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Video-tour por los metaversos, not a game (muy bueno) (1)
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El caparazón (5) permalink
Os dejo una idea original ejecutada, en mi opinión, de forma magistral. Se trata de mostrar la vertiente social de los mundos virtuales, tal vez su razón de ser: Second Life, HiPiHi, Kaneva, Twinity, ActiveWorlds, LagunaBeach vMTV. There.com, Habbo, Google Lively, FootballSuperstars, Weblin, AmazingWorlds, CyWorld, Whyville, Gaia Online, RocketOn, Club Penguin, YoVille, Webkinz, BarbieGirls, Prototerra, IMVU, Spore, vSide, Tale in the Desert, SpineWorld, Stardoll, The Manor, There.com, ExitReality, Vastpark, Qwaq, PS3Home, GoSupermodel, Grockit, Croquet, Metaplace, ...Shared by Miguel Angel (88)Contribute comment -
Video: My Panel on Casual MMOs and Immersive Worlds from the Social Gaming Summit (1)
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When I say "my panel," of course I mean "the Social Gaming Summit panel I was happy to moderate with Min Kim (VP of Marketing, Nexon America), Patrick Ford (VP of Marketing and Community Development, K2 Networks), Kyra Reppen (SVP...Shared by Woosung (23)Contribute comment -
Venture Capital Loves Virtual (6)
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GigaOM (899) permalink
Startups selling virtual goods and offering virtual experiences are raking in the venture capital these days. Perhaps it’s the fact that virtual gifting hit the mainstream in 2007 or because people are worried about the impact of business travel on the environment, but the virtual world is beginning to get its share of real dollars. In the first half of 2008, virtual worlds raised $345 million in venture investment, according to data from Virtual Worlds ...Contribute comment -
11 Virtual Worlds Google’s Lively Better Live Up To (1)
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Business Pundit (52) permalink
(Image: A Second Life underwater scene from Masternewmedia.org) Google broke new ground again, sort of. This time, its achievement is called Lively, a Web-based virtual world. From Gamasutra: The application is closely integrated with social networks including Facebook and the OpenSocial standard, with a MySpace integration coming soon. This means that, if a lively user is signed into Facebook, you don’t have to sign in to Google to use the application, which is an approximately ...Shared by Gaz (15)Contribute comment
