Google invites a programmer to buy Glass
After announcing to allow all developers to approach Mirror API, Google recently invited app developers to buy their Google Glass glasses. Specifically, the search firm in Mountain View has sent developers to buy Glass's version of Explorer Edition, with the invitation content as we see in the picture below.
With this new move by Google, developers will have the opportunity to access the actual product, thereby making it easier for them to test applications running on Glass. A little while ago, the company also invited a programmer to attend the hackathon conference in San Francisco on the occasion Google introduced a tool to program Glassware Development Kit .
Glass Glass has just been upgraded to the 2nd version by Google, most notably the glasses will be equipped with mobile mono headphones that can be removed and inserted. This is also the first time Google Glass is compatible with people wearing prescription glasses ( glasses for eye problems ). An accessory market for Glass is also introduced with items such as chargers, protective panels, headsets .
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