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Posted: Apr 25th 2008 2:33PM (Unverified) said

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I suppose it depends on what your definition of 'is' is.

/btw, I did not have sexual relations with that woozl.
//it depends on what your definition of sexual relations with woozls is too.

Posted: Apr 25th 2008 1:31PM (Unverified) said

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"The other possibility is that the historical part is that it's Microsoft's first time doing such a thing in Second Life -- in which case the statement isn't actively false, only highly misleading."

I'm not averse to poking fun at Microsoft or clueless marketing claims in general, but in this case I think it's pretty clear that this is the intended meaning.

Posted: Apr 25th 2008 2:32PM (Unverified) said

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We ran it past a few people, and nobody we asked interpreted it that way. Honestly? We're not sure quite what they intended by the statement. Besides, as near as we can tell, this is Microsoft's second full-fledged launch in SL.
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Posted: Apr 25th 2008 4:53PM (Unverified) said

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I'm sure it doesn't matter if it's a first or not but surely they want to create more hype attention grab.

In other words, they wanna herd some more noob-cows, weither they're a walking "destructional" path freak or not. ;)

Posted: Apr 25th 2008 7:33PM (Unverified) said

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We are the biggest company to ever enter SL so that's historical first!

No that would be General Motors.
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Okay, but we are the largest and most profitable company to enter SL!

No that would be Toyota.
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Then we are the largest tech company to enter SL!

No that would be Dell.
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Umm..... Well we are the largest tech company that is the most profitable and created the most intensely advanced operating system ever to enter SL?

Ding Ding Ding! WE HAVE AN HISTORIC FIRST PEOPLE!

Posted: Apr 25th 2008 11:59PM (Unverified) said

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Ah, make fun of Microsoft, but for one, I'm very pleased to see that Microsoft has not given up on Second Life yet.

Although they might grumble a bit once they figure out that LL's ToS on trademarks was based on... Apple's own ;)

Speaking of which, Apple and Yahoo continue to be the most reluctant tech companies to even admit that Second Life exists. Ironically, it was through an official Apple site that I found out about SL, ages ago.

And Google's stance on SL is... ambiguous. The unofficial statement is "we have no clue what to do about it", which, coming from Google, is probably worrying. But more worrying to Google shareholders I guess ;)

Posted: Apr 26th 2008 12:43AM (Unverified) said

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Although they did remove their unlaunched Xbox island.
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Posted: Apr 26th 2008 10:47AM (Unverified) said

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The Xbox Island. I recall it was next to PS3, Wii and maybe some more game islands - is it possible that someone was simply hogging the island name in hopes of a buyout, as has been done on the web?

Posted: Apr 26th 2008 1:53PM (Unverified) said

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It's telling that even though there's been a clarification in the linked post's comments since about the time you published this here, you not only didn't update your "rant" to reflect this but you act like it doesn't even exists with statements like "We're not sure quite what they intended by the statement".

http://blogs.msdn.com/zainnab/archive/2008/04/13/heroes-happen-here-launch-in-second-life-april-26th-2008.aspx#8424770
"Everyone who reads my blog knows I’m a no BS kinda guy so it looks like the verbiage I used was confusing. I want to set the record straight, of course: We are setting Microsoft history not Second Life history. There have been plenty of launches for products on Second Life. Actually, there have been launches for Microsoft products as well but there has never, in Microsoft's history, been an all-day event with three full tracks in Second Life. This is what I am most proud of."

It's also not the "MSDN blog", it's a Microsoft employee's personal blog.

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