Google On Social Media
July 9, 2008 – 2:37 pmThe Mountain View-based company unveiled a free service Tuesday in which three-dimensional software enables people to congregate in electronic rooms and other computer-manufactured versions of real life. The service, called “Lively,” represents Google’s answer to a 5-year-old site, Second Life, where people deploy animated alter egos known as avatars to navigate through virtual reality.
I tried Second Life a year or so ago. I didn’t really get into it. To interface for me was too complicated for the time i had to learn it witch made me uninstall it after 20 minutes. I haven’t tried Lively since it doesn’t support mac. If i have time i will try it tonight on my dell.











