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The WSE provides users with a fully automated trading platform that operates 24 hours, 7 Days per week. Traders have access to real-time and historical trading data allowing them to make informed decisions. The client administration system provides companies with the ability to post regular announcements and updates on key financial data to shareholders along with the ability to distribute dividends.
The WSE provides users with a fully automated trading platform that operates 24 hours, 7 Days per week. Traders have access to real-time and historical trading data allowing them to make informed decisions. The client administration system provides companies with the ability to post regular announcements and updates on key financial data to shareholders along with the ability to distribute dividends.

=== Web Star Japan ===
[http://www.webstarjapan.com/ Web Star Japan] provides full services and solutions about Second Life ( 3D virtual world ): 3D Modeling, Animation, Avatar, Machinima, Virtual Marketing, Programming and Project Management.


== Operated inside ''Second Life'' ==
== Operated inside ''Second Life'' ==

Revision as of 10:25, 7 June 2007

In the virtual world of Second Life, there are a number of in-world business and user-groups founded specifically for the game, some of which have become legal entities in their own right, as well as preexisting companies and organisations that have involved themselves in the world.

Originating from Second Life

These businesses and organisations are legally registered or recognised entities created specifically for Second Life. Groups affiliated with preexisting organizations are in the Operated inside Second Life section.

Aimee Weber Studio

Provides virtual content creation and services for companies looking to use the Second Life platform for marketing, education, and other purposes.

Run by Aimee Weber, owner and creator of a wide variety of content in Second Life, including the *PREEN* clothing line and the Midnight City island.

Aimee Weber Studio has worked with The United Nations,[1] [2] American Cancer Society,[3] American Apparel,[4] National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,[5] the Exploratorium[6] [7] and various universities.[8]

Accident Designs

Founded in 2006 by Johan Bichel Lindegaard (known in Second Life as Sophie Zhu), Accident Designs offers virtual architecture services, programming, project management and marketing in Second Life. Their customers include both Second Life residents and Real Life companies.

Anshe Chung Studios

Anshe Chung Studios is a virtual real estate business founded by Ailin Graef and her husband in Second Life. It has now evolved into a multi million dollar real life company that employs more than 60 people full time and does business in at least three virtual worlds.[9]

Beatenetworks

Beatenetworks is a virtual Marketing and Business Development firm focused on providing guidance and solutions to users and businesses in Second Life. It was founded by Alice Klinger and Allison Selene in Second Life. It specializes in areas such as event management in Second Life, Branding, Avatar Design, and Advertising. It can be found in world by typing the keyword "beatenetworks" in Search.

Bob Perrys Store

Bob Perry's Store is a company which runs a store and a casino within secondlife, they experienced a high level of growth after floating the company on the WSE in world stock market Bob Perry's Store's prospectus,Bob perrys store.

Catalyst

Catalyst is a virtual marketing and branding company, founded to help businesses manage their Second Life presence and advertising needs. It provides full-service marketing solutions, including ad booking and campaign management, building, scripting, graphic design as well as product design and content creation. Catalyst is the creator of the AdBoard / AdServer system, a revolutionary networked advertising system released in 2006 to assist advertisers and publishers alike managing their Second Life advertising needs.[citation needed]

combinedstory

New York-based combinedstory Inc is a media firm specializing in representing your business, brand or artwork in the virtual world. Combinedstory[1] leverages over 20 years of experience in the interactive media industry to create compelling campaigns focused on enriching your virtual experience. Combinedstory offers Second Life development, training[2], tutorials[3], and meeting simulations. Founded in October of 2006, combinedstory[4] brought Joanne Colan from Rocketboom into Second Life for an episode featuring Battery Recycling Organization, Call2Recycle[5].[citation needed]

EXAKT – Made in Sweden

EXAKT - Made in Sweden is run by Tina (PetGirl) Bergman since February 2005. Light-setting specialist, with numerous assignments where the ambience is of importance. Specialist in 50-60 style of architecture. Legally registered company, based in Stockholm, Sweden. [10] [11] [12]

The Electric Sheep Company

The Electric Sheep Company is a design, building and scripting firm that creates content for three-dimensional online worlds. Originating in Second Life, they have done work on the Virtual Laguna Beach project for MTV,[13] Reuters,[14] New Media Consortium,[15] [16] Starwood Hotels/aloft,[17] and Sony BMG Music[18].

Infinite Vision Media

Infinited Vision Media is a full-service interactive marketing and new media agency. IVM made headlines in late 2006 when it helped usher Dell Computers into Second Life.[citation needed]

Second Life Liberation Army

Second Life Liberation Army- The world's first movement dedicated to the liberation of avatars, the SLLA campaigns through a combination of political and guerrilla action for the establishment of residents' representaion and ultimately avatar government in Second Life. In 2006 the SLLA was responsible for guerrilla attacks on Reebok[19]and American Apparel stores in SL[20][21], and stormed the stage at the January 2007 meeting of the World Economic Forum in Second Life[22]. They have also place a bounty on a number of high profile commercial contractors within the game [23] - During March/April 2007, SLLA split when a large number of those in the controlling executive of the organisation claimed that they had been fooled by the founder, Marshal Cahill, who was exposed as a business man with connections with Linden Labs. It was claimed by Prokofy Neva that SLLA had been set up to spoil any real attempts of dissent within the Linden Lab Second Life project.

Second Life Left Unity

Second Life Left Unity (SLLU) is an international socialist and anti-capitalist organisation which operates entirely within Second Life. Originally established by members of the Scottish Socialist Party[24] and other left activists[25], it challenged the Front National when it attempted to establish a base within the virtual reality game [26], demanding that they were only allowed to operate in adult areas of the game [27] Recently, SLLU have been regrouping after attacks from the now almost defunct SLLA. SLLU apparently were attacked from within their active member base for being reformist rather than revolutionary by the reformist, liberal organisation SLLA. The remaining members of the SLLU active core have seemingly switched their tactics from being agitators to trying to find common ground with other left groups in order to maximise the voice of dissenters within SL. This has become more apparent during the G8 activity on SL where they have been supporting, rather than organising, demonstrations throughout SL.

SLOz

SLOz is a news and community portal created specifically for Australian users of Second Life. It publishes daily news stories as well as providing a forum and in-world presence to help new Australian users of Second Life

Titan Industries Inc.

Titan Industries is a company that sells high quality weapons, armors, and vehices in SL. It was founded in 2006 by a group of former military members (Novus Ordo Imperialis) to create the best weapons in SL. The company has been a quick success and sells over $1,000 dollars worth of items each month. The companies headquarters is in the sim Ratin and is lead by its President Aryte Vesperia.

U.S. Black Operations

Started in June 2006 as just another militant group, quickly evolved into a weapon manufacturer. By August 2006 the company had its own simulator. The company has a rolling total of more than L$20 million in sales as of June 2007. Founders Grey Blankes and Huffington Skolem started in one of the most cutthroat virtual markets and quickly overcame other makers. To date, Huffington Skolem has stepped down, leaving Grey Blankes to lead the company past its anniversary. Grey has brought on some of the most brilliant minds in the genre. To include Kayla Stonecutter, a crack scripter of all things SL. Mavericus Nelson, Weapons R&D and professional builder. Ben Dmytryk, pro builder familiar with the gaming industry. Grey is supported by a staff of sales personnel, helpful hands, and friends abound. Currently USBO holds land in three sims, has five stores, and assists in the operations of several SL based combat system, helping to further evolve combat in SL.

World Stock Exchange

World Stock Exchange (WSE) is a fictional securities exchange developed for use in the virtual world of Second Life. The exchange provides Second Life companies with the ability to raise capital from the global investment market using the inworld fictional Linden currency.

The WSE provides users with a fully automated trading platform that operates 24 hours, 7 Days per week. Traders have access to real-time and historical trading data allowing them to make informed decisions. The client administration system provides companies with the ability to post regular announcements and updates on key financial data to shareholders along with the ability to distribute dividends.

Web Star Japan

Web Star Japan provides full services and solutions about Second Life ( 3D virtual world ): 3D Modeling, Animation, Avatar, Machinima, Virtual Marketing, Programming and Project Management.

Operated inside Second Life

These are businesses and organizations originating in real life that have operated in Second Life and were not founded specifically for Second Life, but have involved themselves in the world.

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  • Gabetti Property Solutions created the Gabetti Island containing the company Headquarters and a perfect replica of one of the houses they sell in Real Life (RL): the aim of the presence is communicate the brand in foreign markets and develop a virtual business strategy by buying, selling and intermediating digital real estate properties. [42]
  • Harvard Law School and Harvard Extension School offered a course called "CyberOne: Law in the Court of Public Opinion" within Second Life in 2006.[43][44]
  • IBM recently met in Second Life to discuss the effects of Massively multiplayer online games (MMOGs) on business.[45] The initial forays into SL were driven by a group in the UK called Eightbar. A team of IBMers led by epredator potato(Ian Hughes) and algernon spackler(Andrew Reynolds) working out of IBM Hursley near Winchester. Recently other IBM companies joined SL, as for instance IBM Italia, founded by avatar Eadoin Welles.
  • ING Group has established a virtual community with a presence in Second Life, called ourvirtualholland.
  • Leo Burnett Worldwide has established a creative hub in Second Life for globally dispersed staff to interact within.[46]
  • Lichtenstein Creative Media has set up a 16-acre virtual broadcasting facility in Second Life, from which it has delivered live radio broadcasts.[47]
  • Institute of Rural Health: Rameshsharma Ramloll, faculty at the Instititute of Rural Health at Idaho State University has lead the implementation of *play2train*, a 32 acre virtual environment for emergency preparedness training in Second Life. This project is funded by (Health Resources and Services Administration) HRSA [48]

M-R

  • Market Truths Limited provides quantitative and qualitative market research services to both organizations in Second Life and organizations interested in Second Life. Research methods include surveys, focus groups, interviews, and observational and experimental research.[49] Market Truths won the SL Business Plan competition run by The Electric Sheep Company and Edelman.[50]
  • Max March Industries operates a popular radio station called MaxMarchRadio that plays inside the virtual world, develops high-end virtual estates and high-rise residences, and operates several businesses that operate inside Second Life such as STYLEMAKERS (avatar makeovers including skin, hair, and clothing) and The GIFT, a wildly-successful creator of virtual gift boxes and shopping bags that can package objects purchased elsewhere inside Second Life so they can be given to other users as gifts. Another site is maintained with blogs and news from Max March Industries, that is Max Updates[51]

[52]

  • Mazda is giving away their concept car Hakaze on Nagare Island and is presenting kite surfing.[citation needed]
  • MLB.com broadcast the Home Run Derby and a Red Sox-Yankees game into SL, with the help of the Electric Sheep Company.
  • MTV held a fashion show which was later broadcasted on G-Hole, a show on MTV's IPTV channel, Overdrive.[53]
  • The New Media Consortium, led by CEO Dr. Laurence F. Johnson, built a virtual campus in the spring of 2006 that includes a library, museum, planetarium, auditorium, classrooms, and a welcome center. In the fall of 2006, the communtiy affilitated with the campus had grown to nearly 1000 educators, and the NMC Campus expanded from 1 sim to 7. Plans included a machinma school and a life sciences center. The NMC has hosted several events on the virtual campus including IBM's Global Innovation jam,[54] a Howard Rheingold keynote speech,[55] and an Second Life artists event[56]
  • PA Consulting Group have established a presence in Second Life.[57] The firm uses Second Life to host virtual conferences, recruitment events and as a tool for its clients to simulate new product and service offerings.
  • Reef Ball Foundation has a site in Second Life, trying to create more online awareness for their ecological preservation activities.[verification needed]
  • Reperes market research institute, launches Reperes Second Life, virtual platform of watch and research thanks to the creation of a community: a panel of avatars which may be called upon to address issues faced by brands seeking to establish themselves or develop their offer on Second Life.[58]
  • Reuters has a news bureau which reports news in the virtual universe.[14] [59]

S-Z

  • Sky News has a virtual newsroom, where vistiors can visit the newsroom and see how Sky News is made, reporters and presenters also can be seen from time to time. Also all visitors can take home a TV to watch Sky News.
  • Slacker Astronomy planetarium in the Carmine region displays audio and video shows about astronomical topics and hosts chats with professional astronomers.
  • Social Media is a consulting company founded by Gunnar Langemark (Second Life: Gunnar Langset) and is physically located in Denmark. Social Media is in Second Life to do research and to consult with clients who want to know about virtual realities like Second Life. Gunnar Langemark has 20 years experience with next generation computer media. You can find Social Media in Second Life by doing a search for "Social Media".
  • Starwood Hotels in conjunction with The Electric Sheep Company and marketing firm Electric Artists is premiering their new hotel brand, aloft, in Second Life via a virtual construction of the hotel before the actual hotels are built.[17] The building process was documented on virtualaloft.com.
  • Sun Microsystems
    • Sun held a metaverse press conference at the launch of their Second Life region Sun Pavilion in October 2006.[citation needed]
    • Sun participated in a press briefing at the CNET headquarters in Second Life in October 2006.[citation needed]
  • TELUS Mobility (TELUS) opened a Second Life retail outlet offering replica mobile phones with Second Life specific features. In the near future the store may be offering its real lineup of mobile phones with a twist, to Canadian avatars.[citation needed]
  • Text 100, a leading global technology PR firm opened its virtual office in Second Life in August 2006.[verification needed]
  • Toyota (via Millions of Us) have offered a virtual replica of the Scion xB[30]
  • Universal Motown Records Group created a presence within Second Life.[60] [61] The Universal SoundScape Music venue was created by InWorld Studios to promote the rock band Hinder and the hip-hop sensation Chamillionaire.
  • The University of Southern California's Center on Public Diplomacy owns its own Second Life island. The island is used by the Center's Public Diplomacy and Virtual Worlds Project to host events and displays on the role of MMOGs, in public diplomacy.[62] [63]
  • Wells Fargo has created a game called Stagecoach Island within Second Life, in which young players earn virtual money by answering financial questions, thereby teaching them the basics of managing their money.[64]
  • The World Transhumanist Association has used Second Life to recruit and organise a transhumanist following within the virtual world and established a large island and conference centre called "Uvvy Island" to disseminate transhumanist ideas and provide unrestricted access to useful materials (including, among other things, videos and webcasts from WTA) to interested but geographically unrelated parties. Uvvy Island is organised like a regional Chapter, and even holds Chapter status within the WTA, holding weekly meetings, talks, and debates on various subjects.[65] [66]
  • Zinnemann is a vehicle developer which specialises in yachts such as a fully sailable 40 foot catamaran.[67]

See also

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