There’s plenty to lust after in Google Glass — if you’re a tech aficionado, that is. A beta version of Google’s widely hyped, Web-connected eyewear has been out for a few weeks, and rave reviews have been the rule rather than the exception. Developers are building Google Glass apps to tempt and titillate, including one that lets a Google Glass wearer take a photo with the blink of an eye. What about mainstream adoption, though? Is Google Glass really destined for greatness, or is it heading for the gadget graveyard?
No Starry Eyes Yet for Google Glass
Posted by: Erika Morphy May 6, 2013 12:57 PMThere’s plenty to lust after in Google Glass — if you’re a tech aficionado, that is. A beta version of Google’s widely hyped, Web-connected eyewear has been out for a few weeks, and rave reviews have been the rule rather than the exception. Developers are building Google Glass apps to tempt and titillate, including one that lets a Google Glass wearer take a photo with the blink of an eye. What about mainstream adoption, though? Is Google Glass really destined for greatness, or is it heading for the gadget graveyard?