Future of the internet is in the photo below

I found this photo at one of the ‘funny things’ websites. And I don’t think it’s funny at all.

Actually I think these people are having a better experience of the internet than you and me right now.

Look at how they are pointing each other to some of the articles on the ‘internet’. Which of us can do it now? They can point an article to each other and then talk about it in real-time. Again, we cannot do it. The most we can do, which is leaving comments on a blog or a BBS would be like leaving post-it notes on this ‘board’ and then leaving without talking to anyone here. Not very real-time or satisfying. These people can have real-time conversations about the content. They are definitely having a better experience than any of us.

On the other hand, for the future Lively, Vivaty, Metaplaces etc are sharing the same vision with Unype: Being able to connect with people in the same ‘virtual’ location in real-time. Unype has a twist, where ‘that virtual location’ is actually a ‘real’ world location. Like Times Square. Or Central Park. Or your backyard.

So Unype can build location-based services on top of its services, as well as ‘permission-based’ location-based advertising. We are building our ’smart’ location-based advertising platform in a way that ‘any’ location-based application developer will be able to plug into it through APIs.

We welcome any location-based application developers out there ( mobile or desktop ) to contact us (murat theatsign unype.com ) and learn more about the platform. It frees you from having to develop a smart location-aware ad-serving platform and at the same time, it would optimize your monetization.

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  1. BB says:

    I like the idea behind unype. I’m wondering if Google will incorporate Lively into Google Maps or Earth soon, which could make unype seem obsolete? I’ve already seen some websites embedding Lively into Google Maps as well.