Second Life’s Philip Rosedale on SecondCast
Posted Sunday, April 2nd, 2006, at 9:18 am Eastern by Mark Wallace
Philip Rosedale, founder and CEO of Linden Lab, which runs Second Life, joined us on SecondCast the other night (where I appear as Walker Spaight, editor of the Second Life Herald) for a long conversation that SecondCast creator Johnny Ming has broken up into two parts. Listen to Part One over at the SecondCast site, and hear Philip pine for the days when he’ll be able to quit his job, since he thinks he’d be able to make more money in SL than at LL. Good stuff on where Philip sees SL going: closer to the World Wide Web than a hermetically sealed fantasyland. That’s a relief, if you ask me.
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Uh, nobody said that if SL is a *country* that it is a hermetically-sealed fantasy land. Anything but! In fact, if we had a *country* instead of a wierd MMORPEG game with wizards leveling up to become Lindens, we’d all have more freedom and prosperity. Indeed, the thing that they’re going to make is more like a 3-D resume coat hanger for the RL ‘n SLers to get better game company jobs if they don’t get to be Lindens.