Dylan Tweney Executive Editor at VentureBeat For Health Care Google Glass makes a lot of sense in health care, for instance. Doctors and nurses could use Google Glass to look up prescription details, access patient health records, see reminders about… Continue Reading →
1. I will never live a day of my life from now on without it (or a competitor). It's that significant. 2. The success of this totally depends on price. Each audience I asked at the end of my presentations "who would buy this?" As the price got down to $200 literally every hand went up. At $500 a few hands went up. This was consistent, whether talking with students, or more mainstream, older audiences. 3. Nearly everyone had an emotional outburst of "wow" or "amazing" or "that's crazy" or "stunning." 4. At NextWeb 50 people surrounded me and wouldn't let me leave until they had a chance at trying them. I haven't seen that kind of product angst at a conference for a while. This happened to me all week long, it is just crazy. 5. Most of the privacy concerns I had before coming to Germany just didn't show up. I was shocked by how few negative reactions I got (only one, where an audience member said he wouldn't talk to me with them on). Funny, someone asked me to try them in a bathroom (I had them aimed up at that time and refused). 6. There is a total generational gap that I found. The older people said they would use them, probably, but were far more skeptical, or, at minimum, less passionate about the fact that these are the future, than the 13-21-year-olds I met.
Robert Scoble Rackspace’s startup liaison officer helps small teams have a huge impact with cloud computing technology. 1. I will never live a day of my life from now on without it (or a competitor). It’s that significant. 2. The… Continue Reading →
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Sergey Brin:「Google Glass比智能手機好,用戶唔洗再邊走路邊低頭望手機。」
Google Glass真係咁好?睇完以下Demo片段,大家可以自行判斷。
而家想買,盛惠1500美元,無錯,要參與革命,係要付些少代價。
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