Thursday, December 19, 2013
Wink and Shoot
If this technology is going to go big, I better brush up on my winking skills. Google also asserts that the winking technology could be used for many other purposes. The wearable technology market is expected to grow from $1.4 billion
this year to somewhere between $19 billion and $50 billion in 2018,
according to Juniper Research and analysts at Credit Suisse. I think that the whole winking technology is still a bit far away and Google has some serious issues to fix. GPS and internet phones should stay in the media that they are in because it would be a distraction to have your glasses do all of that. What are your thoughts on the Google glass and winking instead of pressing a button? Or are we just creating a problem for this supposed solution?
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ReplyDeleteI still maintain that internet phones do not need to be in glasses. We live in such a connected world that we forget how to connect with other human beings.
ReplyDeleteInternet phones are great for long distance learning. It is a good tool.
ReplyDeleteAre we now too lazy to hit a button? Internet phones should be kept in businesses anyway.
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