Posted Friday, April 28th, 2006, at 9:28 pm Eastern by Mark Wallace

Jeremiah Owyang sends over a link to a podcast he’s just posted on his blog, in which he interviews two Second Life users from opposite ends of the SL spectrum. One is his friend Chris Salazar, a 20-year-old Santa Clara University student who’s just been introduced to the virtual world, and the other is Robert Scoble of Microsoft, who’s been evangelizing SL left and right lately.

Chris says it’s awesome. Jeremiah, who’s now in his 30s, thinks he’s too old to create objects. Scoble, whom Owyang seems to have caught at a bar or restaurant somewhere, is as enthusiastic as ever, although he doesn’t get too deep into why he thinks that before his food comes. Though a bit introductory, it makes for interesting listening — especially the parts about the teenagers roaming around on the adult Grid. Stay tuned for more like this from all corners of the blogosphere as SL’s membership (now past 200,000) builds and builds on itself.


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