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Becoming A 'Glasshole' For 2 Minutes

Written By Unknown on Thursday, May 2, 2013 | 3:23 PM

May 2, 2013
I confess to being skeptical about Google Glass, the much-hyped, mobile computer eyewear from a company so big its name is also a verb. I figured the glasses would be weird and uncomfortable to wear, obscuring my vision and distracting me with headlines, email and other material served up in front of my eye.

But this week, as I lucked into an admittedly brief opportunity to put Google Glass on my face, some of those preconceptions got wiped out. Continue reading...
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