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Augmented Reality Solutions - Google Inc. designed a preview of their Project Glass, the search giant's augmented reality glasses developed by Google X lab. It is a pair of thin shades that puts the company's Web services within your vision. It could snap photos, initiate video chats, call someone, send texts, tune in to music, check weather, responding to notifications, share post on Google+ etc done by voice activated commands.
The prototype digital glasses, unveiled around the company's Google+ social networking, continue to be tweaked and tested, and aren't for sale in stores yet.
The Google+ page showed videos shot in the outlook during someone wearing the glasses. The wearer goes about his day walking through New York City while speaking commands towards the glasses to accomplish items like take a photo and post it to Google+, get block-by-block directions and climate conditions and acquire a pop-up alert whenever a friend is nearby.
Augmented Reality Solutions - The Google posting should show "what fractional treatments could look like," the organization said. Mock-up images of the glasses about the Google+ page depict a stamp-sized digital display that seems attached to a set of glasses and sits towards the top corner of just one from the lenses.
Google, our planet's No. 1 internet search engine, is renowned for letting its employees focus on ambitious projects that do not also have a primary relation to its business. The glasses could supply a way for Google to more closely entwine its advertising-supported online services, including Web searches, maps and email, into people's lives.
The video, along with newly released 'design photos' of men and women wearing prototypes, is designed simply to gather feedback, in line with the US technology company. 'We think technology should work with you--to be there when you need it and obtain out of your way when you don't,' says Google. The glasses use the same microphone icon and other recognizable areas of Google's mobile Android operating system. The glasses layer information 'over' the entire world, and offer directions - along with allowing users to 'locate' the other person in person, much like Google's current Latitude system.
The service lets you locate nearby friends in a similar way to Google's current Latitude service. The demonstration exhibits navigation information much like what Google currently offers via its Maps service.
Augmented Reality New York - 'We're sharing this information now because we would like to take up a conversation and study on your valuable input. Therefore we took several design photos to exhibit what this technology could seem like and developed a video to indicate exactly what it might enable you to do.'