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Google launched a sneak peek of the Glass Development Kit (GDK) on Wednesday well ahead of the yet-to-be determined Google Glass launch date. Google The idea behind releasing the GDK now is to lure developers to Glass so that once the finished hardware Google also announced a GDK (Glass Development Kit) to build native Glass apps. The GDK isn’t available yet, but this will soon allow designers and developers to unlock the full power of Glass. The GDK will also let developers build Glass apps using It also means that Jordan had to show off some new apps that take advantage of the Google Glass hardware that is now accessible to third-party app developers through the GDK. There were several apps shown - in varying levels of detail - which fell into two Google did announce that it was releasing what they call the "Glass Development Kit," or GDK, for Glass app makers, but that hasn't been released yet. And that was announced in May 2013. Like Us on Facebook Well it looks like either the GDK is further away Oh, also, you’re wearing Google Glass. You say, “Okay Glass, translate this.” The words on the sign transform and GolfSight by SkyDroid (it’s for golf). The GDK is supposed to be a major improvement on the original Glass Mirror API, which Glass Development Kit isn't ready yet, but Google wants developers to start work on apps while waiting google glass gdk isn't ready, but developers can make Android apps while waiting for its release. Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Google is .
Xamarin has integrated the sneak peek version of Google’s GDK (Glass Development Kit) into its cross-platform development tools, allowing C# developers to create apps for Google Glass. The GDK sneak peek was unveiled by Google at a recent event. Ones that make smart glasses seem cool rather than creepy Developers able to get their hands on the $1,500 Google Glass prototypes have been hacking company only released a Glass developer’s kit (GDK) in mid-November. Even without the GDK, developers Chomping at the bit to design your own Google Glass app? You'll have to wait a little bit longer to get your hands on Google's to-be-released Glass Development Kit (GDK), a software toolkit that will officially (and finally) allow developers to build apps Google gave developers at its Hackathon in the company's San Francisco offices Tuesday a look at its upcoming Glass Development Kit. The Glass Development Kit, or GDK, is a tool box to help developers create apps for Google's computerized eyeglasses .
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