Friday, May 3, 2013

The explorer edition of Google Glasses

Google glass had been making headlines on media, and finally some have their first pair of project glasses.

The explorer edition models cost some $1500. It was time for them to try, what’s so remarkable about Google’s futuristic glasses. Unlike usual spectacles, Google glasses have a digital lens on the right, attached to the frame.

Google feels everyone is right-eye dominant. One may have to cope with the right-sided lens pair (of Glasses) as Google does not have any plans at present for the left-sided pair.

One can take photos with the 5-megapixel camera attached with the Glasses, through the touch-sensitive right arm or voice commands.

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Monday, April 29, 2013

Google to axe Meebo, for other projects

Every business is here to make profits and it is no wonder that Google has decided to close one more service, which did not generate much interest in people.

After Google Reader, this time Meebo is in the ‘line of fire’. Google plans to shut down Meebo bar publishing tool on 6th June, 2013.

The JavaScript plug-in let the visitors chat with friends and share content on the social network.

The word is that Google wants to focus ONLY on key projects that could help the company generate more profit.

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