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Metaverse Development - A Step-by-Step Handbook - cover

Metaverse Development - A Step-by-Step Handbook

Prasanna Bhattathiri

Publisher: Educohack Press

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Summary

Metaverse Development: A Step-by-Step Handbook is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection of technology, society, and creativity. This book is essential for any creator or company venturing into the Metaverse. Shaped by individuals and inspired by unique social experiences, the Metaverse is still in its early stages.
We delve into how this new world will capture our present moments and shape our future. The book examines whether the Metaverse will replace the internet or fade away, helping readers decipher both the current hype and potential seismic changes.
We take an extended tour of the "Next Internet," exploring proto-metaverses like Fortnite, Minecraft, and Roblox. This book provides a comprehensive definition of the Metaverse, the technologies powering it, and the necessary breakthroughs for its full realization.
We address the governance challenges, the roles of Web3, blockchains, and NFTs, and predict the future winners and losers in the Metaverse. The potential applications of the Metaverse are nearly limitless, transforming how we live, work, and play.
We also recognize the educational potential of virtual worlds, exploring platforms like Web 3D, MDV3D, ECODI, and augmented reality. This book offers a comprehensive guide to understanding and leveraging the Metaverse for education and innovation.
Available since: 01/03/2025.
Print length: 270 pages.

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