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| Google Lively: A new spin on an old topic |
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| By Wolfgang Gruener | ||||
| Tuesday, July 08, 2008 19:38 | ||||
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Mountain View (CA) - Google has discovered the world of avatars and launched a new 3D environment that has its origins in, you may have guessed it, one of the company’s 20% projects. You can use your Google login to create a virtual character to interact and chat with other users. Virtual rooms can be easily embedded into websites.
Lively is, just as most avatar-based environments, a chat room on steroids: Your interactions with other users are visualized and, in this case, heavily animated. When you are done creating and dressing your avatar you can join other users in countless rooms that are expected to become meeting destinations, but currently are filled with people who are exploring the ways how Lively really works.
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