The 21st century has been dubbed the 'technological era' due to the rapid growth in all telecommunications. Now, in 2014, we see a growth in not only telecommunications, but in the way we are perceiving our world on a daily basis. With Google's new Google Glass Project, we are now able to gain information from the internet through a wire-less and hands-free device.
Explorer's Reviews: According to technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones from the BBC News, he received mixed reactions while taking the Google Glass Technology for a spin in his home. His teenage son says: " You look like a complete idiot", his wife says: "Must you wear that thing?" and then he had that "Wow that's exciting!" reaction from a few of his colleagues.
Rory can definitely see it's advantages from a reporter's point of view. For instance it not only puts smartphone capabilities in a screen in front of your right eye, but organizations are trying to work out whether Google Glass could prove to be a useful tool in the world of journalism.
The freedom of having GPS anywhere you go, if you find yourself lost when driving, hiking, cycling or simply don't know you're way around a city and need directions. Google glass can be very useful in giving you directions on how to get where you would like to go. You can now send instant messages without having to text it, just dictate the message that you would like to send to your friends and family.
The sliding backward shows different current events, and the sliding forwards shows past events that have occurred like phone calls and Google circle updates. Google Glass also presents with a camera feature that allows the wearer to photograph and record HD videos. It should be noted that while the video is recording, the screen will remain on and will respond to voice commands.
Explorer's Reviews: According to technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones from the BBC News, he received mixed reactions while taking the Google Glass Technology for a spin in his home. His teenage son says: " You look like a complete idiot", his wife says: "Must you wear that thing?" and then he had that "Wow that's exciting!" reaction from a few of his colleagues.
Rory can definitely see it's advantages from a reporter's point of view. For instance it not only puts smartphone capabilities in a screen in front of your right eye, but organizations are trying to work out whether Google Glass could prove to be a useful tool in the world of journalism.
The freedom of having GPS anywhere you go, if you find yourself lost when driving, hiking, cycling or simply don't know you're way around a city and need directions. Google glass can be very useful in giving you directions on how to get where you would like to go. You can now send instant messages without having to text it, just dictate the message that you would like to send to your friends and family.
The sliding backward shows different current events, and the sliding forwards shows past events that have occurred like phone calls and Google circle updates. Google Glass also presents with a camera feature that allows the wearer to photograph and record HD videos. It should be noted that while the video is recording, the screen will remain on and will respond to voice commands.
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