Joshua Topolsky, The Verge, reporting on his hands-on with Google’s new augmented reality project:
But I walked away convinced that this wasn’t just one of Google’s weird flights of fancy. The more I used Glass the more it made sense to me; the more I wanted it. If the team had told me I could sign up to have my current glasses augmented with Glass technology, I would have put pen to paper (and money in their hands) right then and there. And it’s that kind of stuff that will make the difference between this being a niche device for geeks and a product that everyone wants to experience.
After a few hours with Glass, I’ve decided that the question is no longer ‘if,’ but ‘when?’
This is a really interesting article. Despite previous privacy concerns and creepy advertisements, Glass highlights the best of Google.
(via: The birthday boy, Dr. Michael French)