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  • An Engine Fit For My Proceeding
  • Clever Zebra - Open Solutions for Virtual Enterprise
  • collapsing geography
  • Confessions of an Aca/Fan
  • Defying Classification
  • Ego Food
  • Elapsed Time
  • Electric Sheep Company
  • Gwyn’s Home
  • Holovaty.com
  • Ian Bicking: a blog
  • jacobian.org
  • JeffCroft.com: Homepage
  • Jeremy Zawodny's blog
  • Leah Culver's Stupid Blog
  • Massively
  • Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO
  • New World Notes
  • Official Linden Blog
  • One More Blog
  • qLab
  • Reuters/Second Life
  • robcurley.com
  • Second Life Insider
  • Shiny Life
  • Signal vs. Noise
  • Simon Willison's Weblog
  • superpixel subscripts
  • The Auburn Plainsman - A spirit that is not afraid.
  • The B-List: Latest entries
  • The EveryBlock Blog
  • Torley Lives
  • Virtual Worlds News
  • what a quiet stiff
  • whump.com | More Like This WebLog
  • why the lucky stiff
  • Wilson Miner Live / Posts

Out to Pasture -- White Paper on VW Platform Evaluations

Out to Pasture -- White Paper on VW Platform Evaluations

I find myself agreeing with Giff, even though I've had some criticisms of the virtual-world-in-a-browser posts earlier. I do think the space between the Web and the virtual world is an interesting area in which to work, and I love to see someone develop in this area. Right now, it's an all or none proposition -- you either work on the Web or in a virtual worlds. I think sites could build in some of the social aspects of an immersive 3D experience and see positive results in the blend.

Tags: second life, virtual worlds, web, development

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