3. Google Glass is the attempt to make wearable
computing mainstream, and it's effectively a
smart pair of glasses with an integrated heads-up
display and a battery hidden inside the frame.
*The core of Google Glass is its tiny prism display
which sits not in your eye-line, but a little above
it. You can see what is on the display by glancing
up.
*Voice control is used to control the device.
*The results are displayed on the screen-
essentially putting data into your view like a
head up display (HUD). It's potentially incredibly
handy.
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6. Google cars
* Google
driverless cars
Sebastian Stanford Artificial
Intelligence Laboratory Google Street
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Challenge United
States Department of Defense [2]
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