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Google Glass from a developers perspective

Arne Hillebrand July 11, 2014 1
Google Glass from a developers perspective

During the last two weeks I have had the opportunity to work on a proof of concept that uses the Google Glass. In this post I will share my experiences with this device from a developers perspective.

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Google Glass and Wearable Devices. Always Context Aware – AMIS Vision

Robbrecht van Amerongen July 2, 2014 1
Google Glass and Wearable Devices. Always Context Aware – AMIS Vision

The worst portable hard disk ever made The human brain is the worst memory drive you can ever imagine. It is not suited for storing information, let alone retrieving it. The brain is good for creating things, linking information, finding patterns and making decisions. Knowing this we do not need […]

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