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The Unofficial Tourists' Guide to Second Life

by Paul Carr, Graham Pond
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Overview


Imagine an enormous, breathtaking virtual world to explore, where land can be bought for less than a dollar and new construction is limited only by your imagination. An online tourist destination where you can shop for virtual designer clothes in a shopping mall atop a live volcano, teleport to an underwater gig by U2, before taking a new friend back to your personal spaceship for virtual coffee or...well, you get the idea. The Unofficial Tourists' Guide to Second Life is a fast, fun guidebook that introduces first-time visitors to the endless wonders offered by this exciting and rapidly developing online world. All of Second Life is here, including:
  • The Essentials. What to wear and how to behave.
  • The People. Finding likeminded soulsβ€”or soulmates.
  • The Major Destinations. Must-see tourist hotspots, shops, and shows.
  • Shopping and Nightlife. A guide to the lively virtual shopping scene, and all manner of debauchery.
  • For Entrepreneurs. How to buy land or start a Second Life business.

About the Author, Paul Carr


Paul Carr is co-founder of the cross-media publishing house The Friday Project, and founding editor of the award-winning satirical "comment sheet," The Friday Thing (thefridaything.co.uk). He regularly speaks about new media at events around the world, and is the author of eleven books. Graham Pond is a journalist, editor of various online newsletters, and editor-in-chief of Fridaycities.com. He has lived in various European cities but has now settled in London where, like his avatar in Second Life, he can often be found lounging around in an Elvis wig and a skirt.

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Book Details

Published
April 17, 2007
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pages
224
ISBN
9781429941976

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