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July 10, 2009 7:21 PM

The Obama White House's First Try At Second Life

Since entering the White House in January, the Obama administration has made use of a myriad of social networking and Internet communications tools, such as blogs, the YouTube video service and Twitter, to interact with the public.

Come Saturday, you can add a virtual world appearance to the list.

When President Obama, who is visiting Ghana, speaks to a live audience tomorrow morning, his speech will be streamed on Second Life and Metaplace. These computer-simulated worlds offer 3D avatar-driven environments where participants can use voice or text chat to communicate. In this instance, however, there will be no Obama avatar.

But the Obama speech will be accompanied by a virtual event discussion, which will feature musician and activist, D.N.A.,, Ambassador Kenton Keith, and African historian Professor Tim Burke. The guest speakers will be talking about the speech and its broader implications.

Although Barack Obama is arguably running the most Web-savvy Presidency since the emergence of the commercial Internet, the use of virtual worlds by the U.S. government predates his arrival in the White House. In fact, the United States State Department has been hosting virtual events for the last three years as part of its own public diplomacy push.

People involved in earlier State Department projects with virtual worlds say they were attracted to that kind of online venue because they viewed its attributes as a collaborative medium more favorably than alternatives, such as video conferencing or online chat.

At the same time, cyber historians will be taking notes. With the prospect of a large audience comprised of people from many countries, some watching, some also particpating, during the speech, the event holds the potential for being a ground-breaker-if all goes well, that is. (The White House Twitter feed will be promoted during the event and SMS updates will also go out, given the popularity of SMS use in Africa.)

"The Obama administration is all about social networking in every way possible," said Tori Horton of the Annenberg School for Communications, one of the people who helped come up with the idea for the event. "It's a new way of reaching out to foreign audiences."

Metaplace founder, Raph Koster, struck a similar chord, suggesting that the virtual world format offers a slightly different way of engagement where outsiders can participate actively rather than by sitting back and watching streams." And the government is doing a lot to bring social media into its public diplomacy efforts," he added.

Still, this is cyberspace. In 2006, a Second Life interview conducted with Chinese businesseswoman, Ailin Graef, was interrupted when the virtual theatre where the conversation was taking place, got interrupted temporarily by an attack of flying penises. Looking forward to the president's speech, Second Life's CEO, Mark Kingdon, said the service has alerted its global support teams in advance of the event to help in case there are problems.

Separately, the White House said that it has been soliciting questions and comments for the president though SMS, Twitter, Facebook and African newspapers in the run up to his Ghana visit. On Monday, it will post video and audio recordings of the president's answers.



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by AMarineboot August 16, 2009 12:20 PM EDT
Mr President why not look a the Foreign Aid budget as a way to pay for the cost of Health Care?
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by wheeljc July 11, 2009 5:04 PM EDT
What was with President Obama's speech in Russia -- as pertains to the cold war??

"Like President Medvedev and myself, you're not old enough to have witnessed the darkest hours of the Cold War, when hydrogen bombs were tested in the atmosphere, and children drilled in fallout shelters, and we reached the brink of nuclear catastrophe. But you are the last generation born when the world was divided. At that time, the American and Soviet armies were still massed in Europe, trained and ready to fight. The ideological trenches of the last century were roughly in place. Competition in everything from astrophysics to athletics was treated as a zero-sum game. If one person won, then the other person had to lose.

And then, within a few short years, the world as it was ceased to be. Now, make no mistake: This change did not come from any one nation. The Cold War reached a conclusion because of the actions of many nations over many years, and because the people of Russia and Eastern Europe stood up and decided that its end would be peaceful.

With the end of the Cold War, there were extraordinary expectations -- for peace and for prosperity; for new arrangements among nations, and new opportunities for individuals. Like all periods of great change, it was a time of ambitious plans and endless possibilities. But, of course, things don't always work out exactly as planned. Back in 1993, shortly after this school opened, one NES student summed up the difficulty of change when he told a reporter, and I quote him: "The real world is not so rational as on paper." The real world is not so rational as on paper."

I could have sworn the US and NATO had a significant role in ending the cold war. Guess I was just wrong! Glad President Obama squared us away!!
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by rikomatic July 11, 2009 4:52 PM EDT
In case you are curious about what the Obama simulcast in Second Life looked like, I posted a bit of video to my blog at http://www.rikomatic.com/blog/2009/07/simulcast-of-barack-obama-speech-in-ghana-into-second-life-and-metaplace-video.html .
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by chonder2 July 11, 2009 2:58 PM EDT
reveal5-Gone for a few minutes.Was getting an update on that Monday Drone launch.It's a backup Drone for the new one launching today.The Drone on the Monday has all the regular Recon responsibilities plus extra features like Cheney upgrade.When the Drone returns to base it lies about all the intel it gathered.Also it is capable of breaking the arm of and revealing any personal info of any intel officer that tries to get the correct info.
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by W_A_H July 11, 2009 12:13 PM EDT
Nope, done blasted past the point of logic and now entering the point of absurdity. I NOW want to know just one thing Obama Administration? Where's the money? That?s it. I don?t want to hear any more fairytales; I want to know where this $1 trillion went? Where's the money Obama?

My good, good neighbors are dropping like flies, losing homes, lost jobs and this administration is paying $600 million into Gaza? My neighbors are too old to start over. These folks have lived in these homes for over 40 years and we?re shipping U.S. Cash to Gaza by the truckload? WTH? How is one dime of this cash going to Gaza helping Americans? It?s not. We're gonna find out where this money went come hell or high water.
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by beaumuff July 11, 2009 1:51 PM EDT
Can't worry about that right now can we Obungler. Gota take care of Africa right now.
by voxpopulus July 11, 2009 8:27 PM EDT
Good name. "Wah, wah, wah" is all we get from the right these days.
by chonder2 July 11, 2009 10:00 AM EDT
and another thing,enriquie blowhole Gonzales... if thats the best you can do, your embarrasing your self!
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by John_Merritt July 11, 2009 7:28 PM EDT
Hey Unreveal:

Have you noticed? You are carrying on a one man conversation with yourself? Is your life that bad? Or is it your wife locked you in the room again?
by chonder2 July 11, 2009 9:56 AM EDT
The same bla...bla...bla! Where were you whiners in July 2008 thru Dec 2008? You were in a trance, brought on by your all knowing all seeing leaders... Rush, John McCain and McCain's economic proctologist Phil" Mental Recession","Regulation is marist"Gramm.When Dr. Phil with both hands on your shoulders guiding you into a deregulated future.Hows that working out? Great thinking you idiots!!"Lets crash the remainder of the economy,that will show those wall street millionares"
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by wtcmedic911 July 11, 2009 9:50 AM EDT
The guy loves having his face constantly shown, if he cant be on tv each and every day, mag. cover and such i think he'd fall into depression. Must the world wait until hes dead to have a coin or bank note with his face on it? I think we should have his face on it now so we can see it each and every minute of our day.
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by DoubleHappiness88 July 11, 2009 9:33 AM EDT
Republicans have become Anti-American. They would rather see this president fail than to see the nation succeed.
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by wtcmedic911 July 11, 2009 9:51 AM EDT
and dems supported Bush? get your head out of you azz.
by W_A_H July 11, 2009 12:16 PM EDT
If you call this success double then you need to re-read a dictionary. This is an unmitigated disaster and I voted for the man. Don?t tell me.
by voxpopulus July 11, 2009 8:24 PM EDT
"They would rather see this president fail than to see the nation succeed." Well, they did their best to make this country fail for eight years. Criticizing Obama would make sense if the Republicans had an alternative, either of policy or leadership, they have neither. But like any animal trapped in a corner, they get nastier the worse off they get.
by Aldymac July 11, 2009 8:36 AM EDT
Don't forget Joe, he said the economy is coming backand factorys are reopening, ect, ect, do you suppose its all on the internet, all those jobs are in cyberspace?
Our democrat governor just got some stimulas money and it all stayed in and around the capitol city where most of the votes are, can you imagine only the area where the democrats are the strongest is the area that got any money?
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by clancy49 July 11, 2009 8:09 AM EDT
This article makes it sound like Obama invented the high tech communication capability. This administration is nothing more than the example of the packaging of this new media and showing the marketing powers of it, for the benefit of the creators to make money from it.
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by libftw July 11, 2009 3:02 AM EDT
It's a hoot! Maybe he'll do the State of the Union as a Troll Hunter on WOW!
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by artorus July 11, 2009 5:39 AM EDT
haha, then he'll use his staff of healthcare reform plus 5
by whitemale08 July 11, 2009 12:14 AM EDT
Trying to turn the presidency into a high-tech distraction, (the internet is not very hi-tech, just a consumer product), will not cover over the MASSIVE FRAUD perpetuated by the bailouts of Goldman Sucks and JP Morgan.

Obama is a failure, and the mass-media has no credibility anymore since the WMD fiasco and yet it continues to dig its own grave by propping up this corporate puppet of the British Empire of Worthless Derivatives and Credit-Default Swaps.

Obama is finished and should be impeached or at least forced to replace his economic advisors Larry Summers and Tim Geitner for not protecting the American taxpayer from looters like Goldman Sucks and JP Morgan.
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by voxpopulus July 10, 2009 10:35 PM EDT
The internet more clearly than anything shows how tedious the one-note samba of the failed Republicans is. We voted for him because we wanted him, and he's doing what we voted him in for. You are just a sore loser.
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