Google Glass for Consumers in 2014, Says Sergey Brin

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joytech22

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I'll admit I'm a bit of a Google Fanboy.

I'm willing to splash out on a full Google-Based experience, currently I have a tablet, phone, chromebook and am awaiting my Kogan HDMI Android computer.

I have well over $100 in apps (not proud of that >.
 

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for some reason , these remind me of GRAW....

these would be good in the business world and the military.
 

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I am not a developer, but I could find the 1500 bucks a little steep, esp. if it is for the "privilege" of developing for the new hardware. I mean, shouldn't there be an incentive to attract devs towards your new toy? 1500 per device is chump change for Google, they could actually sell it for a lot less. The more developers you can attract, the better it will sell when it comes out to the consumers.
 

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What I learned about Google Glass from this story and the Google I/O demo of Google Glass: It's for recording and streaming video of people doing extreme sports.

Google X labs might have made a neat product so far, but they've failed in showing what it can do other than record video of skydivers and mountain bikers. Show us something useful. :confused: I thought these were supposed to offer "augmented reality."
 

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[citation][nom]killerclick[/nom]Cue Apple coming out with "magical" glasses in late 2013.[/citation]
They'll probably launch an actual "retina display"!
 

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[citation][nom]onanonanon[/nom]Am I the only one who finds the photo of that woman at the top of the article really cheesy and embarrassing?[/citation]

I almost fapped to it personally. Almost.
 
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