As I was saying...

Nov 30, 2006 12:04

Remember two posts downwhen where I suggested that Second Life may become the AOL of virtual realities? Here's another post saying the same thing:

Techdirt: Will Second Life Be The AOL Of Online Virtual Worlds?Perhaps one way to think of it is that Second Life is similar to the early closed online services like Prodigy, AOL and Delphi. Eventually ( Read more... )

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aerowolf December 2 2006, 01:16:58 UTC
I view Second Life as an implementation of an experiment. Get the viewer down, then open-source it... as opposed to the "design the language, and only then create the viewer" situation that VRML created.

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mdlbear December 2 2006, 05:45:13 UTC
Trouble is, open-sourcing the viewer is only half of the system -- the half they don't care about. Their business model is based on owning the servers.

What's needed is a system where everyone can run their own servers, and link them together seamlessly -- like the web.

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aerowolf December 2 2006, 09:34:23 UTC
If the protocol is well-defined, then there's absolutely nothing that can be done if someone decides to put a "portal" on their land in SL that points a conforming viewer to a separate server.

And Linden Lab, when they open-sourced the protocol, knew that they can't keep control of the server.

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mdlbear December 2 2006, 17:26:55 UTC
Might work, then. I strongly suspect that I don't have the compute power or bandwidth for SL right now, and I know I don't have the time. Maybe I'll look into it next year sometime.

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