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http://www.electronista.com/articles/12/04/05/google.co.founder.proves.prject.glass.real/
Just think, in a few years (or more), we'll have these things shrunk down to the size of a contact lens. Forget augmented reality, this is the beginning of augmented humanity. Imagine zooming in with your eyes on something hard to see. Or immediately knowing exactly how far away an object is (or its measurements in general). Looking at a restaurant sign and immediately getting the menu + reviews. Being able to take pictures on a whim essentially giving everyone photographic (and "videographic") memory. Being able to watch "full screen" pictures and video anywhere you are in any position you want without having to hold anything (the porn industry is going to love this...).
Exciting stuff for the future iterations of this tech.
Just think, in a few years (or more), we'll have these things shrunk down to the size of a contact lens. Forget augmented reality, this is the beginning of augmented humanity. Imagine zooming in with your eyes on something hard to see. Or immediately knowing exactly how far away an object is (or its measurements in general). Looking at a restaurant sign and immediately getting the menu + reviews. Being able to take pictures on a whim essentially giving everyone photographic (and "videographic") memory. Being able to watch "full screen" pictures and video anywhere you are in any position you want without having to hold anything (the porn industry is going to love this...).
Exciting stuff for the future iterations of this tech.
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