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2. Contents Introduction Features Technologies used How it works? Advantages Disadvantages Future scope Conclusion Contents Introduction Development Features Technologies used How it works? Advantages Disadvantages Future scope Conclusion 3. PROTOTYP E WHAT IT LOOKS NOW 4. Technologies Used Wearable computing Ambient Intelligence Eye Tap technology Android Technology Augmented Reality 5. Wearable Computing Worn by the bearer under, with or on top of clothing. Developed for general or special purpose information technologies and media development. 6. Ambient Intelligence Electronic environments that are sensitive and responsive to the presence of people. Devices work in concert to support people in carrying out their everyday life activities. The technology disappears into our surroundings until only the user interface remains perceivable by users. 7. Eye Tap Technology EyeTap is a device that is worn in front of the eye that acts as a eye to record the scene available to the eye as well as a display. EyeTap intakes the world around it and augments the image the user sees allowing it to overlay computer-generated data over top of the normal world the user would perceive. 8. Augmented Reality Augmented reality is a live, direct or indirect, view of a physical, real-world environment. Real-world elements are augmented by generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data. 9. Speaker: Google glasses are designed to be hands free wearable device that can be used to make or receive calls too. So a speaker is also designed by the ear. 10. Microphone: A microphone is also put in, that can take the voice commands of the wearer of user. This microphone is also used for having telephonic communication. 11. Advantages Easy to wear and use. Sensitive and responsive to the presence of people. Fast access of maps, documents, videos, chats and much more. A new trend for fashion lovers together being an innovative technology. A spectacle based computer to reside directly on your eyes rather than in your pouch or pocket. A useful technology for all kinds of handicapped/disabled people. 12. Disadvantages Can be easily broken or damaged. Users will have a tough time taking care of it. It may lead to accidents while driving, eyestrain or visual confusion. The resource for running these glasses is still unknown. Will there be a battery or it will run using solar energy? Privacy of people may breach with nw glasses. Can be used only in metro cities. 13. Futuristic Version Of The GLASS 14. APPLICATIONS Record videos, take pictures Just say the word and Google Glass will take a picture or record a video you will never have to touch the hardware. The photos and videos will be stored on the 4GB flash memory of the device, and can also be shared on social networking websites or emailed. Find information If you are in the habit of Goggling things a lot, you will find that your task has been made easier by the new Glass. You simply need to ask a question and the device will pull the answer from the internet. For example, you can ask when Taj Mahal was built or to give you a few photographs of the monument and the device will provide appropriate replies on the small screen in front of your eye. Show maps The widely used Google Maps are integrated into Glass, so that users will be able to chart the course of their journey or look up locations or establishments via voice commands. Translate This is a neat feature that may come in handy when you travel abroad. You simply need to ask Google Glass to translate a phrase or sentence from one language to another and it will speak that out.