Google Maps 3d Glasses


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Google and Mattel have teamed up for a virtual reality version of the iconic stereoscope View-Master toy. The 2.0 version replaces static images with fully explorable 3D versions of landmarks a plain pair of Cardboard glasses with a Nexus 5 as its A new three-dimensional (3D) phone will be hitting the market soon Users will also be able to access Google mobile services such as Google Search, Gmail, Google Maps, Google Calendar, Voice Actions, and YouTube. Corporate and personal e-mail services provided they wear 3D glasses, of course. By continuously developing new and improved features for Google Earth, the team not only wants to offer extensive maps and satellite imagery, but also to encourage people to travel abroad and to know exactly the 3. No doubt you’ve used Google Maps Street View feature but did you know it works in 3D? To turn on 3D, press 3 or T. Red and cyan fringes will appear on the image but if you put on a pair of red-cyan glasses (e.g. from www.assistpoint.co.uk), you’ll Earth is completely integrated into Maps now. Zooming in on Earth view reveals that the surface of the planet is now 3D Google continues to refine and improve maps, we’ll get to the point where a user will be able to put on virtual reality glasses We’re all familiar with the 3D glasses by now. But now the 3D technology Their goal is to provide a searchable, customizable map of the human body, which is freely accessible: something like Google Maps for the human body. The website is at the .

Unlike Google’s upcoming home entertainment system, a pair of wearable Google Glasses makes an awful lot of sense. Google’s arsenal of real-time, mobile, location-aware services is second to none; Search, Latitude, Goggles(!), Maps, Places/Hotpot project – a pair of glasses that can overlay digital information onto your vision – although whether it catches on remains to be seen. Whatever the risks and benefits, though, there’s no going back to a pre-Google Maps time. We rely on it too much. project – a pair of glasses that can overlay digital information onto your vision – although whether it catches on remains to be seen. Whatever the risks and benefits, though, there’s no going back to a pre-Google Maps time. We rely on it too much. The BioDigital Human is a virtual 3D body developed by NYU School of Medicine and the NYU has also developed a "virtual microscope." It functions like Google Maps, but is designed for human tissue. (It even uses the Google Maps interface.) .





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