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Google Glass Explore Program Reopens … Kind of

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  • by Cyrus
  • in News
  • — 13 Nov, 2013

glass explorer

I have always been fascinated to see how one can put wearable devices such as Google Glass to good use. Sure, you can take pictures with them and get updates but Google Glass has a lot more potential. Considering that the Google Glass Store will be launching in 2014, it is never too late to try the device. You can’t buy a Google Glass unless you have an invitation. But Google now allows you to sign up for the Glass Explorer Program and get in line.

If you’re a US resident and are interested in joining, you can sign up here and we’ll let you know if a spot opens up – please note that, while we’d like to invite everyone, we can’t guarantee invites right now.

Google will surely sell Google Glasses for a lot less than $1500 in the future. For now, that’s the price you have to pay to just get a chance to play with one of these.


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