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Google Glass 2.0: What If We Had Glass?

Now that we all have seen Google Glass we tried to think beyond version one. We wanted to visualize how heads up displays can affect our interactions with information, each other and the world.

For more information check out:
http://playgroundinc.com/blog/the-future-of-google-glass/

Music: Traffic Cars by Professor Kliq (www.soundcloud.com/professorkliq)

OK Google, Speak To Me

Google’s brought its speech-to-search technology to the Chrome browser and enhanced its natural language search. We tried it out at Google I/O and were mostly impressed, but watch for yourself and let us know what you think.

New Yorkers React to Google Glass

Real New Yorkers talk about Google Glass’s price, look, and creep factor. (Turns out it’s low!)

Google Glass: Don’t Be A Glasshole

Google Glass might be one of the coolest gadgets around, but you’ll end up becoming a total Glasshole if you don’t watch out.

Here’s a PSA for all Google Glass owners.

The Mac Monocle

Sorry Google Glass.

(vía Times New Geek)

Google Glass How-to: Getting Started [HD 3D]

An introduction to the basics of Glass.

Learn about the touchpad, the timeline and how to share through Glass.

Introducing Google Keep

Save what’s on your mind and remember anything you need wherever you are.

With Google Keep, stay on top of your world by quickly accessing and organizing the information you want. Enter a note with your voice, add a photo, or just type a list.

All your notes are instantly saved across your devices.

Facebook’s Zuckerberg now most-liked CEO as Tim Cook plummets in rankings

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Tim Cook is still well-loved by Apple employees — he’s just not as well-loved as he was a year ago. Glassdoor’s most recent CEO approval ratings show that 93% of Apple workers approve of the job Cook is doing, down from the 97% approval rating he had last year when he was ranked as the most popular CEO in the world.

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Google Admits its Street View Cars Violated People’s Privacy

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A three-year-long privacy investigation involving Google’s Street View cars revealed some disturbing information. Between 2008 and 2010, Google’s cars collected passwords, e-mails, medical and financial records and other private information from home wireless networks. Basically, Google’s cars sucked in all information available on unencrypted wireless networks…

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How Guys Will Use Google Glass

The future is coming, ladies. Sorry about that.

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