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Google Lively: a 3D social networking/chat tool that nobody asked for

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If you've ever thought it would be a good idea to embed a chat widget on your web site, Google has another proposition for you: Why stop there? Why not embed a 3D environment, let users create avatars, decorate a room, and chat with one another? The company has taken the wraps off of Lively, a 3D social networking/chat service that does just that. You can create or join Lively rooms through Lively.com or you can embed rooms on any site using a small snippet of HTML code.

We got our first clue that Google was up to something in the social networking/virtual world space last year when a student at Arizona State University snapped a screenshot of the signup page for a top secret Google project. At the time we guessed that Google was building a Second Life competitor. But since it's a web-based service, it looks like Lively is more of an IMVU competitor. That should come as no surprise, since as VentureBeat points out, one of the founders of IMVU now works for Google.


Honestly, we're not convinced that 3D Avatars add much to the social web experience. But if you're the sort of person that loves to spend hours customizing your Nintendo Mii or playing The Sims, you'll probably get a kick out of Lively. You can pick a character or a room from a handful of templates, and then start customizing by adding furniture, clothing, and changing characteristics like eye color, hair color, and skin tone.

At the moment Lively is Windows only and requires Firefox or Internet Explorer 7 to run. You also have to download and install the Lively application before the service will work. And there's a chance it still won't work. Lively is a bit of a resource hog. It crashed our browser a couple of times until we turned off almost every other running service on our PC.

Is Lively kind of cool? Yeah, sure. Is it worth crashing your web browser to use? Not really. What do you think? Is Lively a keeper? Or is it a waste of someone's 20 percent time at Google?

Tags: avatar, imvu, lively, second-life

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