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19269_manuscript-for-publication_81795. Google Gets Transparent With Glass, Its Augmented Reality Project. Larry Page and Sergey Brin have long had the dream of a hands-free, mobile Google, where search was a seamless process as you moved around the world.

Google Gets Transparent With Glass, Its Augmented Reality Project

As the years progressed the vision did, too, expanding beyond search to persistent connections with the people in your lives. In other words, Google’s view of the world now has the social side fully baked into it. Today, Google is revealing that it is taking concrete steps towards that vision with ProjectGlass, an augmented reality system that will give users the full range of activities performed with a smart phone — without the smart phone. Instead, you wear some sort of geeky prosthetic (one of those pictured is reminiscent of the visor that Geordi La Forge wore on “Star Trek: The Next Generation,” but Google has also been experimenting with a version that piggybacks on regular spectacles.) Google Glass Privacy Hysteria Misguided - Ron Miller - Internet Evolution. The Google Glass feature no one is talking about. (Also: en français, en español, 简体中文, 繁體中文, На русском, in het nederlands, em Português) Google Glass might change your life, but not in the way you think.

The Google Glass feature no one is talking about

There’s something else Google Glass makes possible that no one – no one – has talked about yet, and so today I’m writing this blog post to describe it. To read the raving accounts of tech journalists who Google commissioned for demos, you’d think Glass was something between a jetpack and a magic wand: something so cool, so sleek, so irresistible that it must inevitably replace that fading, pitifully out-of-date device called the smartphone.

Sergey Brin himself said as much yesterday, observing that it is “emasculating” to use a smartphone, “rubbing this featureless piece of glass.” How Google Glass Is Changing Medical Education.

Question II

Question I. Google Glass NPD. New Product Development : Lessons learned from Google Glass. On 20th February 2013, I entered Google’s #ifihadglass contest on Google+ “#ifihadglass i would create better family connections across continents and live the moments.

New Product Development : Lessons learned from Google Glass

Never miss a happy moment in family and friends”. After couple of months Google announced the winners and I did not get selected (anyway, that’s not important). Starting fall of 2011 and especially during the Google I/O 2012, I was very excited to see the Google Glass concept and its endless possibilities. Now that 2013 Google I/O is over, I had observed some smart moves by Google and below is summary of observations relevant to new product development.

I really think they are “smart” moves considering the fact that there is NO real product by name Google Glass and you already see so much of excitement in the market, consumers (businesses and users), developers and partners. Google Glass: Innovation and New Product Development. Google Glass: Innovation and New Product Development Posted by Gaby Meza on Thu, Feb 21, 2013 @ 06:01 PM (Photo credit: Project Glass) Google Glass may be considered the epitome of today’s innovation in commercialized gadgets, at least for now.

Google Glass: Innovation and New Product Development

NPD Theory

Considerations. Offmylwn-final-paper. Multi-dimensional view. Google Glass Teardown. We eagerly brought Glass back to the lab to begin the dissection.

Google Glass Teardown

Speculation reigned: what if the entire body of Glass is potted with epoxy requiring strong solvents to access? Which part is the battery in? How hackable is this thing?