Many folks are talking about the metaverse these days. Mark Zuckerberg has declared that Facebook will reorganize from a social network into a metaverse company within five years.
The New York
Times ran a substantial feature entitled, “Are We in the Metaverse Yet?” And almost every new initiative, from gaming and crypto companies, from Roblox to NFTs, are being scrutinized
for their “metaverse-ness.”
OK, let’s assume that you’re new to the whole concept of the metaverse and you want to get up to speed. Does that mean running out and
demoing a set of virtual reality glasses?
I would suggest against that. At the current stage of VR technology, it’s sometimes just a good way to get a headache.
What
should you do?
Well, the Times piece says, by introduction: “As a buzzword, the metaverse refers to a variety of virtual experiences, environments and assets that gained
momentum during the online-everything shift of the pandemic.”
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For more info/context, here are my three simple suggestions:
Read“Snow Crash.” The term
metaverse was coined by sci-fi novelist and futurist Neal Stephenson in his extraordinary 1992 creation, “Snow Crash.” Read it immediately. None other than Timothy Leary said of the book,
“A fantastic slam-bang-overdrive, supersurrealistic, comic whirl through a tomorrow that is already happening.”
Read Matthew Ball. Venture capitalist Matthew Ball is one of
the very best and most important thinkers and writers on the metaverse. His most recent piece, “A Framework for the
Metaverse,” is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how the concept is playing out. Read it, and read everything else that he writes on the subject.
Follow Rich
Greenfield and Brandon Ross of Lightshed Partners. Rich Greenfield and Brandon Ross are longtime and well-known Wall Street analysts covering media and technology. They are super-smart, prolific
writers, have a fun and accessible style, post a lot on Twitter and have a great podcast. Follow them. Listen to them. Laugh with them. Rich and Brandon will help you understand how metaverse trends
are impacting today’s media and tech companies, and how those trends play into tomorrow’s industries.
It's that simple. “Snow Crash,” Matthew Ball and Lightshed
Partners can make you smart on the metaverse, helping you develop a robust and informed point of view. At the least, they will ensure you will be able to carry on metaverse conversations -- with
or without cocktails -- with bosses, colleagues, friends and family, and actually sound like you know what you’re talking about.