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New gig at Virtual Worlds Forum

By Huw Leslie | July 10, 2008

It’s been a while since I last wrote on this blog, and for good reason: the small matter of A-Levels made me quite busy. They’re all over now, though, so I now have the opportunity to re-emerge from my hermit status.

I’m really excited to have started a new job, blogging and podcasting for the Virtual Worlds Forum website. The Virtual Worlds Forum is a wildly successful conference in London which debuted last year, and is coming back this year in October. I started on Tuesday this week, which couldn’t have been a bigger news day; Google finally got into the space with Lively, and I really welcome the opportunity to get really involved with a space that is clearly going to be of increasing importance in the future as advertisers go to new lengths to engage their audience.

I haven’t been doing proper, regular blogging for about a year now, and its a really nice feeling to be ‘back in the saddle’. I’m doing a handover period with my extremely helpful predeccessor at Virtual Worlds Forum blog, Stuart Dredge, for the next couple of weeks or so, and then I’ll be striking out on my own.

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2 Responses to “New gig at Virtual Worlds Forum”

  1. welcome to the VWs scene.

    Posted by: chris sherman on July 10th, 2008 at 3:03 pm
  2. I just bought me some adspace at virtualbury and I am going to have my band cloned as 3d virtual characters performing at this website called http://www.virtualbury.com , virtualbury a 3d music festival for contemporary performing arts!

    Posted by: chevs87 on September 12th, 2008 at 11:10 am

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