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Techcrunch40: Entertainment
Last session of the afternoon is around entertainment at Techcrunch40. Here are my notes:
Flowplay
- It’s a virtual avatar that you can then create a social network after you create an avatar
- Kinda like a prettier second life
- PLay a stupid game where you hold the mouse down – you can win tokens – nothing like holding down the space bar for an hour
- don’t like the prizes – sell them to your friends
- its like avatar meets dance dance revolution
- another pre-recorded demo!
Metaplace
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it’s a virtual world widget
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comparisons to the old aol mid-90s
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you can put an amazon storefront inside your world
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you can use xml, feeds, web services, a layer on top of everything
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the main page for your world gets you all kind of web tools – blogs, wikis, etc.
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virtual worlds have loads of potential they say
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the power of metaplace is that everyone can create their own
Woome
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bridging the offline and online world
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its the first company to develop an online speed dating platform using voice and video
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woo someone or be wooed
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do they do gay and lesbian? yes, they do
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they go thru a demo – basically each one has a minute to woo each other
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$1 to contact the person you woo’ed
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you can create your own sessions around any topic
Zivity
- social network with self-organizing content
- hot photos and interactions with amazing women
- amazon-style recommendations
- vote-based royalties for models and photographers
- they pay out 40%
- what does this product actually do??!?!!
- you can upload files in a zip – woo – 2007 baby!
- a photographer uploads photos – and then the models get some of the money or something – heck if i know
Expert Panel
Caterina – she likes Woome a lot – she doesn’t think its a good standalone app – better as part of another social networking site
Brad – also liked Woome
Sarah – didn’t like Woome at all
Loic – I really believe in Woome, he can see a nice virtual world on a site like techcrunch – he twittered it
Brad – I feel like the train left the platform with metaplace – with second life
Hammer – He liked Kaltura and thinks video is on the upspring and video catches on in the near future
Sarah – likes Zivity the best
Zivity – we do photo verification and age verification – but each model takes a picture with a new newspaper
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