Google Glass Is Alive And Well And Living In The Enterprise
Editor’s note: Thought Google Glass was dead? Well, organisations could be its saviour . . .
Editor’s note: Thought Google Glass was dead? Well, organisations could be its saviour . . .
Editor’s note: So the pin up for wearable tech has been shown the side door at Google. The company says Glass will be back but in a different guise. Aside from the implications for wearable tech (it is still awaiting its killer app) this is Google failing and moving on. It seems to be a company that really practices what it preaches.
Editor’s note: I like this slant on how we interact with devices, which will is more of an issue when it comes to wearable tech.
Editor’s note: Good to see a member of the L&D community has got their hands on Google Glass. Follow Dave Kelly’s journey on his blog.
Editor’s note: A surgeon explains how he used Google Glass to stream his operation – and video training for medical students just took an interesting turn.
Editor’s note: Teacher Andrew Vanden Heuvel is blogging about how he is using Google Glass as a part of his teaching.
Editor’s note: Glass may still be in beta but it is coming to the masses in the coming months. This article provides a run down on what Google Glass is, how it works and how it migh develop.
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