Project Glass: Google’s Augmented Reality Experiment
July 31, 2012 | 8:00 AM | By MindShift
We’ve talked about how augmented reality can be used as a learning tool. Now see how Google’s budding Project Glass takes us a few giant leaps into the future.
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