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Google’s Ingress is more than a game, its a potential data exploitation disaster

Google’s Ingress is more than a game, its a potential data exploitation disaster | Emergent Digital Practices | Scoop.it

Is Google's AR game Ingress just a gamification of OpenStreetMaps volunteer data collection methods, a crowd sourced walking street view?

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Augmented Reality Contact Lenses

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Augmented reality contact lenses under development from a company that is already working with DARPA for battlefield AR contacts
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Microsoft has its own Project Glass

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Microsoft's project Glass revealed through a patent application
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Google Glass Has a Competitor

Google Glass Has a Competitor | Emergent Digital Practices | Scoop.it
Google stunned the tech world when it revealed its plans to sell Google Glass,but less well-known companies have been selling wearable displays for years (Rochester, NY based company Vuzix set to compete with #Google Glass for the augmented reality...
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The Future of Augmented Reality

The future of AR from 2010, are we there yet?
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Google Glass on limited sale for $1500

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Google is offering the first shot at the the device to people attending the San Fancisco Google I/O conference for computer programmers. It will ship early next year.
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