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ARCURE Twelve Monkeys Company The Web Designer's Guide to Google Glass As I look up into the screen just above my right eye, I think about all of the things Google Glass is: the future, a communication device (and a great one at that), a conversation piece, a camera, information literally right in front of your face, and as of the latest update, a web browser. To me, the browser is as interesting as it was inevitable. There were obviously some constraints the Glass team had to think about, as well as some some completely new problems. And now that it's out, there are roughly 10,000 Glass Explorers using it. I'm confident that soon there will be millions. And soon after that, our employers, clients and customers will be saying, "I want my website to work on Glass." What is Google Glass? Glass is Google's new (still in beta) product which affixes a small screen in front of your eye. It's currently not available for consumer purchase - those who own it applied to be in the Glass Explorer's program. What About Competition? Interacting With Glass' Browser

R&D Vision Air Box Lab - Air & Life Quality | Google Glass en el sector turístico: primeras experiencias Desde el anuncio del lanzamiento de las famosas gafas de realidad aumentada diseñadas por Google, muchas preguntas han surgido sobre cómo podría afectar al sector turístico el invento del gigante tecnológico, o si sería posible ver a los usuarios ataviados voluntariamente con unas peculiares gafas durante si viaje. Este vídeo, publicado por Skift, muestra algunas de las primeras experiencias de turistas con Google Glass. Los usuarios entrevistados destacan sus funcionalidades de fotografía y vídeo, así como la posibilidad de compartir la experiencia de su viaje con sus amigos y familiares, en tiempo real. Otra de las capacidades más destacadas de las gafas es su integración con Google Now y la capacidad de obtener información en tiempo real de todo aquello que rodea al usuario. Fuente: Skift

AERODRONES - Remote control and video processing solutions for autonomous systems AR Glasses by Optinvent Google Glass Security, Privacy Worries Complicate Wide Adoption As a Google Explorer, Anthony Pettenon wears his enthusiasm for technology on his face. A member of Google's program to expose its always-on Glass devices to the real world, the sophomore at the University of Tampa in Florida regularly wears the devices to class and out around the city. People are not worried about being around an always-on device, while the convenience and connectedness of the device is just cool, Pettenon says. "It is cooler because you are wearing technology, rather than holding it," Pettenon said. "Things are a lot faster—you can instantly take a picture or video and upload it right away." Yet those same benefits also make the devices more of a privacy and security risk for people and organizations.

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