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http://media.gdgt.com/img/products/480/aago/aago-460.jpg If you've been following the news on Google Glass, or saw the crazy demo that Sergey Brin used at Google I/O to show of Glass then I'm sure you're aware of its capabilities. However, we haven't seen just how they fit into our lives until now. http://media.gdgt.com/img/products/480/aagn/aagn-460.jpg Google released a new video today to show off what it's like to wear Google Glass as part of your daily life. As Google has been doing with recent...
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the next much better gopro? i would say so. you wouldnt need all the crap that you do for gopros and it doesn't look like a failed Russian military exploit to capture what soldiers are actually doing. the photos would be legit your eye sight photos(maybe not quality) watching the videos of your own would be almost like relapsing the event. other then a false eye with a camera what is a better personal perspective?
While some of this stuff has been known or leaked out for a while now everything got official today. During their opening keynote Google had the following to unveil: http://media.gdgt.com/img/products/466/9zxv/9zxv-640.jpg
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean - "buttery smooth performance", improved notification center, offline voice commands, improved keyboard and a new camera interface
Google I/O, the company's annual developer conference (think Apple's WWDC, but for Google) starts tomorrow in San Francisco and has the possibility to be a pretty big deal. Last year at I/O, the big unveiling was Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) and Google Music. Now the big question is, what's going to happen this year? Well, according to current rumors, we may see:
Android 4.1 (or 5.0) Jelly Bean?
Nexus tablet?
Google business-focused cloud service?
Project Glass?
Jelly Bean seems like a pretty good...
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Should they go with an a) Android model where anyone makes an app with no restrictions. b) the iOS route where an app has to be approved. c) the Apple TV route where they scout app developers and put it on themselves, or d) a highly selective mix of "b" and "c"? What do you think?