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Re: Virtual News in a Virtual World
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Rob Drimmie
Mark, it wasn't long ago that you wrote:
"A little more than two years ago, I wrote a column suggesting blogs were little more than online diaries for love-sick teenage girls. I was wrong. Dead wrong."
Given that the taste of crow is surely still fresh in your mouth, wouldn't it make sense not to casually dismiss people doing things online that you don't understand yet?
Shared worlds have shown fairly pretty steady growth since the first people connected two computers together. Surely there must be something of merit there?
I do not log in to Second Life. I tried it and it is not my thing, but I do participate in a variety of other online worlds like Warcraft and City of Heroes.
Starting your own blog obviously changed your mind. Have you tried logging into a virtual world with the intent of given it a genuinely fair chance?
Be it socially oriented like Second Life or game oriented like Warcraft, almost every one offers a trial version. Second Life is even free in perpetuity if you don't want to create anything.
What's stopping you from understanding?
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