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Posted: Sep 29th 2008 7:26PM (Unverified) said

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Apparently, according to the press release, "Second Life is made up of an unusually complex array of products". Which I suppose is true, if you look at it the right way: client, sim, various web services, etc. Sure, LL is largely providing a "service", but the service is access to products, which apparently need to be chiefly officered.

That's not to say that LL isn't planning to market some product -- say, a scaled-back sim for corporations to install on their own internal servers. But I'd think a CPO would be useful even if they aren't.

P.S. Image win! :D
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Posted: Sep 29th 2008 9:39PM (Unverified) said

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Ah, but a lot of those products aren't Linden Lab products, and many others simply aren't usable without all of the rest.
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Posted: Sep 30th 2008 8:29AM (Unverified) said

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They seem to like Macromedia / Adobe hires for marketing; don't forget, they hired David Fleck a few years back as well, although I don't remember him being at the Lab for long.
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