Cory Ondrejka
Cory Ondrejka was the number 4 employee at Linden Labs (the maker of Second Life) and was the CTO until recently.
So the the fact that Linden Labs decided to make selling freebies on Xstreet SL pointless is already super old news, but i still wanted to talk about it. It's been quite a long time after my last rant, after all. ...
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Second Life contract for 888IGaming (press release)Founded in 1999, Linden Labs is the firm behind Second Life, one of the world's leading three-dimensional virtual environments, and Dragonfish revealed that ...Linden Lab to BBC: consumer market is 'primary focus'IDGall 3 news articles »
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Second Life Getting Enterprise Edition Hardware ApplianceTech FragmentsLinden Labs, the company behind Second Life, is launching a beta version of Second Life Enterprise, which will enable companies to run Second Life on their ...Second Life's Virtual World Goes EnterpriseWATBlogall 43 news articles »
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BBC NewsPosted by kdawson on Friday November 20, @09:31AMSlashdotOutland Traveller writes "In a move that continues to shake the SecondLife community of content creators, merchants, and consumers, Linden Labs has declared ...What happened to Second Life?BBC NewsReady to Check Out the 3D Me?Allmediascotlandall 6 news articles »
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Online 'Love Machine' Proposed for Employee RetentionInternet EvolutionCory Ondrejka, former chief technology officer at Linden Lab, writes in his blog that the company was exploring ways to enable employees to provide feedback ...
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Review: The Second Death of Caspar HelendaleWired.co.ukThe only way Second Life characters really "die" is when the user stops logging in, and even then their data sits in the Linden Labs database, swelling the ...
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Real-world value of virtual marketsMarketing WebCompanies like Yahoo, Linden Labs, and Blizzard who provide some of these online worlds and environments are considering revising the terms and condition a ...
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