Project Glass: Google’s Augmented Reality Glasses Google is showing prototype high-tech augmented reality glasses with a wearable display to tap into cloud-based local services and details.
Google’s Prototype Reality Glasses Below is a post by Steven Musil of CNET News about Project Glass: the new Google augmented reality glasses that were unveiled yesterday. The glasses stream local data to the wearer, enhancing his experience with a visual display that taps into cloud-based location services and details. Wow!
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Prototype Google Glasses spotted in the wild Google co-founder Sergey Brin is photographed at a charity event sporting a pair of the augmented-reality specs. by Steven Musil April 5, 2012 10:33 PM PDT
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Robert Scoble (left) with Google cofounder Sergey Brin, who was spotted sporting a prototype pair of the Web giant’s augmented reality eyeglasses. (Credit: Robert Scoble)Sergey Brin was spotted this evening sporting a pair of Google Glasses, the augmentedreality specs the Web giant is working on. Brin was photographed wearing a prototype pair of the eyeglasses while he posed with tech evangelist Robert Scoble this evening at a charity event in San Francisco. “The Google Glasses are real! Here is a set on @sergeybrinn cofounder of Googl @ Palace Hotel, San Francisco,” Scoble wrote, including the picture in a Twitter post.. “They look very light weight. Not much different than a regular set of glasses,” he wrote in another tweet. Google finally acknowledged yesterday that it was working on eyeglasses that could stream data to the wearer’s eyes in real time. Google posted a video on YouTube showing someone wearing the glasses as he made his way around variety of Manhattan venues, receiving up-to-the-minute updates as information streamed into his glasses. The video showed an Oakley-like metallic glasses frame curves around a person’s forehead and is held up with nose pads. On the right of the frame was a thin device, presumably a small computer, and translucent screen just above and to the right of the right eye. Word of the special glasses — being touted by the company as Project Glass — has apparently been a bit of an open secret for months on the Web giant’s Mountain View, Calif., campus. Rumors began to spread last December that Google was working on high-tech glasses with a wearable head-up display that could tap into cloud-based location services and detail users’ surroundings.
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