Google Glass will be everywhere pretty soon and you will see people walking the streets taking photos in odd ways. In a recent YouTube video the team at Grovo poked fun at what a Google Glass photographer would do. Check out the video below.
Google Glass will be everywhere pretty soon and you will see people walking the streets taking photos in odd ways. In a recent YouTube video the team at Grovo poked fun at what a Google Glass photographer would do. Check out the video below.
Luke Wroblewski a product designer and author of three web design books was one of the few lucky people to be the first adapters using Google Glass. He is also the first person in history to lose the $1,500 equipment.
Chris Angelini, a writer, was working on a review story about Google Glass, when he decided to put the $1,500 device on his 2 year-old son. Google will not be making any little Google Glass for kids anytime soon.
Early adapters of Google Glass can now use Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr apps on their device. The apps allow Glass wearers to share their photos just as they would do on a smartphone and post them on the social networks.
Google Glass can use their device to connect to Facebook. The third party unofficial app is called Glass to Facebook allows users to share photos on the social network.
Saturday Night Live SNL decided to cover Google Glass in its Weekend Update. The Spoof has Fred Armisen playing an SNL Tech blogger who shows how easy the device is. Check out the video after the jump.