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Google shares an image taken with its Project Glass prototype

Google continues to tease its unique and futuristic “Project Glass” HUD glasses. The Internet giant recently made a short post on its Google+ page and shared an image taken with its Project Glass prototype. “We announced Project Glass in part to let our team start testing prototypes outside the office,” the company wrote. “Sebastian Thrun, one of our project leaders, tried one out last weekend and we just had to share the result.” Thrun’s image, as seen above, has gone viral and in less than 24 hours has been +1′d nearly 2,000 times and re-shared by nearly 1,000 individuals, including Google co-founder Sergey Brin.

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has gone viral and in less than 24 hours has been +1′d nearly 2,000 times and re-shared by nearly 1,000 individuals, including Google co-founder Sergey Brin.

 

2,000 doesn't sound very viral.

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2,000 doesn't sound very viral.

 

for the amount of ppl on google+, it is a lot. lol

 

Too bad too, since google+ is better than facebook.

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Google is a great company, it did alot for the browsing experience we get today.

But Google doesn't really respect your privacy, this itself isn't a problem. But it becomes a problem when people are unaware of it.

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