Google’s long awaited entry into the virtual world has taken place in the last week with the launch of their competitor to Second Life, lively.com. According to the Google blog the initial idea came as they “looked around the social web and wished that it could be less static”. I’m not quite buying that seen as Second Life has been around for a while now but that
doesn’t mean it isn’t an interesting entrant. Much like in Second Life you create an avatar for yourself although in Lively.com this is in more of a cartoon vein and in more of a Sims fashion. You can also create your own rooms within the world and customise their look and decoration. You can then hang out with your friends in the rooms you create, which brings in the social element. The interesting part comes with how and where you engage with lively.com. The system enables you to embed your room into your blog or website, and interact with it directly without the need to visit lively.com. Whether this is enough of a selling point I am not sure but lively.com will certainly appeal to the youth market more than Second Life and lets face it, the younger generation are much more likely to spend ours chatting to friends online, even more so if they create a cool avatar for themselves in the process. I was never a big fan of Sims, and never really got into Second Life, so I don’t think Ill be rushing along to set my account up. But if the Alexa rankings below are anything to go by lively.com could create a bit of a stir in the world of social media.
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