Sony May Have Killed Video Sharing in Home

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Sony's oft-delayed, ad-tastic PlayStation 3 3D social network environment Home has suffered another setback: streaming sharing of videos among friends is nowhere to be seen in the game's open beta.

Upon discovering that the promised feature was absent, Wired contacted Sony for comment. PlayStation Home director Jack Buser responded that Sony was "looking into" the feature. He then countered that "Sony's approach to 'user-generated content' was likely to be more of a 'Lego-block' structure, in which Sony gives users the parts and lets them create what they want."

Wired took that answer as a sign that video sharing--a feature that would have been welcomed among friends meeting up online--is all but abandoned. The feature likely would have come with legal complications, but was also one of the program's more highly anticipated.

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    September 17, 2008 12:15 PM

    I'm surprised Peter Moore didnt have a hand in this "X killed Y" story. He seems fond of those.

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      September 17, 2008 12:43 PM

      He the shack writers seem fond of those.

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      September 17, 2008 12:51 PM

      Everything is getting killed these days. It's an industry of violence!

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