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Google Project Glass - Grieve - 04-05-2012

Looks like a really fun toy, but I can't imagine people walking (or driving!) around with these full time. If they do, the ERs are going to be kept very busy...

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9c6W4CCU9M4[/youtube]

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Re: Google Project Glass - Jakensama - 04-05-2012

as opposed to people walking or driving while looking down at a phone?

I don't see much extra potential for harm, just potential to look like shit... but given the fashion sense of most Americans, I am probably in the minority with that concern.


Re: Google Project Glass - Vanraw - 04-09-2012

Pretty cool idea. Perhaps if Google wants people to actually start using +google, and circles, they should start to give these away for free. I'm assuming its a blue tooth device that uses your phone.

I doubt it would cause more accidents then a phone or a GPS does today. In fact probably less so, since its basically a HUD.

If this was like $50 I would get one. But if its $500, then should just end the program now.


Re: Google Project Glass - Chain - 04-09-2012

Jakensama Wrote:just potential to look like shit... but given the fashion sense of most Americans, I am probably in the minority with that concern.

I think they look cool.


Re: Google Project Glass - Slamz - 04-09-2012

I could see trying that. If nothing else, it might be an improvement over sticking my Droid up on my dashboard to use GPS while driving.

But I agree with Vanraw that it's going to be a price thing. I will buy neat toys for $100. I am less inclined to buy a neat toy for $600. I never got a tablet until the Kindle Fire came out with a "well, maybe I'll try it" price tag.


I'm kinda curious how it works with the need to focus. I assume the idea of a HUD is you can focus in the middle distance and see it even though it's actually an inch from your eye?

Cause I dunno about you, but I can't focus on something that's an inch from my eye anymore.


Re: Google Project Glass - Vanraw - 04-09-2012

We all do realize, this is of course the beginning.....

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Re: Google Project Glass - Vanraw - 04-09-2012

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Quote:" In late February, Nick Bilton reported that "Google employees familiar with the project" confirmed the glasses would be available to the public for around $250 to $600 dollars by the end of 2012. At Wired, Steven Levy says that Project Glass "is very far from public beta," and that an end of year product launch is "extremely unlikely."



Re: Google Project Glass - Slamz - 04-09-2012

Reminds me a lot of "Super Sad True Love Story" (don't judge me!) which is a novel that basically takes a terribly cynical view of near-future America. It's set maybe 20 years in the future and everyone has things like this and they are all linked through Facebook-like apps. So you walk into a bar, look at someone and immediately see their profile and "stats" including ratings given to them by other people who saw them on their own HUDs. (They additionally measure bio-feedback, like heartrate, so some ratings are automated...) You walk into a bar and can immediately tell what your rating is relative to everyone else in the bar ("Geez, I'm coming up as a 4 and everyone else here is a 9 or 10. Let's go to that other bar...")

Coming soon!


Re: Google Project Glass - Diggles - 04-09-2012

I just wonder what the ripoff/fake/bootleg names for Google will result in

Hey man, u wanna buy a pair of ...

Goongles


Re: Google Project Glass - Vanraw - 04-09-2012

Friend of mine posted on facebook that he found this really cool app, it was called "outside". It didnt cost anything, and didnt eat any of your bandwith or battery power. You just opened the door to your house, and it was everywhere.

We then discussed the security issues of "outside" since when you go out there, anyone can see everything that your doing, and you cant prevent it. Serious privacy issues with outside.


Re: Google Project Glass - Jakensama - 04-09-2012

Slamz Wrote:Reminds me a lot of "Super Sad True Love Story" (don't judge me!) which is a novel that basically takes a terribly cynical view of near-future America. It's set maybe 20 years in the future and everyone has things like this and they are all linked through Facebook-like apps. So you walk into a bar, look at someone and immediately see their profile and "stats" including ratings given to them by other people who saw them on their own HUDs.

Ha, I read that a bit ago.. After my best friend read it he now referes to his smartphone as his apparat..


Re: Google Project Glass - Moristans - 04-09-2012

Quote:Cause I dunno about you, but I can't focus on something that's an inch from my eye anymore.

Yeah, no.

My arms got too short for my eyes years ago. Plus, HUD my ass. There's gonna have to be a way to either turn up the transluscence on the pop-ups, or just move them to the side so that they do not obstruct your central view. Even if you aren't crazy enough to wear something like this while you are driving, I can see this becoming the Opti-Grab for the New Millenium.


Re: Google Project Glass - Grieve - 04-10-2012

Apparently one of the Google engineers already has a prototype of a contact lens that can display pixels. I think that would make a lot more sense than the glasses (assuming you could easily turn it off...)

But by the time that's ready for prime time they'll probably already be working on jacking directly into your brain...


Re: Google Project Glass - OrsunVZ - 04-10-2012

Two words:

The Jerk


Re: Google Project Glass - Jakensama - 04-10-2012

You were born a poor black child?


Re: Google Project Glass - Moristans - 04-10-2012

:wink:


Re: Google Project Glass - Flab - 04-11-2012

I don't wear underpants. I'm sure as hell not wearing glasses.


Re: Google Project Glass - Grieve - 07-16-2012

As a father, I thought this photo by a Google engineer using the glasses was probably the most compelling argument for it yet:

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When you are a parent, there's a lot of moments you wish you had a camera ready for, but by the time you've dug out your camera (or switched to the camera app on your phone), it's too late. Or maybe you don't have any hands free, like this. Of course, you could replace "parent" with "voyeur" or "pervert" in those sentences too, which is one of the problems Google will have. Still, especially if they really can figure our a way to put this in a contact lens, I'm in.

Then again, the first batch are for Google I/O conference developers only and are $1500 a pop...


Re: Google Project Glass - OrsunVZ - 07-16-2012

Flab Wrote:I don't wear underpants. I'm sure as hell not wearing glasses.

Well, I like to wear glasses AS my underpants. I find my nether-regions look remarkably like owen wilson...


Re: Google Project Glass - strife - 07-16-2012

Grieve Wrote:As a father, I thought this photo by a Google engineer using the glasses was probably the most compelling argument for it yet:

[Image: pSB4myMxpq9ixMxZ3J0t51i_t_ySAMGoh5zZynkW...o2AYNvAdlA]

When you are a parent, there's a lot of moments you wish you had a camera ready for, but by the time you've dug out your camera (or switched to the camera app on your phone), it's too late. Or maybe you don't have any hands free, like this. Of course, you could replace "parent" with "voyeur" or "pervert" in those sentences too, which is one of the problems Google will have. Still, especially if they really can figure our a way to put this in a contact lens, I'm in.

Then again, the first batch are for Google I/O conference developers only and are $1500 a pop...

I can buy a helmet cam and wear it with me all the time for less than $100. Yes it would look dumb... but so would these glasses Wink


Re: Google Project Glass - Grieve - 07-16-2012

Glasses could look dumb...contact lenses not so much...

http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/4/2925292/google-project-glass-contact-lenses


Re: Google Project Glass - Jakensama - 07-16-2012

Does your skin burn when you link an advance not done by apple?


Re: Google Project Glass - strife - 07-16-2012

Grieve Wrote:Glasses could look dumb...contact lenses not so much...

http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/4/2925292/google-project-glass-contact-lenses
That would be a different story... unfortunately, one pixel tested on animals doesn't exactly give me the impression we'll see this anytime soon Wink

And still not for $1500


Re: Google Project Glass - Skelas - 07-17-2012

Jakensama Wrote:Does your skin burn when you link an advance not done by apple?


Jake just brought teh funny...


Re: Google Project Glass - Grieve - 07-17-2012

Jakensama Wrote:Does your skin burn when you link an advance not done by apple?
My therapist made me do it...