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Google Earth to get a Second Life?

By | January 25, 2007, 7:10am PST

Summary: Rumors are circulating that the search giant is planning to build its own virtual world based on Google Earth.

Michael Eisenberg (a partner at VC firm Benchmark Capital) has posted on his blog about a rumor he's heard regarding a Google plan to build a virtual world based on Google Earth.

Eisenberg writes:

Heard an interesting rumor today from an academic who heard through the PhD grapevine…Google is working on turning Google Earth into a virtual world a la Second Life. That would be an interesting development both for Google. After hearing this, I was struck by the language on the Google Earth website: "One more step to creating a life-like 3-D model of the whole planet.."

It's certainly true that many of the components needed are already in place, with the latest version of Google Earth having added the ability to build and share rich 3D content using the company's SketchUp 3D modeling software. Having said that, I'd be careful not to pay too much attention to a rumor put out by a partner in the VC firm that owns a substantial stake in Second Life — any news of Google creating its own virtual world is sure to drive up acquisition interest in Second Life from the search giant's competitors.

Over at VC Ratings, Joshua Jaffe asks how Google building its own virtual world fits into its remit of organizing the world's information? However, I've long considered that Google's real mission is to organize the world around advertising. If it's true that Google is about to acquire game advertiser Adscape, a virtual world would seem like a logical next step.  

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Depends how it's done
BobF_z 25th Jan 2007
One of the attractive things about virtual worlds is that you can do things which you cannot normally do within real life.

If they end up emulating the physical world it will probably end up being a boring 3d animated travelog

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