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Why is blue the most popular color in social media?

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 by Griffin Hammond

Someone tell me. I'm guessing Facebook started it. Web design often differs between global cultures, but blue appears to represent social media on websites prominent in the U.S., Europe, South America, and Asia. Interestingly, when blue is not used prominently, a black/red motif seems popular. (YouTube, MetroFLOG, Netlog, Bebo, Tagged, Media ...

The long awaited virtual world, Lively by Google has taken form… and it’s looking interesting

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 by Kyle Welter

Released June 8th, Lively by Google is one of the more exciting virtual worlds to hit the market this year. Realizing the limiting factors that desktop programs similar to SecondLife pose, Lively has alternatively been created as a web-based program which appeals to casual users over heavy creators. The concept ...

New Possibilities for Virtual Worlds

Thursday, June 12th, 2008 by Kyle Welter

Launched this past week through a promotion with Carl's Jr and Hardee's, the ExitReality platform has the capability of turning any website into a virtual avatar world. Through a plug-in, one is able to view their own facebook/myspace or anyone else's page in virtual form. ExitReality imports all images, videos ...