Metaverse: The internet grown up, in which the interaction between reality and the virtual world will only become stronger and stronger. Everything you need to know to get ready for life in the metaverse.
As you read this book, you will learn all you need to know about Metaverse, the current trending topic everywhere. You are going to explore what the Metaverse is and what its main features are. Then, you are going to experience a virtual journey to find out about the fields of application, uncertainties surrounding the metaverse, and the future possibilities of this new technology.
What you will learn:
- What the metaverse is and its application both in the fields of cinema and gaming
- The 4 types of Virtual Reality
- The technology and tools that make virtual realities possible: NFT technology, avatars, as well as sensors and visors for augmented-reality
- Current limits of this virtual world and what future technologies may bring
- The future of the metaverse: what companies are investing in it, and simulation platforms
- Meta: Facebook’s newest chapter
- Opportunities to capture: virtual avatars, virtual goods, tools and training for creators, how concerts and public events will be presented
- Investing in the metaverse: rules, risks, and benefits
and lots more!
What we have at our disposal now is likely the free version of what we can expect to have in the future.
 Forget about remote work, calls, e-learning, ruined audio, and pixelated images. Everyday life will be presented to us in a three-dimensional space, where people will be wearing a VR visor in the real world while guiding their avatar in the new reality called the metaverse.
Websites are already talking about it, but only this guide gives you a complete vision of what the world of today and tomorrow looks like. Don’t even hesitate for a minute, buy it now!
Mike C –
I picked up a few things from this book but overall I would recommend passing if you are only going to devote time to reading one or two books on the topic. This seemed like it was rushed to cash in on the metaverse buzz.The content was all over the place, randomly jumping from thought to thought in each section. A few of the statements were just wrong and the author voiced strong opinions without spending any time at all justifying or even explaining his reasoning.The choice of which items to go into detail on was also weird. Major topics would get a sentence or two but details on how to create avatars on obscure websites went as granular as to define what specific icons you need to click on during the creation process step by step.