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Sun is building a virtual world for its employees that will recreate the real-life interactions of an office, giving workers the ability to move easily from one conversation to another in a collaborative online environment.
In a real office, a Sun employee might engage in technical discussion with a few fellow workers, then walk over to a water cooler or snack area and start a new conversation. Sun is recreating that same type of environment on the Web with MPK20, a virtual world similar to Second Life that uses immersive audio to allow multiple conversations at once.
“We believe for collaboration, audio is a really essential component,” Nicole Yankelovich, principal investigator for Sun’s collaborative environment project, said Tuesday at the Sun Labs Innovation Update in Burlington, Mass. “This environment with the audio that allows multiple simultaneous conversations really allows you to have the kind of interactions where groups of people can divide and converge, conversations can flow into one another.”
MPK20 is so named because Sun’s Menlo Park (MPK) campus has 19 physical buildings, with the 20th being created in the virtual world. It’s being developed with Sun’s Project Wonderland, an open source 3D scene manager for creating collaborative virtual worlds. The open source project is in its early stages but people who would like to create their own virtual worlds based on this Sun technology can download the software at the Wonderland site.
Sun began developing the software in January and has been using MPK20 for team meetings the last month or so. The virtual world includes a roughly circular team room where employees can place applications on the wall so they can be viewed by anyone inside the virtual room. When it comes to sharing applications and collaborating on work, this is a lot easier than importing an application into a Web conferencing service such as WebEx, Yankelovich said.
“Our vision is MPK20 will become the environment where people do all their real work,” she says in a video demo posted on
the Project Wonderland site. “We don’t want people to have to use separate tools to share applications.”
MPK20 is built on top of a scalable game server infrastructure called Project Darkstar, and uses a Java 3D graphics engine and software phone technology.
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