Second Life Showcase will be a place to highlight the best of the virtual world's user-created regions and "(make) it easier for people in Second Life to find cool and exciting content," Second Life Editor Brett Atwood said.
Second Life is a 3-D online world developed by Linden Lab where users from more than 100 countries across the globe can create, build and personalize a virtual life and space.
In addition to highlighting user-created builds, the new Showcase program will feature daily "hot spots" for Second Life users to visit. The new guide is accessible from the Second Life Web site and also within the Second Life program.
"Showcase is the go-to destination for enhancing virtual world exploration," Atwood said. "We think that it will be something that will benefit people who have an interest in virtual environments."
Before the launch of Showcase, some areas in Second Life have been hidden, Atwood said. Since the launch, the program has had a "huge impact" in driving traffic to the showcased builds.
The featured areas will be refreshed about two times a week, he said. The fashion and music categories of Showcase are two of the big current hot spots. However, Showcase also features hot spots from other categories including education and nonprofit.
The best of user-created videos in the emerging Machinima format will also be highlighted. Machinima enables users to create and record their own movies within programs such as Second Life. Avator-based performances can be recorded and then edited into a digital production that can be shared on the Internet.
The 3-D environment is continuing to grow. Atwood said one study found that the amount of physical virtual space within the Second Life Grid platform has actually become larger than some countries. This means there are a lot of areas to explore and Showcase allows users to “surf round” the virtual world, the same way one uses a T.V. channel guide, Atwood said.
"Showcase is meant to be a place that only sponsors the best," Atwood said.
The program has been in development for almost a year in various levels, he said. Throughout that time, categories were revised and functionality was improved.
Showcase was created as part of Linden Lab's "ongoing drive toward creating a richer, more immersive virtual environment," according to a press release.
Second Life had a high of 78,000 concurrent users in the week before the launch of Showcase, Atwood said. The program is also closing in on approximately 20 million downloads.