Into Something we had already mentioned yesterday, but today we receive further confirmation about the development of the official Twitter for Google Glass, the design of glasses interactive Google has been working for a few months and that will arrive on the market by 2014.
Into what you can do with the Twitter app with Google Glass? Send a tweet, always with a limit of 140 characters, but through the lens of the glasses. If the rumors come via TechCrunch will prove true, the twittering will be shared with the magic glasses of Mountain View. Twitter, meanwhile, does not confirm nor deny the development of the app.
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However, the more careful you have noticed some small proof of interest on the part of Twitter to be ready with its app when the glasses will be purchased by the general public in a few months. One of the tests (because there is more than one) would be a tweet appeared on the network with the description “just shared a photo # throughglass” confirming the existence of the app and tweeted by the developer of blogging Shiv Ramamurthi (@ mogrooth) alongside a picture of a lemon tree. A few hours later, and especially after the first test was removed from the site, even Sophia Yang (@ sophiayang), an engineer at Google, shared in his Twitter profile picture of an office flanked by Shiv same phrase: “just shared in photo # throughglass. “
Into Speculations? Both we and other colleagues of technology sites we think its not, because the account from which the party hashtag # throughglass are important people, but also because the first tweet was immediately deleted. Probably it was a test message sent by mistake by one of the developers involved in testing for the forthcoming debut of the app. Let us recall that the Google Glass are already in hand (or rather, on the head) of a few lucky ‘Explorer’.
Into Meanwhile, the New York Times has made available to the public its app for Google Glass, the first third-party app available for the glasses of Mountain View.Twitter | Social Network | Google Glass |Comments and opinions
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