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I know two people who got glass from IO, so they've had them for.. almost 2 years I guess. It's still too much of a novelty to be considered 'practical'. |
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It is about the way people perceive, obtain, process and output information. The next generation of information flow is going to be extending the reach we have on information. I believe Google Glass or other similar wearable techs would ultimately enhance our senses. Imagine a Google Glass capable of seeing in a 360" view. It could capture and process information around us in ways we, as human, never thought possible. The Glass could read a note for you in milliseconds, give you a quick summary (if it's tl;dr for you) and even make certain decision for you depending on your setting. It could warn you of an object in your blind spot when you are driving or even recognize a scenery, person or exotic cars that's coming toward you that you might be interested. This is why I think Google Glass is not just some gimmick. It is going to revolutionize the way we live our lives. It's in its infancy... yes. But it is the way it's going to be. |
Skipped work for a quick drive to US. Here it is... https://farm4.staticflickr.com/3818/...038462cc_c.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7203/...aa6f8210_c.jpg https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2850/...5b7fb15d_c.jpg A quick first impression... it's really cool. It basically acts as a quick access to Google Now and you get all your information very quickly. I could access my calendar, contact, message... etc without ever taking my phone out. The peripheral vision is a bit weird at first... but after about 30min, I think I am quite use to it. And it's not obstructive at all. :) The voice recognition is a bit of hit and miss sometimes, but maybe that has something to do with my accent. :fuckthatshit: The amount of apps available seems ok... but of course it's nothing like PlayStore or App Store. Gonna test it a bit later and hopefully I can find something interesting. |
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Tell me how it is for videos and everything! If everything is very good I might get one :P |
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Glass might be a chick repellant but it attracts attention like crazy. Although it seems to me most who turned their head after seeing my Glass were dudes. :badpokerface: As for apps, a few apps are really awesome (or at least its concept). Fancy for Glass is an app that takes pics of things (clothing/shoes) and find you similar products for you to buy. AlltheCook is an awesome awesome app that gives you recipe and instruction for cook stuff. WordLens translate words you are currently seeing to English. The problem though is that most of the apps available to Glass are either something very basic to complement Glass or simply link certain function/apps from your phone to Glass, or they are some great apps with very good ideas that still need a lot of polishing before being ready for mainstream. All in all... very cool and interesting. Is it worth the 1500+tax? Definitely not... but it is something truly revolutionary. It's nothing like gadgets I have ever used before. |
so how do you control it? All voice commands? Posted via RS Mobile |
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You could also tilt you head up and down to see what options you have. Then just say the option and whatever you want it to do. For example: Google Revscene. And it would search. I just tried it that exact command and it gave me a brief header from revscene.net. |
stupid question...is it illegal to operate a motor vehicle when wearing the Google Glass? future models could have things like risk/hazard assessments/gps info. Exclusive: Google sets roadblocks to stop distracted driver legislation | Reuters |
The law allows hands free devices so you should be good right? But I don't think it takes in to account new tech like glass Posted via RS Mobile |
As a Glass owner, I think the government is WAY overreacting. It's just the fear of unknown. It's a product that has yet to hit mainstream. Why not at least wait until it comes to market and then make a decision? By limiting it before it even gets to the public, the government is effectively killing innovation. Just because they sorta know what it does is not a good representation of what it actually does. Heck, I even think Glass, if implemented correctly, can actually make each and every one of us a better driver. Human can only concentrate on so many things at once when they are driving. Glass can help us to expand that ability in a magnitude impossible for human. |
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