SL the future of the internet?
January 5, 2007
I ain’t sure - and here’s why - it’s too much of a pain in the arse.
Let’s do a hypothetical: the big four banks decide an SL interface is the way to go for their internet banking and introduce it. I can tell you now, if they continue to offer the current web interface I’ll take it over going through the motions of walking up to a virtual counter to go through a virtual conversation to withdraw funds. It’s a trite example but you get my drift.
I’ve shown SL to a bunch of people between the ages of 25 and 65 and the initial reaction is usually flat to say the least - not because it’s new and involves change, but because the feedback is ‘why would I bother?’.
I’ve even done some work to get a company I know to look at SL and I get the same reaction - it’s not that the technology doesn’t have potential, but that it will extend the time taken to do things. I think there’ll be some bridging technology between Web 2.0 and the SL-type interface before there’s even a remote hope of wide user acceptance…
Thoughts? Thanks to Leyah for inspiring the topic ![]()
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