Imagine with us; you are wearing Google Glass and going for a run and you see in front of you how many kilometers you have covered and how much is left until you finish your run. Then a message appears in front of you and you do not need to look at your phone as the message appeared immediately with a gentle alert in your ear. Your wife wants you to come immediately for dinner. Without interrupting your run, you ask Google Glass to send her a message that you will be here in ten minutes. Indeed, you head to your car but you forget where you parked it. No problem, a map of the car’s location immediately appears in front of you and all you have to do is look at the screen of your glasses and follow the arrow. You are about to get into the car and hear someone calling your name. You look at his face but you don’t remember it. You look at the screen of your glasses, which recognized the person’s face and wrote down his name and latest tweets on Twitter. You greet him confidently and ask him about his new job. Then you excuse yourself so that your wife doesn’t show you the other side if you are late. You rush home and open the door and see your little child waiting for you and he says to you, “Dad.” This is the first time he has said “Dad.” Immediately, you order your glasses to record a video to save this wonderful memory and share it with your family. Now it’s time for dinner.
Isn't that cool? Is this story really true? And is Google Glass really able to do all that? Watch this video to learn about some of the features of Google Glass and to see if this is possible or not.




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