I am writing this blog posting on this article due to that I fully agree with all that has been written. When I wrote on the negativities of SecondLife, I hope I did not bash virtual world reality all together. If I did, then that posting(s) was very narrow minded.
I am a very big advocate of social media. I have seen it when it first started and grow to the wonders of it today. Virtual Worlds is a 3-D aspect of this social media. SecondLife is a giant in the virtual worlds at this time, but is does have serious issues that Linden Labs is constantly facing. If LL does not fix these many issues, then newer systems will form to replace SecondLife all together.
I hope LL can win over all these troubles in the end. Social medial is still young. Virtual worlds are even younger. With our recent economy issues, it may take a little longer to have virtual worlds to achieve where it must go in order to excel further in the technology age we are living in today. Even though we have a economic crisis, there is still hope for the future. So far, the younger generation has learned how to work together within this virtual world system. That says a great deal.
Where there is life, there is hope. If the younger generation made it possible for President Elect Obama to be our next President, then it will be up to the same generation to make a different for the future. I strongly believe that there is a wonderful future for virtual worlds. It is how we use them that will allow them to succeed.
The worst thing we can do is drown in our despair. We have a lot of opportunities yet in our lives today. There will be hard work to achieve them, but we can do it. If we all work for the common goal in turning things around and for the better, then we can make a difference.
Blessed Be to Isis and you,
Brandon Frater Phoenix
Real Name: Brandon Bowers
Report: Social Networking Part of 'Web 3.0' Virtual Worlds Trend


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