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             Google Glass is a type of wearable technology developed by Google. It is a head-mounted display that is worn like a pair of glasses. It has a built-in camera, microphone, and touchpad, allowing users to take photos, record videos, and interact with the device. Google Glass also has a range of applications, such as navigation, messaging, and social media.
Google Glass has been a popular product in the wearable technology market, with many users finding it to be a convenient and stylish way to stay    connected. It has been used in a variety of settings, from everyday life to professional and medical applications.
The Google Glass market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering similar products. These include Vuzix, Epson, Recon Instruments, and GlassUp. Other companies, such as Microsoft and Apple, have also released their own versions of wearable technology. Show Less   Read more