RadioOZ in-world

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