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Sergey Brin Demos Google Glasses Prototype

MojoKid writes "Folks have been clamoring for more on Google's Project Glass and Sergey Brin — one of the co-founders of Google — is now burying himself in the R&D department associated with its development. Recently Brin appeared on 'The Gavin Newsom Show' with the prototype glasses perched on his face. The visit was actually a bit awkward as you can see in the video, as it's a lot of Brin and Newsom describing what they're seeing via the glasses with no visual for the audience. However, Brin dropped a bomb when he stated that he'd like to have the glasses out as early as next year."

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  1. Google Glasses? by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'll pair these with the hated headphones from the previous story, and occupy my own, private digital HELL!

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    1. Re:Google Glasses? by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 4, Funny

      More like Google Goggles. Or just Googgles?

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    2. Re:Google Glasses? by jonadab · · Score: 3, Funny

      Will you claim it in a StreetView van? Will you claim it as a Google fan?

      I will not claim it in a van, I will not claim it as a fan.
      I do not like this prior art, I do not like it Sam Thou Art.

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  2. Want. Now. by jakimfett · · Score: 3, Funny

    Every geek wants a pair of these yesterday. As soon as Google can get a version of them ready to go, I predict they'll sell like...well...not hotcakes, but probably like Android based phones.

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    1. Re:Want. Now. by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 4, Funny

      Couple these with the Google butt-plug, and Sergey will have covered all the exits!

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  3. Rare footage of them out and about by SuperKendall · · Score: 4, Funny

    Here was see an early version of Google Glasses out and about! I can't wait!

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  4. Price? by Hentes · · Score: 3, Interesting

    VR glasses are nothing new, the big question is whether this one will be actually affordable by the general public.

  5. Just wait for the apps! by sandytaru · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I'm wondering how these will fare compared to some of their sci-fi counterparts did, actually. So far the most interesting take on augmented reality I've read/watched has been from the series Denno Coil, but this sort of technology has featured in a few other dystopias, too.

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  6. headache inducing? by nurb432 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    If so, count me out.

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  7. Borg by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Interesting

    He's the freaking Borg. Please retire the Microsoft icon and apply it to Google. kthxbai.

  8. This is old technology. by GrpA · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Newer technology integrates the image directly into normal sunglass or prescription glasses lenses through optical waveguides to create an image focussed at infinity that is stable even if you're moving around.

    Vuzix has already made prototypes and the lenses look normal - though they did have a projector on the side of the lens. It was technology developed by Nokia and to see how impressive it actually is, take a look at this video.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atTqT7z00Kc&list=UUXV7-Fjn7hdQcINo7-T3mWQ&index=1&feature=plcp

    That's some video I got *through* the glasses at CES in January - And you'll notice that even though I can't keep the camera still, the image is rock steady within the active area of the glass lens. ( The lens is just a few millimeters thick ).

    The newer technology looks almost holographic and can certainly be made to provide a 3D image...

    Though if Google's glasses were really cheap, I'd still buy them. There's something to be said for a older but functional technology in a pair of glasses for $100 compared to the latest tech for more than $1000.

    GrpA

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  9. Inevitable by optimism · · Score: 4, Interesting

    These glasses are definitely coming.

    From the video, they look small enough to be practical very very soon. Nice work, Sergey. :)

    Presumably they will connect via bluetooth to a smartphone or keypad in your pocket for an easy finger-based UI. And of course there will be a voice UI, like we have now with a small & simple BT headset.

    The big questions are a) battery life, b) how the various governments will assess this as a potential driving hazard, and c) whether Apple will steal Google's thunder by doing the same thing, only sleeker.

    I, for one, will be happy to buy a set of these glasses if the price is right. Hopefully less than US$1000.