Google Lively Review 205
joc1985 writes "An objective review of Google Lively after a few hours of playing around. It seems to be a bad copy of Second Life. Somehow all the rooms are crowded, and porn has made its way in there already"
An opinionated an biased review (Score:5, Insightful)
When you read comments like "if it wasn't for the logo at the top left you wouldn't even know it was owned and operated by Google. The page is blend with no much color or style" it really makes you wonder. Does it matter that Google didn't brand it everywhere they could like other companies? In classical Google fashion, they took a simplified approach, which itself is a form of Google branding (just look at google.com)
Then the reviewer goes on "It is 100% centered around the mouse, this for me is a horrible defect that must be solved immediately. I happen to know every keyboard shortcut known to man kind (sic) and I absolutely hate the mouse. I am sure there are many people like me out there. " Well good for you buddy. And great research you've done there in assuming that everyone else is just like you.
Finally he concludes with saying he found "several Sex oriented rooms". A quick glance through the room index shows maybe a dozen of the 1000+ rooms that are listed there have a sexual theme. Seems like a pretty good ratio considering the amount of porn to be found on the internet and people's computers in relationship to the rest of the content on the web.
But then again, remember this blog is from "The Random thoughts of a Christian IT Professional."
"Porn has made its way in there already" (Score:5, Insightful)
You write that as if it's a bad thing.
Pervasively perverse proliferation (Score:2, Insightful)
Are you really that surprised?
Re:An opinionated an biased review (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Blog, Submit, Rinse and Repeat (Score:3, Insightful)
At the risk of stating the obvious -- yes. Slashdot editors frequently approve self-posted links and have done so for a long, long time.
Re:An opinionated an biased review (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:An opinionated an biased review (Score:5, Insightful)
Youtube what? (Score:4, Insightful)
Not as tight as Youtube policy? The only region where they may be 'tight' is in removing copyrighted material.... nothing else..... Just look at the recently uploaded, most viewed by day, week or maybe even month.... more than half of them involve some almost naked girl in the preview and sex based themes (although they may not contain actual sex scenes) but that still is not tight implementation....
Re:Porn vs theology (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:FP (Score:2, Insightful)
That assumes that there some limit to the supply of easily excitable, childish people out there.
Re:Blog, Submit, Rinse and Repeat (Score:1, Insightful)
then he should have prepared himself and take some measure to prevent the slashdot effect!
Re:An opinionated an biased review (Score:4, Insightful)
If that were true, what's the reason for the Google Video [google.com] policies, then?
I suspect the reason for filtering adult material has more to do with good business sense than anything else. If you allow adult materials, then your site is likely to become a haven for such materials rather than achieving its original goal. Sort of like how the various free internet backup and file sharing solutions became havens for warez rather than achieving a solid business goal.
Newbie here, help! (Score:2, Insightful)
TIA!
Without RTFA... (Score:2, Insightful)
Anybody else feel that Google is biting off more than they can chew?
I mean, smart people work there to be sure, they have a neat work environment and they excel at search. But everything else they do, and there might be a few exceptions here and there, doesn't hit the mark as far as being "top tier" like their search is. Gmail is probably their best product, albeit free but subsidized by advertising, and then Picasa and Google Analytics. Otherwise a lot of things are very 'meh'... their online office suite, Picasa Web, etc...
Dunno, I think they need to reorganize themselves a bit before they spiral out of control with 'extra' projects, that they lose control of the one thing they are best at -- search.
Re:An opinionated an biased review (Score:2, Insightful)
This is a gimmicky marketing toy, not a tool. As a gimmicky toy, the most practical use for it is websites intended for a younger audience. I spent half the day yesterday looking at how this could be exploited for that purpose. The fact that there is porn on there already means that there is no way we're going to be able to trust this enough to put it to use. Shame.
Incidentally, did anyone figure out how to get it working with Facebook accounts instead of Google accounts?
Re:Youtube what? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:"Porn has made its way in there already" (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Porn vs theology (Score:5, Insightful)
I'm pretty sure slashdoter and unbiased can't be said in the same sentence with a stright face either. In fact you have to work pretty hard to find anyone who is unbiased.
....apart from me I'm very un biased....
Re:"Porn has made its way in there already" (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Youtube what? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:"Porn has made its way in there already" (Score:3, Insightful)
How do you enjoy watching married couple porn without coveting the guy's wife?
Social Network Space (Score:3, Insightful)
If these virtual worlds included tagging other users with different "reject" or "approve" ratings, we could make pivate notes of who we reject and approve association with. People could even tag themselves with these ratings, which we could accept or ignore at our own option. And if the world included a social network function, we could adopt our friends' (or, probably unwisely, strangers' or enemies') ratings. If we could attach simple logic to the social network's ratings implications, like "friend of my friend is my friend" or "enemy of my enemy is my friend", or "30:10:60% friend:enemy:unknown is my friend, unless my friend X is their enemy, in which case they're my enemy", we'd be able to use our real world social skills to screen access to virtual characters.
That system seems like a natural fit for Google's Orkut social network. With any luck, those tagging/rating/screening systems will be exposed in a standard protocol that will let us merge all our social networks in the separate sites into one big happy family (and mortal enemies, and true strangers), with all points between.
It's much simpler than that actually. (Score:4, Insightful)
Logged in, logged out, gave up. (Score:3, Insightful)
Downloaded and installed the app and logged in - after over a minute of waiting for a room to load I closed the browser. I went back to site and clicked on 'help', and found (as is typical of Google) not documentation but forums where people share what learned about how the app works by luck and random clicking about.
Yet another Google product tossed up without much thought, development, testing, or follow through... Trusting that the googledroids around the world will use it anyhow even though it lacks key features and functionality.
I probably won't be back, as like most of Google's suite it seems destined to be a distant second place also-ran.