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Sergey Brin finally lets someone else wear Google Glass

Sergey Brin has once again hit the town with Project Glass – but this time he let someone else wear Google’s augmented reality headset. California Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom wore the specs on The Gavin Newsom Show, and later told Wired about his brief experience with one of the world’s most rarefied pieces of technology.

“You can easily forget you have them on, and sense the capacity of use in the future,” Newsom told us, adding the headset felt incredibly light, comfortable and inconspicuous on his head.

Brin and his wife, Anne Wojcicki, appeared on Newsom’s Current TV talk show Wednesday, May 23 to discuss Project Glass and Sergey’s work in the Google X labs. On the show, Brin also provided our first glimpse into how the Google Glass interface is navigated.
via Gizmodo

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