Google Glass Walk Photos & First Video About Google's Project Glass Surface

Google Glass Project has been making raves after a video explaining the concept through a demo was uploaded on YouTube. No one is sure about the working of the Google Glasses, but we can now see that they are for real and are being tested by the developer team. What's more, Google's famous co-founder Sergey Brin was found wearing them during what they call the 'Google Glass Walk.' In fact, along with Brin's photo, a number of photos featuring Colby Brown, Peter Hurley, RC Concepcion, Brian Matiash, Jordon Yates, Barry Blanchard, Trey Ratcliff, Brian Rose and other Google Glass team members were #-Link-Snipped-#, where they are using the prototype glasses in public.

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The company has also posted a sample video on Google+ (Check it below) that is shot from the Project Glass device. The video being just 15 seconds long doesn't speak much about the project. All that you can guess is the person wearing the device is doing backflips on a trampoline. We are excited to know where this project is headed. Are you?



Via: First video sample from Google's Project Glass - The Verge

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