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Friday:
Chris Pirillo’s Gnomedex conference, which aims to “unlock the attendee’s spirit,” is happening now in Seattle. Can’t make this year’s event, titled “The Blogosphere’s Conference?” Check out their live stream, assuming you can get it to work.
Gawker videographer Richard Blakely is one of the artists featured at tonight’s San Francisco International Festival of Short Films tonight at the Victoria Theater on 16th and Mission.
Saturday
Bring your laptop and your bathing suit for SuperHappyDevHouse 19 in beautiful Los Gatos. The working party kicks off at 2 p.m. and goes until 1 a.m.
Photo by: Laughing Squid

Source:Valleywag
When you can visit Second Life, why ever leave your home? Dynamedia, the marketing company that made it possible to order fresh pizzas from the confines of Second Life, wants to ease the virtual world’s toll on your wardrobe. It’s currently searching out companies for its VirtuReal project. Coming soon to a virtual mall near you, the ability to purchase real-world items. Just what we need. Shopping from the comfort of your pajamas? The Web spawned Amazon.com for a reason, and that reason didn’t involve avatars flying around with shopping bags.

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San Francisco-based Double Fusion is expanding its Japanese in-game advertising operation to take advantage of the “world’s second-largest advertising market.” In other words, it’s hedging its bets as it faces off against Microsoft-owned Massive in the U.S. [PaidContent]

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