Google Glass is an augmented reality smart glasses prototype developed by Google's secretive research and development division Google X. It displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format accessible via voice commands. The device features include a camera, speaker, touchpad, and connectivity to Android apps and the internet via WiFi and Bluetooth. However, privacy and security concerns have been raised about recording people without permission and passwords being stolen. Google also announced Project Wing which aims to use self-flying drones to deliver products and aid, though initial drone designs struggled in high winds.
Google Ad Sense is a program run by Google that allows publishers to display automatic text, image, video or interactive ads targeted to their site's content and audience. Publishers can earn revenue from these ads shown on a per-click or per-impression basis. Google previously tested cost-per-action but discontinued it in 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering.
The document outlines Google's plan to create an immersive virtual world called the "Googleverse" that would integrate many of its existing products and services. It would be a massively multiplayer online game where users could earn points and cosmetic rewards for interacting with other players and exploring locations. The plan is to develop the application from 2017-2021, initially testing it and integrating with Google Home, Android, and other products. The total estimated cost is $3-5 million and the goal is to redefine viral marketing and society through gamification.
A futuristic gadget proposed for the brand Google,
School: this is a device which will educate a human about the important things, it will also allow us to scan a material and learn everything about it( the ongoing scientific research work). For Curious people! For a better World.
1. Flip cameras, microphones, iMovie, InDesign, Photoshop, YouTube, and TubeChop were used at the construction stage to capture footage, record audio, edit videos, design layouts, and create advertisements.
2. During research, the internet was used to research documentaries, styles, and channels. Google Drive was used to create a survey to determine the preferred documentary topic and style.
3. Planning involved using Text2Mindmap to map out concepts and ideas, and Microsoft Office to create risk assessments and shot lists.
4. Evaluation used SlideShare to analyze Google Drive surveys and determine the final documentary concept.
Today the parallel experience can be done in two ways:
The augmented reality in which our physical environment is increased.
Virtual reality where we are completely immersed in a new universe.
These two implementations are of course very different and do not respond to the same needs. But what are the interactions at our disposal?
With the rise of technologies of parallel realities, it is important to know the best methods of interaction within these worlds.
Once immersed in a virtual environment, should we privilege the physical buttons on the helmets or the interactions of the gaze?
By increasing our real world, should we add virtual buttons to this increased environment or back to physical interactions on the smartphone?
We will show you the different ways to develop a parallel experience and show the best practices of interaction in the increased world then in the virtual environment under Android.
Link to virtual reality project :
https://github.com/wajdibr/interaction_google_daydream
Link to augmented reality project :
https://github.com/wajdibr/interaction_vuforia_virtual_buttons
Google announced Google Lens, a new visual search technology. Google Lens uses computer vision and AI to identify objects in photos and provide relevant search results and information. It is integrated with Google Photos and Google Assistant, and can identify objects, landmarks, text and more to share useful information with users. Google Lens was initially released on Pixel phones, but has since expanded to other Android and iOS devices through the Google Photos app.
Google announced new hardware products including the Pixel 2 smartphone, Google Home Mini and Max smart speakers, Pixel Buds headphones, and Google Clips camera. The Pixel 2 enhances the Google Assistant with features like visual search with Lens and augmented reality. Voice Match on the Google Home allows for personalized Assistant responses based on individual voices. Pixel Buds seamlessly integrate the Assistant for touchless control and real-time language translation. Google Clips is a camera that uses machine learning to automatically take short video clips of people and pets.
Google Glass is an augmented reality smart glasses prototype developed by Google's secretive research and development division Google X. It displays information in a smartphone-like hands-free format accessible via voice commands. The device features include a camera, speaker, touchpad, and connectivity to Android apps and the internet via WiFi and Bluetooth. However, privacy and security concerns have been raised about recording people without permission and passwords being stolen. Google also announced Project Wing which aims to use self-flying drones to deliver products and aid, though initial drone designs struggled in high winds.
Google Ad Sense is a program run by Google that allows publishers to display automatic text, image, video or interactive ads targeted to their site's content and audience. Publishers can earn revenue from these ads shown on a per-click or per-impression basis. Google previously tested cost-per-action but discontinued it in 2008 in favor of a DoubleClick offering.
The document outlines Google's plan to create an immersive virtual world called the "Googleverse" that would integrate many of its existing products and services. It would be a massively multiplayer online game where users could earn points and cosmetic rewards for interacting with other players and exploring locations. The plan is to develop the application from 2017-2021, initially testing it and integrating with Google Home, Android, and other products. The total estimated cost is $3-5 million and the goal is to redefine viral marketing and society through gamification.
A futuristic gadget proposed for the brand Google,
School: this is a device which will educate a human about the important things, it will also allow us to scan a material and learn everything about it( the ongoing scientific research work). For Curious people! For a better World.
1. Flip cameras, microphones, iMovie, InDesign, Photoshop, YouTube, and TubeChop were used at the construction stage to capture footage, record audio, edit videos, design layouts, and create advertisements.
2. During research, the internet was used to research documentaries, styles, and channels. Google Drive was used to create a survey to determine the preferred documentary topic and style.
3. Planning involved using Text2Mindmap to map out concepts and ideas, and Microsoft Office to create risk assessments and shot lists.
4. Evaluation used SlideShare to analyze Google Drive surveys and determine the final documentary concept.
Today the parallel experience can be done in two ways:
The augmented reality in which our physical environment is increased.
Virtual reality where we are completely immersed in a new universe.
These two implementations are of course very different and do not respond to the same needs. But what are the interactions at our disposal?
With the rise of technologies of parallel realities, it is important to know the best methods of interaction within these worlds.
Once immersed in a virtual environment, should we privilege the physical buttons on the helmets or the interactions of the gaze?
By increasing our real world, should we add virtual buttons to this increased environment or back to physical interactions on the smartphone?
We will show you the different ways to develop a parallel experience and show the best practices of interaction in the increased world then in the virtual environment under Android.
Link to virtual reality project :
https://github.com/wajdibr/interaction_google_daydream
Link to augmented reality project :
https://github.com/wajdibr/interaction_vuforia_virtual_buttons
Google announced Google Lens, a new visual search technology. Google Lens uses computer vision and AI to identify objects in photos and provide relevant search results and information. It is integrated with Google Photos and Google Assistant, and can identify objects, landmarks, text and more to share useful information with users. Google Lens was initially released on Pixel phones, but has since expanded to other Android and iOS devices through the Google Photos app.
Google announced new hardware products including the Pixel 2 smartphone, Google Home Mini and Max smart speakers, Pixel Buds headphones, and Google Clips camera. The Pixel 2 enhances the Google Assistant with features like visual search with Lens and augmented reality. Voice Match on the Google Home allows for personalized Assistant responses based on individual voices. Pixel Buds seamlessly integrate the Assistant for touchless control and real-time language translation. Google Clips is a camera that uses machine learning to automatically take short video clips of people and pets.
Google Lens is an app that uses computer vision and AI to identify objects captured by a smartphone camera and provide relevant information about them. It can identify plants and flowers, connect to WiFi networks by scanning labels, and provide business information by scanning storefronts. Google Lens is integrated into the Google Photos and Google Assistant apps and uses neural networks to detect and identify objects more accurately than earlier apps. It launched on Google Pixel phones in 2017 and is now available on more devices through the Google Photos app.
Google Lens is an app that uses computer vision and AI to identify objects captured by a smartphone camera and provide relevant information. It can identify plants and flowers, connect to WiFi networks by scanning labels, and provide business information by scanning storefronts. Google Lens is integrated into the Google Photos and Google Assistant apps and uses neural networks to detect and identify objects more accurately than previous apps. It launched on Google Pixel phones in 2017 and is now available on iOS devices through the Google Photos app.
A summary of the key updates from this year's Google I/O conference at Google HQ in San Francisco. Updates include the new Google Lens product, updates to Google Home, announcement of Google AI and some cool new features within Google search to take advantage of.
The document provides information on Google's innovation outlook, value chain analysis, innovation journey, future plans, mission, vision, and financial data. It discusses how Google encourages employee creativity and focuses on resolving user problems. It outlines Google's launches of innovative products like Google Books, Chrome, Android, Google Maps, Google Street View, Google Photos, Google Assistant, Google Lens, and Pixel phones. The document also summarizes Google's future plans in areas like mobility, hardware, robotics, AI, and space exploration. It provides Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, and its vision to provide one-click access to information. Finally, it shares Google's revenue figures from 2013-
The document discusses several futuristic technologies including all-in-one touchscreen computers replacing non-touchscreen computers, self-driving cars using GPS and Bluetooth, and Google Glass which allows hands-free sharing, notifications, and more. It also interviews an expert who believes digital information and cloud storage will greatly impact the future, and that Google Glass has potential but still faces interface and software challenges.
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This document provides an overview of Google Glass. It describes Glass as an augmented reality head-mounted display developed by Google that allows hands-free Internet access via voice commands. The document outlines key features such as the Android operating system, camera, and voice control. It discusses the Explorer program for early testing and adoption, and concludes that Glass provides ubiquitous access to information by overlaying it on the real world as a potential new type of wearable computer and futuristic fashion accessory.
This document is a seminar report on Google Glass submitted by Ghanshyam Devra to Rajasthan Technical University. It includes an introduction to virtual and augmented reality and Google Glass. It discusses the technology used in Google Glass like wearable computing, ambient intelligence, smart clothing, eye tap technology, smart grid technology, 4G technology, and the Android operating system. It describes the design components of Google Glass like the video display, camera, speaker, button, and microphone. It explains how Google Glass works and its features, advantages, disadvantages, and future scope. The report aims to provide information on Google Glass and discuss how it can be used.
introduction and abstract on Google Glass Major reportJawhar Ali
This document discusses Google Glass and its potential role in network surveillance. It provides background on Google Glass and augmented reality. The document will investigate whether Glass could contribute to network surveillance by analyzing its capabilities and comparing its potential outcomes to George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Theories will be applied to analyze Glass's possibilities for surveillance and interpret its impacts on privacy.
Minecraft skins black Google has confirmed that Google Photos has more than 1 billion users. Google crossed that milestone earlier this summer. That means Google took four years to cross that important milestone.Google introduced the new app in I / O 2015, separating Google Photos from Google Plus.
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.
What's going on in the social media and digital marketing world? In this presentation by Altavia Dekatlon, you will find campaigns throughout the month of June and trending events from the digital world.
The document provides an overview of a seminar report submitted by Prakhar Gupta on Google Glass. The report includes an introduction to concepts like virtual reality and augmented reality. It discusses the key technologies powering Google Glass like wearable computing, ambient intelligence and 4G. The report also covers the design and working of Google Glass and analyzes its advantages and disadvantages. It concludes with the future scope of augmented reality devices like Google Glass.
Project Tango is a prototype smartphone developed by Google that uses advanced sensors and cameras to create a 3D map of the environment around it in real-time. The phone tracks its motion and position using an array of cameras including a rear-facing RGB/IR camera, 180-degree fisheye camera, and 120-degree front camera. It also has a depth sensor and infrared projector that allow it to make over 250,000 3D measurements per second to build a 3D model. The goal of Project Tango is to provide mobile devices with a human-scale understanding of 3D space to enable new applications around augmented reality, indoor navigation, and 3D modeling.
Google is developing "Google Glasses" which will use augmented reality to display information directly onto the user's field of vision through a head-mounted display. The document discusses how current uses of augmented reality in areas like sports broadcasting and mobile applications could be expanded through Google Glasses' ability to overlay information and graphics onto the real world. Industries like tourism, navigation, sports, advertising, and retail are highlighted as ones that could benefit from applications of Google Glasses and augmented reality technology.
This document provides an overview of Google Glass. It discusses how Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display that is being developed by Google. The glasses will run on Android and allow hands-free access to information by communicating with the internet via voice commands. Key features will include a camera, GPS, motion sensors, and the ability to pull in augmented reality information from Google services to be displayed on the lenses. While the glasses are not meant to be worn constantly, they will function as a see-through computer monitor for accessing information as needed, similar to how smartphones are used.
Acolyte Episodes review (TV series) The Acolyte. Learn about the influence of the program on the Star Wars world, as well as new characters and story twists.
El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
Google Lens is an app that uses computer vision and AI to identify objects captured by a smartphone camera and provide relevant information about them. It can identify plants and flowers, connect to WiFi networks by scanning labels, and provide business information by scanning storefronts. Google Lens is integrated into the Google Photos and Google Assistant apps and uses neural networks to detect and identify objects more accurately than earlier apps. It launched on Google Pixel phones in 2017 and is now available on more devices through the Google Photos app.
Google Lens is an app that uses computer vision and AI to identify objects captured by a smartphone camera and provide relevant information. It can identify plants and flowers, connect to WiFi networks by scanning labels, and provide business information by scanning storefronts. Google Lens is integrated into the Google Photos and Google Assistant apps and uses neural networks to detect and identify objects more accurately than previous apps. It launched on Google Pixel phones in 2017 and is now available on iOS devices through the Google Photos app.
A summary of the key updates from this year's Google I/O conference at Google HQ in San Francisco. Updates include the new Google Lens product, updates to Google Home, announcement of Google AI and some cool new features within Google search to take advantage of.
The document provides information on Google's innovation outlook, value chain analysis, innovation journey, future plans, mission, vision, and financial data. It discusses how Google encourages employee creativity and focuses on resolving user problems. It outlines Google's launches of innovative products like Google Books, Chrome, Android, Google Maps, Google Street View, Google Photos, Google Assistant, Google Lens, and Pixel phones. The document also summarizes Google's future plans in areas like mobility, hardware, robotics, AI, and space exploration. It provides Google's mission to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful, and its vision to provide one-click access to information. Finally, it shares Google's revenue figures from 2013-
The document discusses several futuristic technologies including all-in-one touchscreen computers replacing non-touchscreen computers, self-driving cars using GPS and Bluetooth, and Google Glass which allows hands-free sharing, notifications, and more. It also interviews an expert who believes digital information and cloud storage will greatly impact the future, and that Google Glass has potential but still faces interface and software challenges.
Uncover the announcements from Google I/O 2018FluperOfficial
Google I/O 2018 will take place on 8th to 10th May, this opens the platform for mobile application developers to learn the new features and improve things accordingly.
This document provides an overview of Google Glass. It describes Glass as an augmented reality head-mounted display developed by Google that allows hands-free Internet access via voice commands. The document outlines key features such as the Android operating system, camera, and voice control. It discusses the Explorer program for early testing and adoption, and concludes that Glass provides ubiquitous access to information by overlaying it on the real world as a potential new type of wearable computer and futuristic fashion accessory.
This document is a seminar report on Google Glass submitted by Ghanshyam Devra to Rajasthan Technical University. It includes an introduction to virtual and augmented reality and Google Glass. It discusses the technology used in Google Glass like wearable computing, ambient intelligence, smart clothing, eye tap technology, smart grid technology, 4G technology, and the Android operating system. It describes the design components of Google Glass like the video display, camera, speaker, button, and microphone. It explains how Google Glass works and its features, advantages, disadvantages, and future scope. The report aims to provide information on Google Glass and discuss how it can be used.
introduction and abstract on Google Glass Major reportJawhar Ali
This document discusses Google Glass and its potential role in network surveillance. It provides background on Google Glass and augmented reality. The document will investigate whether Glass could contribute to network surveillance by analyzing its capabilities and comparing its potential outcomes to George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Theories will be applied to analyze Glass's possibilities for surveillance and interpret its impacts on privacy.
Minecraft skins black Google has confirmed that Google Photos has more than 1 billion users. Google crossed that milestone earlier this summer. That means Google took four years to cross that important milestone.Google introduced the new app in I / O 2015, separating Google Photos from Google Plus.
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.
What's going on in the social media and digital marketing world? In this presentation by Altavia Dekatlon, you will find campaigns throughout the month of June and trending events from the digital world.
The document provides an overview of a seminar report submitted by Prakhar Gupta on Google Glass. The report includes an introduction to concepts like virtual reality and augmented reality. It discusses the key technologies powering Google Glass like wearable computing, ambient intelligence and 4G. The report also covers the design and working of Google Glass and analyzes its advantages and disadvantages. It concludes with the future scope of augmented reality devices like Google Glass.
Project Tango is a prototype smartphone developed by Google that uses advanced sensors and cameras to create a 3D map of the environment around it in real-time. The phone tracks its motion and position using an array of cameras including a rear-facing RGB/IR camera, 180-degree fisheye camera, and 120-degree front camera. It also has a depth sensor and infrared projector that allow it to make over 250,000 3D measurements per second to build a 3D model. The goal of Project Tango is to provide mobile devices with a human-scale understanding of 3D space to enable new applications around augmented reality, indoor navigation, and 3D modeling.
Google is developing "Google Glasses" which will use augmented reality to display information directly onto the user's field of vision through a head-mounted display. The document discusses how current uses of augmented reality in areas like sports broadcasting and mobile applications could be expanded through Google Glasses' ability to overlay information and graphics onto the real world. Industries like tourism, navigation, sports, advertising, and retail are highlighted as ones that could benefit from applications of Google Glasses and augmented reality technology.
This document provides an overview of Google Glass. It discusses how Google Glass is a wearable computer with an optical head-mounted display that is being developed by Google. The glasses will run on Android and allow hands-free access to information by communicating with the internet via voice commands. Key features will include a camera, GPS, motion sensors, and the ability to pull in augmented reality information from Google services to be displayed on the lenses. While the glasses are not meant to be worn constantly, they will function as a see-through computer monitor for accessing information as needed, similar to how smartphones are used.
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2. Everyone knows Google photos back-ups and
store all your videos and photos. When it was
introduced in 2015 by Google, since from
then it has been improving in all forms by
adding more advanced features at its best
way which is built with an unlimited storage
of 16 megapixels for photos and videos up to
1080p resolution.
Now the app is advanced and can adjust
shaky videos, the new version of Google
Photos (2.13) for Android has a new video
stabilization feature that will help to correct
unsteady footages and hope to make it
watchable to its users.
Since Google is coming up with so many
ideas, it is looking forward to give us a glance
of some new photos features. So why
waiting? Go for it.
- April 17, 2017
3. Google Inc is considering a major investment of
atleast 1 trillion won to help South Korean
based company LG’s OLED screens for
Smartphone.
This investment is reportedly being made to
ensure Google can produce a flexible screen
version of its pixcel smartphone using LG
Display’s OLED technology.
The pixel smartphones, designed and built by
Google, were launched in October as the
company’s replacement for its previous in-
house Android brand, Nexus. At the moment,
the Pixel and Pixel XL use AMOLED displays
supplied by Samsung and only feature a slight
2.5D curvature on the edges of the protective
Gorilla Glass.
- April 13, 2017
4. Google has got an exciting piece of information
that it is launching an app AutoDraw which makes
use of the machine learning algorithms to match
your doodles with professional drawings. It
employs Artificial Intelligence technologies to
create an artistic image out of a clumsy scribble
that you make.
The technology is similar to Google’s QuickDraw
but AutoDraw is more perfect for those who
would love to art in everything that they work on.
What you have to do is, just doodle the image,
whatever it may be, that comes into your mind.
The AutoDraw has algorithms, which can figure
out what you are trying to draw. It will match
your amorphous blob into perfect artistic by
talented artists and the web based tool that uses
machine learning will turn your ham-fisted
doodling into true art.
- April 13, 2017
5. Google has announced that it is adding
another feature to the Google app to show
events like concerts, art shows and the sort.
Considering the fact that Facebook
dominates the public events domain and has
been doing so for the past few years, it does
not look very good for Google itself.
Over 650 million users worldwide are using
this feature currently. Facebook even has a
standalone events app that focuses solely on
events. You have to go to the Facebook app
and then search for the events you like and
ask your Google assistant and all the events
appear on the screen. You can even track
the event to get regular updates from
Google. All you have to do is type in the
query and you get your events.
- June 12, 2017
6. For the old phones which are already left
out of use there’s an interesting way to
connect it to daily lives of us. The phones
which can detect the ‘Ok Google’ thing,
the Google Home will works effectively.
Due to enhanced technology of
Amazon’s Echo, Amazon is already
planning to steal away the users maybe
this will be the reason for Google to
comeuo with different approach to the
‘Talk Google’ techie.
The only variable here is now there’s a
“permanent Google” connected to a
speaker. You need to power up the
speaker, pair the phone via bluetooth or
cord.
- May 03, 2017
7. Google’s new style app namely ‘Style
Ideas, can help then users in portraying
themselves as supermodels. Google has
brought some updates to its Image search
app. These new tool is the best
combination of Pin Interest and Google
which was launched recently on the
Google Image Search. Currently these
feature is available only in Image search
on mobile web and Google app for
Android.
Style Ideas will be similar to the search
app, but users can take different look of
the products. Google will show the other
photos of the same product by one of the
brand’s official models or a blogger.
- April 19, 2017