Google Glass How It Feels


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Nevermind how you're feeling, how is the person you're talking to feeling? A new Glassware app can help you identify a person's gender, guess their age, and evaluate their emotional status in real-time. It won't, however, tell you who the person is. An always-interesting talking point about Google Glass has been its web browser a couple of things might feel slightly dated. Nevertheless, it’s still worth knowing what the potentials are for experiencing browser-based content on your head when Google tried to market Glass to businesses with its "Glass at Work" partnerships with other different designs like the detachable SmartEyeglass Attach, but it feels like Sony is simply throwing random darts and hoping one of these wild mobile efforts What would it be like to wear Google Glass? Google answered that very question Wednesday morning, posting a lot more information about Project Glass, including the user interface, through a series of photos and videos. You can see the UI and some of the "The best way to describe it is as a tent-like structure, with a tremendous amount of glass," said to make workers feel they are outside, Rosenberg said. "There's a lot of open-airness to it," said Mayor John McAlister. Google has declined to talk A glimpse of of how Google Glass would "feel." Google Google is giving glimpse into how its futuristic glasses would "feel" in a video posted on YouTube Wednesday. Google Glass is augmented reality eyewear that uses voice recognition to take commands and .

And, as expected since the video was made by Google, Glass looks remarkably easy and fun. In the clip, titled "How It Feels [through Glass]," we see the point-of-view perspective of a Glass user who starts recording a video on the trapeze just by saying Sure, it's part of a contest, and it's really more of a test run than anything else, but a few lucky people will get one to call their own. Everyone should have an idea of what this is all about though, so Google has published a demo video of how it feels Aside from the folks at Google and a few lucky developers, none of us have had the chance to wear Glass yet. We, the consumers, still don’t know how Glass is going to impact our lives, but a recent video from Google gives us a small idea. In a new video Google has recently released some updated information regarding Google Glass. The goodies include a video showing what using Google Glass will feel like, a bit about what you can do with Google Glass and even how you may be able to get a pair ahead of others. .





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