As I was saying...
2006-11-30 12:04 pmRemember two posts downwhen where I suggested that Second Life may become the AOL of virtual realities? Here's another post saying the same thing:
Techdirt: Will Second Life Be The AOL Of Online Virtual Worlds?
Techdirt: Will Second Life Be The AOL Of Online Virtual Worlds?
Perhaps one way to think of it is that Second Life is similar to the early closed online services like Prodigy, AOL and Delphi. Eventually, they all were forced to move towards the open internet that no one controlled (some slower than others). An "open source" Second Life could certainly represent the internet in such a scenario, taking away the more limited situation of Second Life, and allowing for much more interesting social and economic experiments.Some of the comments are worth reading, too. (Others are perfect examples of Sturgeon's Law, but...)