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Entries in Virtual Biography (11)

Tuesday
25Aug2009

Parasocial Relationships May Seem Fake, But They're Actually Very Real

Scientific American recently released an article about how parasocial relationships - one sided pseudo-relationships we develop over time with people or characters we experience on TV or in the movies - are able alleviate feelings of loneliness.

Well, if Virtual Biographies™ were mainstream by now, they, too, would be included in that list of parasocial mediums which are able to cure the uncomfortableness of feeling companionless.

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Saturday
01Aug2009

Your Virtual Life Never Dies

Have you ever lost a loved one who was a dedicated Facebooker or MySpacer? It's likely that while they were alive, you would follow every one of their digital days to find out what they've been up to. Why? Because it was fun; it was engaging; you felt closer to them, even though many miles often separated the two of you.

But then they died. Suddenly, their real-time status updates were gone; new blog posts were gone; the fresh-faced pictures that reminded you they were still alive were gone...

Never again would your relationship with your loved one be the same as it was before.

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Thursday
16Jul2009

The Web is Burning Books One Biography at a Time

Traditional book-format autobiographies and biographies are slowly burning from the brightness of your computer screen's monitor, as public figures begin to move to the Web to tell the stories behind their thoughts and experiences, in real-time.  No longer will we have to endure five-year intervals between updated versions of a celebrity's literary life story to learn the "truths" of what their moments away from the spotlight have been like, because these famed individuals will be taking advantage of the Net's collection of storytelling services and tools to dish out the details of their days, as they happen.

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Monday
06Jul2009

What If 'The Beatles' Were On Twitter?

If The Beatles, or any other public figure for that matter, would find a way to mirror their thoughts and experiences within the physical realm onto the Net, they would enjoy a life with twice as many fortunes, both professionally and, most importantly, personally.  If life has proven one thing to us throughout our existence, it's that people benefit from having as many meaningful relationships as possible.  And for this, celebrities are, without a doubt, a fortunate group of people who could, if they allowed themselves to, have the entire world truly love them for Soulful reasons that go beyond their gifted talents. 

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Friday
15May2009

Dear Celebrity - Don't Waste Half Your Life Away

Dear Celebrity,

With your cooperation and my expertise as The Virtual Biographer™, an online identity will be created for you that will allow everyone who has an Internet connection the opportunity to get to know you through the stories of your Virtual Biography™. The thoughts, insights, wisdoms, and experiences of your physical life will be published to the Web, so that the heart that beats inside your chest can find a rhythm within the digital body of the Internet. And once this home on the Web is established, your second life will begin, bringing you more rewarding relationships, more valuable opportunities, more financial wealth, and more personal enlightenment than you ever thought you could possibly enjoy. And the reason for this is simple...

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