Links 2008-07-13
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“As long as you can embed a 3D room inside a blog post with the same ease you can place an YouTube video in it, people are happy. And I’m pretty sure that’s exactly what Google intends.”
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“the standard use case we’re looking for is someone who’s going to embed this in their Facebook page.”
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“Here’s a list of questions with tips and tricks for Google’s 3D chat world, Lively.”
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“If you can’t link to [a virtual world] from the regular Web (and vice versa), it doesn’t exist. That is why virtual 3D worlds are going to come to the browser. The Web will just become more 3D over time.”
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“Lively Worlds will be a place where Google Lively users can share their Lively Worlds.” … on a Google Map — User-generated curation. Gotta love the initative of web folks.
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“Myrl allows you to share your virtual life. Your avatar has a Karma and you build it up the more you interact, play and live your virtual life. The higher the Karma, the more visible your discoveries will be.”
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“9. Casual gaming is built-in: No surprises here. Casual gaming is at the heart of KT&T [kids, tweens and teens] virtual worlds. Expect this feature to be popular (and a smart-play) for real-world brands.”
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#Create your own virtual space: Chat and interact with your friends in rooms you design #Express yourself: Customize your avatar and stream personal photos and video #Add your room to your site: Invite your friends to chat and help decorate — 3D*Ning
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“Large media companies who are publishers of virtual worlds have told me directly that they are not interested in having their work in a new medium hosted by Google; they fear that they’ll lose more advertising models to Google down the road.”
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