As per many reports, Google
is expected to start selling eyeglasses that will project information,
entertainment and, this being a Google product, advertisements onto the
lenses. These glasses will have the combined features of virtual reality
and augmented reality.
The Google Glasses can use a 4G cell connection to pull in information
from Google’s mountain of data and display info about the real world in
augmented reality on the lens in front of your eye. As you turn your
head you’ll get information about your surroundings and nearby objects
from Google Goggles, info on buildings and establishments from Google
Maps, even your friends’ nearby check-ins from Latitude. The company has
no plans to sell ads into your newly augmented view of the world, but
will consider it if the product really catches on.
The glasses are not being designed to be
worn constantly — although Google engineers expect some users will wear
them a lot — but will be more like smartphones, used when needed, with
the lenses serving as a kind of see-through computer monitor.
Google glasses are basically wearable computers, that will use the
same Android software that powers Android smartphones and tablets. Like
smartphones and tablets, the glasses will be equipped with GPS and
motion sensors. They will also contain a camera and audio inputs and
outputs.
Several people who have seen the glasses, but who are not allowed to
speak publicly about them, said that the location information was a
major feature of the glasses. Through the built-in camera on the
glasses, Google will be able to stream images to its rack computers and
return augmented reality information to the person wearing them. For
instance, a person looking at a landmark could see detailed historical
information and comments about it left by friends. If facial recognition
software becomes accurate enough, the glasses could remind a wearer of
when and how he met the vaguely familiar person standing in front of him
at a party. They might also be used for virtual reality games that use
the real world as the playground.
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