Google may be feared and secretly envied throughout tech circles for its industry-disruption track record, but in at least one respect, companies are grateful for Google’s propensity to plow the road. The Google Glass experiment has provided some very public lessons about what consumers are willing to accept in wearable tech and what they positively will not stand for — at least at this point in time. We now know, for example, that to wear Google Glass in a bar or social setting is to put oneself at risk.
Wearable Tech's Steep Learning Curve
Posted by: Erika Morphy June 13, 2014 04:28 PMGoogle may be feared and secretly envied throughout tech circles for its industry-disruption track record, but in at least one respect, companies are grateful for Google’s propensity to plow the road. The Google Glass experiment has provided some very public lessons about what consumers are willing to accept in wearable tech and what they positively will not stand for — at least at this point in time. We now know, for example, that to wear Google Glass in a bar or social setting is to put oneself at risk.