The document is a presentation about Google Glass. It provides an overview of Google Glass, including what it is, its technical specifications, how to use basic commands, how to develop apps for it, and privacy concerns. The presenter discusses his experience wearing Google Glass all day and developing apps for the platform.
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Overview
What is it?
What can you do with it?
What can’t you do with it?
What’s it like to wear all day?
Where/when can I get one?
How do I develop apps for it?
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What is it?
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, that can
communicate with the Internet via natural
language voice commands.
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Basic Commands
“OK Glass…”
“google…”
“take a picture” - vignettes
“record a video”
“get directions to…”
“send a message to…”
“make a call to…”
“make a video call to…”
“take a note with…”
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The Timeline
Past events on the right
Future events and settings on the left
Timeline cards can be text, images, rich HTML, or video
Email, phone calls, SMS, news, alerts, etc.
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Wearing It All Day
“Is that Google Glass?”
“Where did you get it?”
“How much did it cost?”
“Do you work for Google?”
“Can you get me a job at Google?”
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Google GLΛSS Explorers Ambassadors
Twitter contest #ifihadglass
Glorified beta testers
Excellent customer service
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Development (2 of 3)
To interact with a user's timeline, you call the
appropriate RESTful endpoint to carry out the
action that you want to do. Google handles all of
the necessary details of syncing between your
Glassware and your users' Glass.
Google
Glassware Glass
HTTP (REST) Glass Sync
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Development (3 of 3)
POST /mirror/v1/timeline HTTP/1.1
Host: www.googleapis.com
Authorization: Bearer {auth token}
Content-Type: application/json
Content-Length: 26
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{ "text": "Hello world" }
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The Good
+ Great photos and video
+ Build quality is good, but fragile
+ Relatively easy to develop for
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The Bad
- Battery life - won’t last full day
- Retail price?
- New marketplace