Second Life and IBM to open virtual world borders

Second Life - Image 1When virtual worlds collide, what will happen? With Second Life‘s Linden Labs and IBM trying to do just that, we’re about to find out. Both companies are now trying to find ways to let a single online persona access different online games and services, thus breaking virtual barriers. “It’s going to happen anyway,” said IBM’s digital convergence vice president Colin Parris.

One of the things that would happen, according to Linden Labs, is that the more exciting virtual worlds will gain many immigrants and users, while “dull” worlds will lose most of their clients. Certainly an interesting prospect, and will force online gaming developers not to slack off and do their best in improving gaming experience.

Both IBM and Linden have discussed the industry standards expected from implementation of “open virtual world borders” in a recent virtual worlds conference located in San Jose, California.

Via Reuters

Second Life - Image 1When virtual worlds collide, what will happen? With Second Life‘s Linden Labs and IBM trying to do just that, we’re about to find out. Both companies are now trying to find ways to let a single online persona access different online games and services, thus breaking virtual barriers. “It’s going to happen anyway,” said IBM’s digital convergence vice president Colin Parris.

One of the things that would happen, according to Linden Labs, is that the more exciting virtual worlds will gain many immigrants and users, while “dull” worlds will lose most of their clients. Certainly an interesting prospect, and will force online gaming developers not to slack off and do their best in improving gaming experience.

Both IBM and Linden have discussed the industry standards expected from implementation of “open virtual world borders” in a recent virtual worlds conference located in San Jose, California.

Via Reuters

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