Unless you've been living in a cave and blindfolded, you will no doubt have heard of a small company working out of Mountain View, California, named Google. Named after a googol (or 10100 for you non-math geeks among us), Google's business is the Internet. Whether you are searching online, watching media, using productivity tools, or managing websites, there's a good chance Google will be involved somewhere. And after their recent years taking over the smartphone market with their Android operating system, they have now announced Project Glass, a wearable computer built into a pair of glasses.
By Liam Murphy
Unless you've been living in a cave and blindfolded, you will no doubt have heard of a small company working out of Mountain View, California, named Google. Named after a googol (or 10100 for you non-math geeks among us), Google's business is the Internet. Whether you are searching online, watching media, using productivity tools, or managing websites, there's a good chance Google will be involved somewhere. And after their recent years taking over the smartphone market with their Android operating system, they have now announced Project Glass, a wearable computer built into a pair of glasses. |
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