Google Scraps Lively Which Was Failed Attempt at Competing With Second Life

Google has announced that it will scrap its social networking tool Lively.com at the end of the year. The project went live in July and was seen as the search giants answer to the popular Second Life. While users seemed to like the site, there just wasn't enough of them to make the project succeed. Here is what Google said when the announced the decision on their blog:
In July we launched Lively in Google Labs because we wanted users to be able to interact with their friends and express themselves online in new ways. Google has always been supportive of this kind of experimentation because we believe it's the best way to create groundbreaking products that make a difference to people's lives. But we've also always accepted that when you take these kinds of risks not every bet is going to pay off.
That's why, despite all the virtual high fives and creative rooms everyone has enjoyed in the last four and a half months, we've decided to shut Lively down at the end of the year. It has been a tough decision, but we want to ensure that we prioritize our resources and focus more on our core search, ads and apps business. Lively.com will be discontinued at the end of December, and everyone who has worked on the project will then move on to other teams.
We'd encourage all Lively users to capture your hard work by taking videos and screenshots of your rooms.









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