Sunday, April 20, 2014

An Insight Into The Google Glass Product

By Rahmah Sajid


Imagine being able to have the freedom of going outside and being able to make use of the internet instantly for almost anything you can think of. Or maybe you saw something and would like to know more about. Perhaps you're in a foreign country and you're having trouble trying to make yourself understood. This helpful tool that you wear as regular glasses can help you access the internet instantly and find you a simplified version of referring to something or expressing yourself in the language spoken in that country.



The Google Glass Project is one of the most up-to-date forms of telecommunication. In fact, it takes telecommunication one step further in that the Google Glass wearer is not communicating with other individuals, but is rather communicating with Google and the internet itself. It utilizes natural voice commands to search the internet and operate all further functions completed beyond the search engine results.

Maybe you're at your daughter's ballet performance and would like to record what you see without having to hold up a camera phone, camera or tablet. This technology allows you to do this instantly and you can still enjoy the moment. You can also share what you see instantly with family and friends anywhere in the world. It may be New Years and you find yourself in Time Square watching the ball drop: if you'd like to share that experience with your family that may be in Australia for instance, you can do that now in real-time.

The Google Glass Project began its prototype testing in April 2012 and it was in May 2012 Google Glass demonstrated the product to the public. There are various features that assist the wearer in using the glass including a touch pad discretely locate on the side of the Google Glass. This allows one to scroll through the results obtained.

According to Barbara Ortutay from the Daily Star, while Google Glass is very useful in day to day activities, it seems to be very disruptive and would need reliable apps and internet connections to point out the ups and downs of Google Glass Technology. So far the future of the Google Glass Project is uncertain and perhaps it just may need a little more time to integrate into day to day living.




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