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Posted in News on Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

news-google Google’s virtual world to die next month

Lively, a virtual reality service from Google is dying. The company plans to shut down the service at the end of the year, reflecting Lively’s inability to stand out from the rest of the virtual reality crowd. The pack of faux worlds is led by Second Life, where people deploy animated alter egos known as avatars to pursue digital fantasies.

Google introduced Lively to much fanfare in July, but management concluded it needed to sharpen its focus on its primary business of Internet search and advertising as the company’s revenue growth decelerates in the deteriorating economy.

Shutting down the service represents one of the few times Google has retreated since its inception a decade ago. Emboldened by its dominance of the lucrative search advertising market, Google has been extending its tentacles into other Internet markets, such as photo sharing, online payments and e-mail. The employees who had been working on Lively will be reassigned to other jobs after the service shuts down.

Source: MSNBC

 
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One Response to “Google’s virtual world to die next month”

HRTC Says:
December 1st, 2008 at 5:03 am

Lively and Second Life et al are just overhyped fads IMO. Talk about wasting your life on computer games…

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