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Sebastian Thrun, founder of Google X and Stanford professor, appeared on Charlie Rose yesterday adorning his latest creation, Project Glass . Sebastian Thrun, founder of Google X, snapped a photo of Charlie Rose using Google's Project Glass headset. (
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The above picture shows us exactly what it's like to be grilled by famed interviewer Charlie Rose. It was taken with Google's Project Glass headset by Sebastian Thrun, the man spearheading Google's next-gen innovations at Google X, during his
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Apparently Michael Abrash, a video game technical expert at the organisation, mentioned a few details in a blog post...He also explained briefly about the idea behind the project, pointing out that most people today are conversant with the use of
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Google's augmented-reality smart glasses made their public debut Thursday night, taking center stage at a charity event to raise money for research into blindness in San Francisco. Technology pundit Robert Scoble attended the event and ran into the
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The futuristic specs, if created, would display a layer of information over everything the wearer sees through them. Project Glass, an enterprise at Google's highly secretive Google X lab, released photos and posted the video on YouTube. The
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If you think texting while walking is dangerous, just wait until everyone starts wearing Google's futuristic, Internet-connected glasses. Directions to your destination appear literally before your eyes. You can talk to friends
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In McIntosh's version there are ads for Starbucks and McDonald's as you enjoy your breakfast. When you try to find out where the music section is in a book store, you'll see Google ads for albums you may want to buy alongside the Google Map...And, as
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Google announced Wednesday that it has begun testing on its newest venture called "Project Glass." The futuristic glasses will allow users to access information in real-time literally right before their eyes. The
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Google has unveiled its latest innovation called Project Glass, an augmented reality undertaking that answers what life would be like if you no longer need to reach out for your pocket for a phone because you have all the data right in front of
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If you venture into a coffee shop in the coming months and see someone with a pair of futuristic glasses that look like a prop from Star Trek, don't worry. It's most likely just a Google employee testing the company's new augmented reality glasses.
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