Google has developed a glass that does it all. The glass is billed to be able to search the Internet and also show you anything you need, right in front of your eyes, from maps of where you are to the weather forecast if you look up. You can connect the glasses to a phone via Bluetooth and use the phone's 3G or 4G connection. There's also a camera on the front that can take photos of whatever you are seeing; you can share the photos instantly.
At the end of the month Google will hold an event for software developers. The developers' version of the glasses, which cost $1,500, are expected to be available to software makers later this year.
I wouldn't mind having this glass. With all sincerity, all media persons need this glass. It's high time journalism goes techy.
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