Google’s Project Glass made quite a splash at I/O last month. Besides
stunning the audience
with a skydiving demo of Glass, Google also allowed those developers
who attended the company’s annual developer conference to exclusively
pre-order the
$1,500 Google Glass Explorer Edition.
These first alpha versions of Glass are only scheduled to ship early
next year, but according to an email the Project Glass team just sent to
everybody who pre-ordered the devices, the company plans to involve
this early tester community before the devices ship as well. Google, the
email says, will post exclusive content for those with pre-orders on
Google+ and also invite them to special events and Google+ Hangouts with
the Glass Team.
Here is the email:

In
the first of these private posts on Google+, Google co-founder Sergey
Brin notes that he looks forward to ” to hearing about your magical
moments with Glass.” He also shared that he is currently testing “a new
mode of Glass which automatically takes a picture every 10 seconds
without any distraction or disruption.” The idea behind Glass, Brin
reiterated, is to let you “enjoy and share life’s moments without being
tied down by technology.”

So
far, the only Glass features Google has shared publicly involve taking
pictures and streaming video. Except for its simulated demo video,
Google hasn’t shared any information about what this experience will
look like. Our own Peter Ha got to wear Brin’s set of Google Glass at
I/O and saw what Brin admitted was an old demo of an AR application
running on Glass.
Despite the fact that we still know very little about Glass, it’s
good to see that Google is already actively looking for input from its
developer and early adopter community even before the first batch of
devices is ready to ship.
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