Back in town

It’s been a while since I haven’t posted a single line here (also my Flickr photo stream deserve a better treatment) but I’ve been travelling through vacations and busy days (and the deadline for my “Achivieng real business growth through Second Life” hasn’t helped).

But now I’m back with a whole lot of things to says and experiences to be told. And, again, with so few time available to write them down.

So, let’s go with a Powerpoint style bullet list of important things happened meanwhile

That’s all for now.

Gabetti recruits virtual agents for Second Life

Gabetti wants you!Gabetti (disclaimer: the company I work for) has released today a job opening to recruit virtual real estate agents for it’s Second Life project.

We’re looking for skilled avatars eager to make some money working directly in Second Life; we can offer a pay in Linden Dollars, an office on the Gabetti Island and the possibility to work in the most cutting edge project of a real life Estate company inside Second Life.

You can take a look at the job opening on our site (Italian only, sorry), Monster (again, Italian only) or send your CV at SLrecruiting[at]gabetti.it; we’re closing the offer during September, so don’t loose this opportunity.”;”Gabetti recruits virtual agents for Second Life

Second Architecture for Second Life

Some of teh buildings on Myrsine IslandGabetti sponsored a very interesting initiative by the Italian editor Meltemi who launched a pitch to build its premises in Second Life.

A lot of designers worked hard to build up a whole lot of buildings that will cover the Myrsine Island in the next few days: you can navigate non-spaces with gas walls or 18th century buildings or nature-like projects; you choose!

You can take a look at the building by entering the Myrsine Island in Second Life or you can take a look at the buildings pictured here.

A nice machinima has been shooted too