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An ISAS Presentation on

An ISAS Presentation on. PROJECT GLASS Presented by Amreek Singh. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION SPECIFICATION HOW IT WORKS WHAT ABOUT MY GLASSSES OPERATING SYSTEM PROS. CONS COST CHANGE OUR WORLD VISION OF THE FUTURE CONCERN RECEPTION CONCLUSION.

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  1. An ISAS Presentation on PROJECT GLASS Presented by Amreek Singh

  2. CONTENTS • INTRODUCTION • SPECIFICATION • HOW IT WORKS • WHAT ABOUT MY GLASSSES • OPERATING SYSTEM • PROS • CONS • COST • CHANGE OUR WORLD • VISION OF THE FUTURE • CONCERN • RECEPTION • CONCLUSION

  3. What is Project Glass? It’s the computer you wear like a pair of eyeglasses. It can take photos and live video from your personal perspective, and post directly to Google Plus and other social sites.

  4. Project Glass Specifications • It’s a glass with a Smart Phone in it. • It’s brings the internet world and real world together. • It has a noise-canceling microphone , camera and a screen. • It has a GPS, Internet and Bluetooth.

  5. How does Project Glass work? Google's Project Glasses will probably use a transparent LCD or AMOLED display to put information in front of your eyeballs. You can scroll and click on information by tilting your head. Google Glasses will also use voice input and output.

  6. I already wear glasses. Will it work for me? Yes. Google is experimenting with designs that will fit over existing glasses so you don't have to wear two lots of specs.

  7. Operating System The Operating System Software Used in the Glasses will be Google’s Android.

  8. Pros • User friendly • Fashionable • Assistance to disabled individuals

  9. Cons • Invasion of Privacy • They seem so fragile • Unsafe for our Health • Get distracted while walking or driving

  10. Cost Release Date Developers Early 2013 Consumers Early 2014 Introductory Price : 1500$

  11. How Project Glass Will Change Our World? • Get Information about what you see • Get Information Quickly • Allow You too be completely hands-free • Targeted Ads • Give turn-by-turn directions

  12. Vision of the Future 77% EXCITED ‘Yeah, just take my money now! Project Glass looks incredible.’ 9% SCEPTICAL ‘My main concern with Google Glass is the battery life.’ 12% TOO MUCH ‘Google Glass will be the demise of human race.’ 2% JOKES ‘Google Glass a new way to hurt yourself.’ A COMPUTATION ANALYSIS OF THE CONVERSATION ON SOCIAL NETWORKS(Out of 2,482 posts)

  13. Concern in my mind • The concept video looks cool. How much of this real and end up in a final product? You know the problem with concept videos, they look cool, but sometimes they never ship. • Will the glasses come with your Google+ credentials already configured? Because if not, you did have to dictate your password to log in…or use a keyboard to access your account.

  14. Reception In November 2012, Google Project Glass received recognition by Time Magazine as one of the "Best Inventions of the Year 2012“

  15. Conclusion Aside from all that, Project Glass looks incredible. It’s crazy the things these brilliant companies are coming up with. Technology will continue to push the envelope, making us more connected, more informed than ever. Bring it.

  16. Thank You

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