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SL Browser - In the Run for Being Second Life's Google Print
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SL Browser is an inworld ad network created by Felix Wakmann and Diva Canto. So what makes this HUD gadget special enough to demand attention, you ask? Well, it indexes some 1.4 million products and averages 2000 searches per day.

But this isn't about numbers ... I'm excited about several features that surpass the searching capabilities available in the SL client. For one - you can search based on keywords and in your results you get the location and relevant object/keyword image (instead of the picture of a storefront). This helps narrow your search at-a-glance, without wasting time teleporting to a tens of sites to find something close to what you have in mind. It even sports an "impulse buying" option through the "Public" search feature. If you have that box checked, your HUD will react to searches other people make using the browser. If you like what you're hearing, go get your own here.

If you're a business owner and wish to update your object description, simply change the object description and the Browser will automatically update in a week's time. Felix is also working on creating tags for those who wish to have their objects stay un-indexed by his gadget. For the techies reading this, continue on to hear about how the browser works, pitfalls, etc.

Since I am not a tech person, here are a few snippets of from the conversation I had with Felix about SL Browser. Yes, he actually talks in bullet points! [Note: this exchange has been edited to correct spelling errors and re-order some comments to match the intended sequence of responses]

What do you think are the differences between SL Browser and the Electric Sheep implementation of the ad network, besides this being a resident-created product? :)
Felix Wakmann: Differences:
1) images
2) searches contents of objects
3) in-world user interface
4) more care with security issues

So are you still currently indexing? And can owners of those objects edit their listing (if not now, at some point)?
Felix Wakmann: We scan the entire grid every week. So, if you want better info, just edit your objects in-world, to add more descriptions.

What are some of the issues you are currently aware of?
Felix Wakmann: The issues:
1) Our robots only list things that they can *see*. we move the robot around, but.. its hard for them to navigate (requires Artificial Intelligence, which they don't have). We are working on an easy way for shop owners to "tag" the spots that the robot should visit and also, to block the robot from visiting ... all very easy to do.
2) We currently don't do very well with "vendors"... with many products in them. We have a solution for that too, but it's not done yet. Most of the big, high-quality stores avoid them, at least.
3) We don't have a great way to order the results based on how good they are, but... we are working on that too
This is all "research and development" in action, but you can't answer some questions until you have the experience from developing the first step.

How would you define "good"?
Felix Wakmann: Google basically defined the approach, saying "good = popular". We are working on defining an analogy for SL, based on traffic and some other ideas.
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Let's Go Shopping - Men's Edition 4 - Suits you, sir. Print
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If you missed last week's sampling of menswear and fashions, you can find it here.

Two big ones today! This week, we're looking at Blaze Fine Fashions, and Magellan House - both recommended by a number of SLI readers. We're still looking for places to review, so if you have a favorite men's store which has clothing, accessories, shoes, skins, hair, gadgets, or anything else you can think of, let us know. If our test audience buys something, we'll write it up the store here.

Blaze Fine Fashions - Blaze Columbia

With her concise range of menswear, Blaze Columbia has ensured that she has not substituted quality for quantity. She has produced a selection of business, smart casual and formal outfits for men, all with elegant, understated and attractive handrawn detailing. Unlike with photorealistically detailed clothing, Blaze's garments hint at folds and creases rather than fleshing them out in full, giving a streamlined look more appropriate to Second Life. Blaze's businesses suits are especially popular, with satiny welt pockets in opposition to the matt button holes and a sheen on the lapels for the jacket, and crisp creases permanently pressed into the pants.

Something I especially liked was the layering of the shirts and ties. The shirt is on the undershirt layer, the tie knot on the shirt layer, and the tie itself is a flexi-prim layered over the top. This gives the whole system a great flexibility for combinations of color within the label, and assists with compatibility with other Second Life garments.

If I were to desire any changes to Blaze's work, it would be these: extra cuff detailing on the shirt, and a slightly different effect for the crotch creases on the pants. Nonetheless, I accept that altering the cuffs might make them less compatible with other Second Life clothing, and that considering the way that pants wrap around the avatar mesh, that crotch creases can be quite difficult.

Magellan House - Apparel by Mako - Mako Magellan

Mako Magellan's clothing range has just expanded by quite a large extent, so even if you are already familiar with Mr. Magellan's work, now is an excellent time to check out his garments. The gallery contains snaps taken during the Grand Opening of his flagship store in Caledon, Victoria City. I had the privilege of hobnobbing with the man himself as the excessively polite and refined people of Caledon and surrounds, and other admirers of Mr. Magellan's designs, came together to celebrate the opening. The opening was decidedly well attended, with people coming and going throughout the period between 3pm and 5pm on 11 August, for an average of 20 people, with quite a number sticking around after the stated time.

Mr. Magellan's designs are interesting. Not necessarily historically correct (by design), but certainly with more than a nod in that direction, and with a taste of his own style in addition. From a distance, and even from his own advertising, his clothing may look a little plain, perhaps even severe; however, this misapprehension is soon cleared up from a more usual distance - in fact the clothing has been carefully textured, in some cases delicately, in others, more boldly.

With the introduction of several new pieces, we witness the development of Mr. Magellan's style, as he breaks out into more colorful and dramatic designs intended for everyday wear, as opposed to his previous dramatic "dress-up" garments. Even though the execution is not quite right, in that the stripes do not match up across seams (though, to be granted, RL clothing doesn't match designs across seams either), one of my favorite pieces is the red pinstripe double-breasted suit, a bold and glamorous choice and an excellent concept. The "Sergeant Pepper" outfit I am also very fond of, particularly the detailing on the front of the jacket, although the collar color dos not quite match that of the jacket. Our test audience did not find either of these flaws sufficient cause to not buy these outfits.

A listing of new garments and outfit available, from Mr. Magellan's invitation to the Grand Opening:

Several garments will be on display for the first time:

  • A complete riding outfit: black helmet and crop, red 'hunting pink' jacket, and cream jodhpurs
  • A plain navy three-piece single-breasted suit
  • A brown tweed two-piece single-breasted suit
  • A charcoal silk two-piece double-breasted suit
  • A red pinstripe double-breasted suit
  • A replica of George Harrison's outfit from the Sergeant Pepper album
  • A 3/4-length belted double-breasted trenchcoat
  • A detailed red patchwork silk double-breasted waistcoat
  • A flamboyant purple top hat and tails combination
  • An open-necked collarless shirt
  • A buttoned collarless shirt
  • A creamy white shirt with prim collar and blue tie

And even something for the ladies:

  • Four pairs of ladies' pearl earrings

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All Fashion Plates:
Skin: Nora Entice - David Almond Stubble
Shape: Nora Entice - David Shape
Hair: Sirena Brad Black - Blackberry
Goggles: Techpanty - Glasses Collection 3
Hat: 7 Deadly Prims - Skull Tophat Twisted collection

Fashion Plates 1-4:
Blaze* Ultimate Wool Suit - Black
Fashion Plates 5-6:
Blaze* Safari Cavalier - Leopard

Fashion Plates 7-8:
Apparel by Mako - Red Patchwork Waistcoat
Apparel by Mako - Buttoned Collarless Shirt
Fashion Plate 9:
Apparel by Mako - Red Pinstriped Double-breasted Suit
Fashion Plate 10:
Apparel by Mako - Sgt Pepper Outfit
Fashion Plates 11-12:
Apparel by Mako - Morning Coat Jacket and Tails - Blue Double-breasted
Apparel by Mako - Morning Wear Trousers

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Let's Go Shopping - Men's Edition 3 Print
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If you missed last week's sampling of menswear and fashions, you can find it here.

Again, both of the stores we looked at this week came to us highly recommended by the discerning readers of SLI - and we thank you for your suggestions! We're still looking for places to review, so if you have a favorite men's store which has clothing, accessories, shoes, skins, hair, gadgets, or anything else you can think of, let us know. If our test audience buys something, we'll write it up the store here.

Jeepers Creepers - Eponymous Trenchmouth

Boots and Shoes(Both), Industrial, Smart casual, Formal.

I am seriously impressed with the quality of the shoes and boots created by Eponymous Trenchmouth, under the Jeepers Creepers label. Each item available under this label is clean, elegant and unimpeded by unnecessary detail. Most of the pieces are bling-free, except where bling is subtly used to enhance the look of naturally shiny adornments. A different shoe or boot is provided for each foot, making for greater verisimilitude. Many of the shoes and boots come with an optional in-built walk, appropriate to the intended gender of the wearer. Men's shoes and boots are available in various sizes; depending on the line, somewhere between a size 20 and a size 35.

There are six lines of shoes and boots currently under this label: Strike! for men's and women's bowling shoes, Clog for rugged, easy-wearing slip-ons, Rigger for tough yet good-looking boots, Trashville for massive biker boots, Hawkes & Healey for a classic and elegant appearance, and Rebel for a stylish look. There is also Giddyap, the men's horse riding boot.

Not only are all the shoes and boots available well crafted and good looking, but there has been an obvious improvement between some of the older ranges and the new Rebel line - in the Rebels, prim work can barely be seen, there is hardly even an impression that these shoes were made in a non-malleable material, and texturing has become more subtle and realistic.

The Rebel line is decidedly my favorite: the base textures are excellent, and combine with the highlighting and shadowing for an exemplary finish on each shoe. Detailing is accurate and true-to-life; the stitching is reminiscent of hand-stitched shoes I've seen in real life. It really makes you feel like you could take these shoes from the screen and wear them in the physical world.

Jeepers Creepers also has lines of shoes for solely for women.

Nocturnal Threads - Kaia Ennui

Clothing(Both), Boots(Both), Tattoos, Gothic.

Kaia Ennui of Nocturnal Threads (NT) is a excellent purveyor of goods for those customers of a Gothic bent wishing to flesh out their wardrobes. Traditional Gothic, Romantic and Horror themes are apparent throughout the range for men: lace and velvet, skulls, zombies, black, blue and red, and belts and buckles. From the delicate, detailed, and dreamy to the roughened, toughened and texture-complex, NT offers men shirts, pants, complete outfits, boots and tattoos, as well as unisex clothing and hair.

Nothing in the line struck me as being outstanding. I didn't find any signature or must-have pieces. That said, I like the clothing, and our test audience will be adding some of the pieces they bought to their regular wardrobe as staples. Determined efforts have been made to match the seams, with success. Fabric textures are life-like, looking rich and stiff or luxe and fluid as the garment requires. On the garments that I purchased, accessories often replicated in prim-work in other labels, like belts and buckles, have here been done in texture, to good effect. Prices are reasonable for the quality of work on offer, also considering that mostly complete outfits are for sale. There is also much to be said about the quantity of pieces available to choose from in the range.

NT also carries a women's line of clothing and accessories.

In the gallery...

H&H Black & White Oxfords WH
Rebel - James Dean WH

NT Whisper shirt and gloves.
NT Lithium Pants.
NT Tank Grrl belt.

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