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G OO GLE GLASS For more notes and topics visit: www.eITnotes.com eITnotes.com
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Introduction eITnotes.com
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Image Of Google Glass eITnotes.com
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Development The Glass project was started "about three years ago" by an engineer named Babak Parviz. Glass is being developed by Google X Lab. Google Glass displays information in a smartphone-like format hands- free. It can interact with the Internet via natural language voice commands and uses Google's Android operating system. Google is considering partnering with sunglass retaliors such as Ray-Ban or Warby Parker. It can interact with the Internet via natural language voice commands, and uses Goggle’s Android operating system. eITnotes.com
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What is Google Glass? It’s a glass with a Smart Phone in it. Brings the internet world and real world together. It has a micro phone, camera and a screen Sort of Revolutionary new product made by Google. eITnotes.com
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What It Does? Accept/Reject a call Display the weather Reading/Sending emails Take a picture And share it. Read/Send text messages GPS tracking and Navigation Show reminders uploading, viewing and sharing files Playing games online Watching movies eITnotes.com
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Features Record videos, take pictures Show messages Find information Show maps Live video sharing Integrates Google Now Translate eITnotes.com
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You just say word and Google Glass will take a picture or record a video - you will never have to touch the hardware. The photos and videos will be stored on the 4GB flash memory of the device, and can also be shared on social networking websites. eITnotes.com
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Google Translate & Google Map eITnotes.com
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Google Glass Explorer Edition Operating system:Android (4.0.4) and higher. Power:Lithium Polymer battery (2.1 W) CPU: OMAP 4430 SoC, dual-core Storage capacity: 16 GB Flash total(12 GB of usable memory) Memory:1GB RAM (682MB available to developers) Display: Prism projector, 640×360 pixels Input:Voice command through microphone. Camera: Photos - 5 MP, videos - 720p Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, micro USB Weight:50g eITnotes.com
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Security Concern Individual’s privacy being at risk. It is easy to hack the operating system. eITnotes.com
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Legal And Ethical Implication Potential GPS chip within the device. The ability for the device to impair driving. eITnotes.com
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Advantages Project glasses will act as a hands-free computer, so you won’t need to break your country law while driving. We can text and see the map while we are on our way. Users already wearing glasses also be able to wear this. It performs almost all functions of a smartphone and it also runs on Android platform. Useful technology for disabbled/handicapped people. Fast access of maps, documents, videos, chats and much more. A new trend for fashion lovers together being an innovative technology. A spectacle based computer to reside directly on your eyes rather than in your pouch or pocket. eITnotes.com
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Disadvantages Can be easily broken or damaged. Privacy of people may breach with new glasses. These glasses show the retrieved data in front of users eyes so it will be a tough experience for them since they will focus on that data and will eventually miss the surroundings that may lead to accidents while driving. eITnotes.com
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Future Scope The key findings of the research were: The quality of pictures and video are usable for healthcare education, reference, and remote consultation. Tele-consultation is possible—depending on the available bandwidth—during operative procedures. A stabillizer should be added to the video function to prevent choppy transmission when a surgeon looks to screens or colleagues. Battery life can be easily extended with the use of an external battery. A protocol or checklist displayed on the screen of Glass can be helpful during procedures. eITnotes.com
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