What Is Google Glass?
It's the new thing in tech, and it's coming for you. Google's Project Glass created Google Glass, a type of wearable computer. These futuristic glasses provide augmented reality for users by visually connecting them to an Android-powered heads-up display connecting them to many of Google's cloud services such as maps, calendars, Gmail, Google+, and Google Places. The glasses are one part of an overall strategy by Google to connect more people worldwide with its products and services through mobile devices like smartphones and tablets. The company hopes this will help it keep pace with Apple, which has gained market share in recent years due to its iPhone line of smartphones and iPads tablets. However, users have reported problems with their devices, including headaches because they were wearing them too long without removing them to rest their eyes or having trouble focusing on objects in front of them while wearing the glasses due to having two screens showing different images at once (one on each side). Google Glass is a futuristic way to deliver hands-free computing, but it's also a distraction to walkers and drivers. In other words, it's like a smartphone without the phone part and you can use Google Glass to see directions, alerts from contacts or messages and weather updates superimposed right over what you would typically see in real life. That means that when you're walking down the street, you could get distracted by a message from your mom saying, "Please pick up some cookies on your way home" then you'd be late for dinner with your significant other because you couldn't stop looking at your phone (which is now attached to your head). Plus, if you wear corrective eyeglasses, Google Glass may not be suitable for you if the device doesn't have any lenses or anything like that.
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