| Obama's FCC Lead Plays WoW
According to Wagner James Au, Werbach plays WoW and is in two guilds with multiple characters (though one imagines he doesn't exactly have time to raid), while Crawford gets her kicks in the virtual space of Second Life. Their interest goes beyond what the games are worth as software, though - Werbach sees games like WoW as models for future software development:
"What [Warcraft] does," he continued in that post, "is provide an incentive for people to develop new software and ideas for collaborative production. Many of those ideas will translate to other group activities, including those within the business world. I think MMOGs will be, at a minimum, a significant testbed for these new technologies, because users see a direct benefit and are willing to experiment with new things."
Unsurprisingly, this perspective extends to virtual worlds like Second Life, which has been an important component in Werbach's Supernova technology conference. On her own blog, Professor Crawford, a board member at ICANN, also counts herself "a huge fan of Second Life" for the way it lets users retain IP rights to their content (though she confesses to difficulty when it comes to moving her SL avatar around.)
So the next time you're in Azeroth and trying to decide whether or not you should gank that hapless Gnome, you might want to stop and consider the fact that you might be about to waylay the new boss of the FCC. Or maybe he's that Hunter in your party who never dismisses his pet before jumping down off a ledge.
LFM White House?
(GigaOM via BoingBoing)
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| Well. I guess the government doesn't spend all it's time theorizing about terrorists in WoW. The spend some of it playing the game instead. |
| That's awesome.
I'll be glad when it's no longer newsworthy that someone in a high position or who's influential is also a gamer, though. Someday we'll all be gamers. Okay, probably not and that might suck anyway. |
| Well i'm English and will try not to base my entire opinion of the new American government on this post. But they sound cool. |
| Wow. The country's really sunk now, isn't? |
| berethond: Wow. The country's really sunk now, isn't?
Yep, our social security money is going to pay the government's WoW addiction now. |
| Better that than some other things it usually pays for. |
| I'd actualy rather pay for other things then WoW addiction. |
| If he's going to be in charge of the FCC he better not be on in between 9A.M and 5P.M. He's got better things to do. |
| No, if he's going to be incharge of the FCC he better be so the FCC can lay off. |
| Lol seems like everyone plays wow now |
| I don't either. I'm special. |
| I...
... huh... well thats just odd. You'd think he wouldn't have ANY time. Is he really a gnome though? |
Obama's FCC Lead Plays WoW
According to Wagner James Au, Werbach plays WoW and is in two guilds with multiple characters (though one imagines he doesn't exactly have time to raid), while Crawford gets her kicks in the virtual space of Second Life. Their interest goes beyond what the games are worth as software, though - Werbach sees games like WoW as models for future software development:
So the next time you're in Azeroth and trying to decide whether or not you should gank that hapless Gnome, you might want to stop and consider the fact that you might be about to waylay the new boss of the FCC. Or maybe he's that Hunter in your party who never dismisses his pet before jumping down off a ledge.
LFM White House?
(GigaOM via BoingBoing)
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