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+TIME's Best Inventions of 2012 range from the Curiosity Rover to body armor for women, wingsuit racing and more. We're honored to be included among these amazing innovations. 
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Celebrated fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg tried on Glass for the first time a few months ago at a conference that she attended with Sergey Brin. She immediately loved it and they agreed to bring Glass to New York Fashion Week. Diane is a champion for innovation and effortless design, so it’s unsurprising that Glass fit seamlessly into her production. In the week leading up to her Spring 2013 show in New York, and during the show itself, everyone from stylists and models to Diane herself used Glass to capture never-before-seen footage of the creative process. This is the first time any video has been shot entirely through Glass and we’re so excited to be able to share it with you. #DVFthroughGlass  
Experience the DVF Spring 2013 show at New York Fashion Week through the eyes of the people who made it happen—the stylists, the models and Diane von Fursten...
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Adekunle Lawal
I've got a whole lot of things on my mind which i would love to do with Glass, its funny i keep thinking about it every now and then. After all said and done i think it's got the perfect camera angle & it's the uber tool for extraordinary photographs.
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A few fashion tips from Forbes on what might look good with Glass:

Bright colors. Browns, olives, maroons, and earth tones won’t look right with the vibrant palette of the rims.

Black. Black goes with everything. It’s practical, modern, sleek and chic.

Clean lines. Again, see the DVF Spring 2013 runway show. Note the simple draping and cinching on the dresses. These glasses are designed to look light and clean. The clothing should match that sentiment.

High boots or high heels. Make sure they’re tight, not slouchy, around the ankle and calf. Keep things structured with these glasses. Don’t do anything with stitching or a clunky heel.
Diane Von Furstenberg: This Is How To Wear Google Glasses - Forbes »
Buy a pair of these ultralight beauties and you’ll be able to update your Twitter feed or find a place to eat without digging in a handbag for your iPhone. Just be careful of what you wear with them.
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Jeremiah Dunphy
yolo
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Three of our favorite images from yesterday captured through Glass.  #DVFthroughGlass  
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Nicolas Cook
It doesn't look horrible.
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It was an incredible honor to collaborate with Diane von Furstenberg for her show at New York Fashion Week. DVF's style is effortless, modern and empowering - just like Glass. 

We had an amazing time at the show yesterday. In case you missed it, here's an album of stunning Glass images that were captured both backstage and on the runway.

Stay tuned for the short film 'DVF through Glass' airing September 13th on the +DVF  Page and Google's YouTube Channel. 
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Come back on September 13th to see the film! #DVFthroughGlass  
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+Sarah Price Thanks for the further response. I hope that you can please let me know as soon as you can get a pair into my UK hands :) If not is there a way I can send specific ideas that I think will help to easily integrate Glass further in all Countries
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We think Glass helps you share your life as you’re living it; from life’s big moments to everyday experiences.

Today we’re kicking off what we’re calling Glass Sessions, where you can experience what it’s like to use Glass while we build it, through the eyes of a real person, in real life. The first Glass Session follows Laetitia Gayno, the wife of a Googler, as she shares her story of welcoming a new baby, capturing every smile, and showing her entire family back in France every “first” through Hangouts. 

#projectglass   #io12   #parenting  
Meet Laetitia Gayno, the wife of a Googler, as she shares her story of becoming a new mom, trying to capture every special moment, and sharing them with her family in France through photos, videos, and Hangouts in this first Glass Session.
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Cant wait to get a pair!
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We are always pushing the limits of our technology, and Project Glass is no exception.  It is designed to help you live in the moment -- even when you’re falling from the sky.

We’re still in early development days, but at Google I/O this morning we wanted to do a product demo in a way we’d never tried before.  We worked with some of the world’s top athletes, combined skydiving and mountain biking, and shared the experience -- through their eyes -- with the world.

If you missed it, watch a recording of the demonstration here: goo.gl/VjS3d.

#projectglass   #io12   #skydiving  
At Google I/O 2012, the Project Glass team took product demoing to a new level. Come with us and see how we spent the weeks leading up to the Google I/O demo ... living in the moment, doing Hangouts in Air, and freefalling with Glass.
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If you missed +Max Braun speaking live from the +Google+ Photographer's Conference, here’s the collection of photos he showed on stage. What other kinds of perspectives do you think we could capture?
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In about 15 minutes, +Max Braun from the +Project Glass team will take the stage and discuss a few photos we’ve taken recently with our prototypes.

Edit: The video below is now a recording of the Hangout. Check it out!
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Steve Conrad
I would like to know too! My company would like to pay, register to attend the Google Glass Hackfest in SF on Jan 28-29
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We announced Project Glass in part to let our team start testing prototypes outside the office. +Sebastian Thrun, one of our project leaders, tried one out last weekend and we just had to share the result.

We’d love to hear about the types of moments you'd capture if you didn’t have to wait to pull out a camera or your phone. Please share your thoughts in the comments!
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Jasper, my son, and me.
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Can Be Used As HUD? Tell Me Google.
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Introduction
We think technology should work for you—to be there when you need it and get out of your way when you don’t.

We started Project Glass to build this kind of technology, one that helps you explore and share your world, putting you back in the moment.

Follow along as we share some of our ideas and stories. We’d love to hear yours, too.
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