Second Life gains competition in the form of SceneCaster
Move over Second Life, there’s a new 3D virtual web space in town which is trying to make a name for itself in the online community. SceneCaster is a company that has a created a 3D scene creation application that integrates itself with many other web-based apps and online accounts.
While it isn’t a virtual world in the way that Second Life is, SceneCaster will allow users to customize a virtual space for themselves and allow them an easy way to share media files as well as build an online community through its user-friendly interface.
It’s definitely easier to access and link your virtual space with SceneCaster’s new application since each scene created there is already embedded into a web page. Also, SceneCaster has tied itself to several big names in the online networks and e-commerce scene.
The application will be integrated with Google‘s 3D Warehouse, which allows the user access to many 3D images to help customize their web space. SceneCaster has also enabled the incorporation e-commerce sites like eBay and Amazon, as well as other networks like Facebook and Flickr.
All in all, while not as fluid as its long-time virtual world counterpart, Second Life can expect some tough competition in the game of 3D virtual communities with what SceneCaster has in store for everyone.
Move over Second Life, there’s a new 3D virtual web space in town which is trying to make a name for itself in the online community. SceneCaster is a company that has a created a 3D scene creation application that integrates itself with many other web-based apps and online accounts.
While it isn’t a virtual world in the way that Second Life is, SceneCaster will allow users to customize a virtual space for themselves and allow them an easy way to share media files as well as build an online community through its user-friendly interface.
It’s definitely easier to access and link your virtual space with SceneCaster’s new application since each scene created there is already embedded into a web page. Also, SceneCaster has tied itself to several big names in the online networks and e-commerce scene.
The application will be integrated with Google‘s 3D Warehouse, which allows the user access to many 3D images to help customize their web space. SceneCaster has also enabled the incorporation e-commerce sites like eBay and Amazon, as well as other networks like Facebook and Flickr.
All in all, while not as fluid as its long-time virtual world counterpart, Second Life can expect some tough competition in the game of 3D virtual communities with what SceneCaster has in store for everyone.