Joining the company in April 2006, Joe Miller is responsible for
extending the Second Life platform to reliably support very large
member communities. He has spent nearly 30 years squarely at the
intersection of engaging consumer experiences and interactive
technologies, including senior executive positions at Atari, Koala
Technologies, Epyx, Convergent, and Sega of America. He was a founder
and CEO of the Knowledge Universe Interactive Studio, a...
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