I have been hearing a lot about secondlife, and I finally decided to research some up. For beginners, the articles in Businessweek and Wired would provide a credible source of information.
Briefly, secondlife is a virtual world with a real economy. People can buy land, build houses, offer services and so on. And the currency in the virtual world can be used in real world. So there are people who are making real moolah by offering services or trading in secondlife. At first it sounded crazy to me, but people are spending there and thats the reality.
This obviously has interesting (and perhaps at this point, unfathomed) implications. There is a claim that there is $410m worth of creative effort happening inside secondlife every year — that can add up quickly. Where does the economic benefit that people can reap in a virtual world start overtaking that in the real world — in some sense, the virtual economy starts competing for talent with real economy — especially with all the low cost of labour we have in India! Go imagine.
Tactically, I think this is one good way for some social networking sites to offer something compelling — provide social networking in context of virtual worlds that to an extent, map real places and buildings and people — of course, much less heavy in terms of computing and bandwidth requirements.
Btw, I am on secondlife now, and I am called Alok Blackmountain there 🙂 They dont have Mittals!
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Hallo,
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We do all of our research, filming and broadcasting exclusively in the virtual world. Our hosts Kirah Singh and Cristoph Broome present viewers with a new show each week, which can only be seen in the SL. Older shows you can see in our show archive on the weppage.
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greetings from Berlin/ Germany
Rock Soderstrom
Hello
we are also working to make our own 3D social networking and marketplace world Looking towords u guys to help me.
Regards
Sharad
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The virtual economy in social networking is definately an interesting concept. One of the issues of Social Networking (or rather internet dating) in India is its effectivness. Its very difficult to actually make new friends in such sites (orkut anyone?). People prefer to hobnob with thier own acquiantances rather than with strangers. Maybe this virtual economy thing can change that!
About names the last names are pretty funny, they don’t have an indian last names. I lost my earlier accounts due to the recent security attack they had, I now fly as Rajan Angkarn 🙂
Rajan
I have been bouncing such ideas to my gaming friends ( some the best gamers in the country) since few years now. They hve been telling that the kind of money & effor that goes to make second life is humungous ( cost & money). Writing a 3d world is serious amount of graphic designing & programming and would need a lot of moeny & investement.
Now these kind of oppurtunities fundamentally speaking there is huge amount of value created but the business models are emergent. After having spoken to a lot of startup kind of folks in this space and given the incentives of VCs in India I realized that a startup might not come forward to do it in India, the dynamics just don’t work.
But on the other hand a Big media house that has ton of money and who is scanning the trends elsewhere to copy in India and would do something like this and then we will have an Ekta Kapoor of MMORPG. http://rajan.wordpress.com/2005/06/26/gaming-and-india/ and India will leap from the cable TV period to the MMORPG period
Rajan
Btw I am not sure if you hve heard of Ranganorak ONline which is the only MMORPG with serious presence in India.