Skydiving into Google I/O with Project Glass

Google’s Sergey Brin enlisted some help to bring Project Glass to the Google I/O day one keynote. http://goo.gl/n327V

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23 thoughts on “Skydiving into Google I/O with Project Glass

  1. Quadrotors would work! We can also attach machine guns next to the camera! That way Google can show off Glass's gaming ability, by shooting unpaid interns FPS style!

  2. Diaz is just butthurt they didn't display anything more than a Hangout. I think that's already a tremendous improvement over the still photo sharing they demonstrated not too long ago. If they're still at this stage by next I/O, then maybe he'll have something worthwhile to bitch about. Instead, he decided to make a fool of himself over engineering logistics.

  3. I dunno if that was supposed to be an insinuation that the video broadcasted to the Hangout was done from GoPro cameras, but it isn't. They don't have a product out there like that yet. Their website says "coming soon".

  4. Imagine if everyone in the audience had Glass. You wouldn't have the annoyance anymore of people sticking their arms in other people's view just to take video.

  5. I thought Project Glass was supossed to take pictures and bring you information but now it was reduced to a wireless first-person camera. Which is still amazing!

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