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Twitter OAuth Integration

Der Viewer 2.0 hat einige sehr coole neue Features mitgebracht. Gerade entdecke ich die Twitter OAuth Library.

The Twitter OAuth Library allows scripted objects in Second Life to update the Twitter status streams of residents in Second Life interacting with the objects. A dance machine might send an update saying that a resident is dancing at at a particular location in Second Life, a vendor might send an update saying that a resident has bought a particular item, an arena might say that a resident has won or lost a game. These status updates can be seen by the resident’s followers on Twitter and can include SLURLs back in to Second Life, allowing followers on Twitter to jump in to Second Life, whether they are a resident or not.

Nice!

Posted by Mo - Mär 3, 18:49.
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Second Life von einer Webseite steuern

Meine SL-Ambitionen in diesem Jahr beschränken sich eher auf das Umherwandern und Entdecken, da ich allerdings mit SL angefangen habe um zu Scripten war ich fasziniert als ich bei New World Notes über LSL http server las.

This is the counterpart to llHTTPRequest. While llHTTPRequest lets scripts in Second Life request data from HTTP-accessible sources, this HTTP-in enables outside sources to request data from scripts in Second Life. The key difference is that llHTTPRequest exchanges data when the script in SL wants; HTTP-in allows outside sources to determine when they need to communicate with scripts in SL.

Wie sowas aussehen kann lässt sich auf LOL beobachten. Dort lassen sich unter anderem Objekte über diese Webseite rezzen.

Posted by Mo - Okt 2, 08:47.
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Log into Second Life from within Second Life

Cooles Video von Aimee Trescothick in dem Sie sich in Second Life in Second Life einlogged – Rekursives Leben.

This is surely the coolest Second Life machinima you will see in quite some time: Created by Aimee Trescothick, a British programmer with fairy wings, it depicts Aimee using a plug-in she made to connect the Lindens’ new LLMedia API to a Virtual Network Computing port, remotely connecting to another computer via her Second Life viewer

Posted by Mo - Sep 2, 08:46.
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