Saturday, April 7, 2012

postheadericon Google Project Glass: will we use it?

already smart phones - not really necessary or laptops are just one step mode false

The first surprise of Google Goggles is that someone thinks it's a new idea (just take a look at the history of mobile augmented reality). Steve Mann, a Canadian known as the father of mobile computing has been the development of systems of the 1980s with obvious industrial, medical and military. One example is the battlefield augmented reality system, where information is superimposed in their vision of the world can be a matter of life or death.

second surprising thing is that all lenses are already computerized. In a Guardian article entitled 2001. "Man in Borg - Is this the future", citing a Web site requires laptops that "the wide acceptance of the resume in the consumer market has grown by about 2005 to 2015, which will are virtually eliminated desktop, laptop, handheld and solutions completely. "This proved too optimistic.

first users of laptops with screens mounted in the head considered a success if people do not cross the street to avoid them. If they need to carry a GPS unit, an accelerometer and a video camera and a computer, which was a bag of extra baggage.

Today, however, most of us have a laptop at public Internet terminal that packs all these capabilities in one light, handheld. This is called a smart phone.

The issues are difficult, if someone really wants a head-mounted display. If you were a soldier, for example, you want to know if there were snipers hidden behind a wall, and if you could use unmanned aircraft (UAVs) to shoot them. As a pedestrian crossing the street, the sudden appearance of a special offer of a carpet dealer nearby may affect less happy (as is Google, you can bet that ads are part of the Master Plan ).

There is a much simpler way to make augmented reality: just hold the phone and camera. Many applications already do, and here are 40 of the best.

vessels Google are based on information downloaded from the Internet, but there is no reason for the additional data that can not be provided by government buildings, bars, bus shelters , billboards and other characteristics of the street can talk to most smart phones for a variety of media - Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, RFID (radio frequency identification), NFC (Near Field Communications), etc. - . create intelligent spaces


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