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Under the Second Life microscope

I had the coolest interview recently. The gang from Metanomics invited me to take part in the Metanomics Community Forum yesterday “in world” where I spent an hour in open conversation with around 35+ folks in world, On My Mind with Chris Abraham – Community Forum: Chris Abraham facilitates this week’s community forum. Chris will [...]

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Twitter vs. Second Life: A N00b Takes Another Look

Overhyped technology poster child of 2009, meet your counterpart from 2006. We're talking about Twitter -- which, , entered the mainstream at the beginning of this year -- and Second Life, the virtual world which went through its own hype phase in 2006 (BusinessWeek: "!") before being .But not all hype is created equal. In , PR executive Chris Abraham compared the two services, and concluded...

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New World Newsfeed: Will Real World Ads Return To Second Life Soon? (If So, Do It Right This Time, Fellas)

The positive re-appraisal of Second Life by Web 2.0 marketing exec Chris Abraham I mentioned last week is now being run on the website of Advertising Age, the ad biz's leading publication. Combine that with the recent Industry Standard's report...

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Second Life User Experience Improving

Chris Abraham has an interesting post on the experience of users (especially new users) in Second Life, and how that experience has improved in the last couple of years. Abraham left Second Life bac...

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Has Second Life Cut Its Mullet?

Has Second Life Cut Its Mullet'Two Years Later, I Venture Back Into the World We All ForgotPosted by Chris Abraham on @ 12:09 PM At the end of June I wrote a simple addressing why I believe the hype currently associated with Twitter will be more sustainable than Second Life's. Long-story short, "Twitter is light, cheap, open and permanent, whereas Second Life is heavy, expensive, closed...

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Drama Club: Femmes Fatales

... "September starts with a really interesting choice: a new version of Antigone , adapted by Chris Abraham and One Reed Theatre's Evan Webber, who is probably the youngest writer the company has ever worked with." While this was all true at the time, somewhere between January and last week, a decision was made that Webber's version of the script was not ready, and so the version...

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Looking Back at 400: Top 10 Posts

... , May 6, 2009 Detailed summary of an outstanding presentation (includes video) delivered by Chris Abraham of social PR firm Abraham Harrison and Anamitra Banerji , product manager at Twitter, on how to develop a targeted Twitter following, develop a strategy, improve productivity with Twitter tools, and other Twitter best practices for business. #5: The 8 Layers of a B2B Web...

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New World Newsfeed: Former Detractor Now Describes Second Life As Fun, Innovative, Business Friendly

Marketing Conversation: Second Life is All Growed Up and Doing Business Only a few months ago, marketing executive Chris Abraham dismissed Second Life for not being like Internet daring Twitter, "light, cheap, and open" -- and I enjoyed pointing out...