Project Glass is Google's effort to create augmented reality glasses. The glasses will have a camera, microphone, speaker, GPS and internet connectivity. They will look like regular thick-rimmed glasses and allow for voice and gesture control. Google plans to release the glasses to developers in early 2013 and consumers in early 2014 with an introductory price of $1,500. The presentation discusses the potential features and impact of these glasses.
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Glass w/o Glass: Developing native Glass applications without the hardware w...FITC
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OVERVIEW
There are about 10,000 Google Glass devices in the wild, but only a fraction of those are in the hands of developers. Mike DiGiovanni, creator of Glass apps like Launchy, Winky, and Bulletproof, will guide you through what it takes to create a native Glass app, style it to look Glassy, and get it running on a plain old Android emulator/hardware. You will learn the some of the APIs that work best on Glass, along with a list of APIs to avoid. If the GDK remains unavailable by the time of the presentation, there will be a section on future proofing your software.
Mike will be available afterwards to give attendees the opportunity to experience Glass and get some 1-on-1 Q&A time. This is a presentation aimed at beginners to native Glass development. Some Android development experience is a plus.
We create highly polished iPhone & Android apps for startups and enterprise clients. We also know a thing or two about branding, websites, and user acquisition.
Glass w/o Glass: Developing native Glass applications without the hardware w...FITC
Save 10% off ANY FITC event with discount code 'slideshare'
See our upcoming events at www.fitc.ca
OVERVIEW
There are about 10,000 Google Glass devices in the wild, but only a fraction of those are in the hands of developers. Mike DiGiovanni, creator of Glass apps like Launchy, Winky, and Bulletproof, will guide you through what it takes to create a native Glass app, style it to look Glassy, and get it running on a plain old Android emulator/hardware. You will learn the some of the APIs that work best on Glass, along with a list of APIs to avoid. If the GDK remains unavailable by the time of the presentation, there will be a section on future proofing your software.
Mike will be available afterwards to give attendees the opportunity to experience Glass and get some 1-on-1 Q&A time. This is a presentation aimed at beginners to native Glass development. Some Android development experience is a plus.
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GOOGLE GLΛSS By Google X and Google.incMujeeb Rehman
Google Glass (styled "GLΛSS") is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD) that is being developed by Google in the Project Glass research and development project, with a mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format,[8] that can communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands.
Glass is being developed by Google X, which has worked on other futuristic technologies such as driverless cars. The project was announced on Google+ by Project Glass lead Babak Parviz, an electrical engineer who has also worked on putting displays into contact lenses; Steve Lee, a product manager and "geolocation specialist"; and Sebastian Thrun, who developed Udacity as well as worked on the autonomous car project. Google has patented the design of Project Glass.
The San Diego Public Library's Growth and Improvement ProjectsBharat Lall
A veteran of the hotel acquisition industry, Bharat Lall serves as president of Pinnacle Hotels USA. Outside of work, Bharat Lall donates to numerous charitable and civic organizations, including the San Diego Public Library.
GOOGLE GLΛSS By Google X and Google.incMujeeb Rehman
Google Glass (styled "GLΛSS") is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD) that is being developed by Google in the Project Glass research and development project, with a mission of producing a mass-market ubiquitous computer. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format,[8] that can communicate with the Internet via natural language voice commands.
Glass is being developed by Google X, which has worked on other futuristic technologies such as driverless cars. The project was announced on Google+ by Project Glass lead Babak Parviz, an electrical engineer who has also worked on putting displays into contact lenses; Steve Lee, a product manager and "geolocation specialist"; and Sebastian Thrun, who developed Udacity as well as worked on the autonomous car project. Google has patented the design of Project Glass.
This presentation is about the google glass, its development and other related stuff.
1. Google glass (The cover page)
2. Contents
3. Introduction
4. OHMD
5. Augmented reality
6. Development history
7. What it does?
8. Technical specifications
9. Hardware
10. Software
11. How the Glass Works
12. Video Introduction
13. Challenges
14. Privacy & Safety considerations
15. Health applications
16. Advantages
17. Disadvantages
18. Competitions
19. Research
20. Conclusion
21. Some references
22. Thankyou
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Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display (OHMD) that is being developed by Google in the Project Glass research and development project.
It includes voice-controlled Android device that resembles a pair of eyeglasses and displays information directly in the user's field of vision.It offers an augmented reality experience by using visual, audio and location-based inputs to provide relevant information.
Google Glass is an optical head-mounted display designed in the shape of a pair of eyeglasses. It was developed by Janco van der Merwe[9] with the mission of producing a ubiquitous computer
2. PROJECT GLASS
WHAT IS PROJECT GLASS
PROJECT GLASS - OVERVIEW
PRESENTED TO IT 101 CLASS
3. PROJECT GLASS
Fighter-Plane-Style Glasses
Will look like ordinary
thick-rimmed glasses.
4. PROJECT GLASS
• I/O on Google glasses will
also include voice input
and output.
5. PROJECT GLASS
• Eastern Africa
CAMERA • Bordering The Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean
MICHROPHONE • 1900 Miles
SPEAKER
SPEAKER • Eastern Africa
• 11 Million
• Bordering The Gulf of Aden and the Indian Ocean
GPS • 1900 Miles
INTERNET • 11 Million
14. PROJECT GLASS
Release Date
Developers Early 2013
Consumers Early 2014
Introductory Price $ 1,500.00
15. WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS AS A CONSUMER ?
Are Google’s glasses what you expected;
will you buy them, and how do you think
they will change day-to-day life?