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Microsoft’s paws on OpenSim?

July 20, 2008 by Metaverse Journal Editor Leave a Comment

Am I the only one that experiences nausea at the thought of Microsoft integrating its technologies with the OpenSim virtual world platform?

To me, any technology that’s brand-specific is going to cause more problems than deliver solutions when the longer term view is taken for interoperability.

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  1. Jovin says

    July 20, 2008 at 7:51 am

    You’re certainly not the only one – and that’s why they’ll fail to implement this.

    They tried the same trick before on the web with Microsoft Passport (now re-branded LiveID) and it failed miserable, no-one except M$ used it.

    That’s not to say the idea is without merit but never if M$ is in charge of it. The most obvious flaw in their plan is that this is really one of Linden Lab’s future plans – to be the glue that binds virtual worlds together – and they’re years ahead of M$. The day to REALLY worry is when LL sell The Grid to M$ and I wish that was less likely than it is.

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  2. Wolfie Rankin says

    July 20, 2008 at 9:46 am

    “Paws on opensim” Are you suggesting Microsoft are a bunch of Werewolves?
    That’s rather cheeky of you.

    Us Werewolves don’t like being compared to Microsoft.

    Wolfie!

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  3. Lee C says

    July 20, 2008 at 12:07 pm

    Try thinking about it this way. We’ve always been wondering if this trend is truly going to surpass fad, and with companies like Microsoft starting to seriously invest in the work being done it’s confirmation that Metaverse technology is here to stay. It means, no, we’re not wasting our time with projects like OpenSim and it really opens the field up for serious research and development.

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  4. G2 Proto says

    July 20, 2008 at 10:11 pm

    The article got it wrong and there should be a correction soon. Microsoft is not involved directly rather it is the http://www.sldnug.net community who is adding the features. They will be optional and in no way compete with Linden Labs, only supplement for those who choose to use it.

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  5. G2 Proto says

    July 21, 2008 at 9:11 am

    The article got it wrong and there should be a correction soon. Microsoft is not involved directly rather it is the http://www.sldnug.net community who is adding the features. They will be optional and in no way compete with Linden Labs, only supplement for those who choose to use it.

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  6. G2 Proto says

    July 20, 2008 at 6:12 pm

    That said Microsoft is supporting the effort indirectly by helping with a sponsored sim in Second Life where we teach C# for free.

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