Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin Sports the New Google Glasses at Dinner in the Dark, a Benefit for the Foundation Fighting Blindness -- San Francisco, CA

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    1. Prayagoid, zsoltika, Supercopter, frankdasilva, and 89 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. Prayagoid (14 months ago | reply)

      wow ! looks awesome

    3. Hugger Industries (14 months ago | reply)

      Well done sir. Well done.

    4. tysonwilliams.com (14 months ago | reply)

      Me want it... the glasses not Sergey - LOL

    5. Mukumbura (14 months ago | reply)

      How will we live without them?

      --
      Seen in my contacts' photos. (?)

    6. Sky Noir (14 months ago | reply)

      Pretty impressive for ISO 5000. Way to rock that Mark III.

    7. Thomas Hawk (14 months ago | reply)

      really impressed with the high iso performance on the new 5D Mark III. It lets me shoot in sub optimal indoor lighting without flash and still get good looking photos.

    8. tobycatlin (14 months ago | reply)

      So project Glass is going to help the blind, is it?

    9. Hugger Industries (14 months ago | reply)

      So did the WAGS have to pull you three apart to get on with the fund raising?

    10. C4rloB (14 months ago | reply)

      Just what we need, a device to further encourage people to zone-out with zombie-like numbness right in the middle of public spaces! That's so cool! That's so awesome! Because since the dawn of time humanity has always benefitted from blinking lights in our eyes and people ignoring each other while walking right next to each other. Thank you Google for lighting the way.

      In all seriousness, it's one thing to add access to information/data to our daily lives. It's an entirely different thing to bring that data "between" people in a way that stunts our access to each other and all the non-digital stimuli in the world – the original sources of that data in the first place.

    11. godjr101 (14 months ago | reply)

      Um and staring at your phone is better? No its not. So this way you are more efficient and remove yourself from the always playing with your phone routine when others are around. This makes things better and certainly helps to address your concerns that you seem to already have. Nice forward thinking is what this is.

    12. TomatoHunter (14 months ago | reply)

      Yeah how would that go along with my glasses.

    13. 52joan~trying to catch up! (14 months ago | reply)

      congrats! you made CNET!

    14. etorsten (14 months ago | reply)

      My little son just said that he wants to have the glasses "right now"... :-)

    15. oleben97 (14 months ago | reply)

      its amazing!! when its available its sure ill buy it. i hope there will be also the possibility to connet itwith your own glasses:)

    16. 菩提成 (14 months ago | reply)

      希望成品更美观。还有售价多少?

    17. Antoniociro (14 months ago | reply)

      great capture!!!

    18. guanyun (14 months ago | reply)

      Interesting...

    19. Sriranjan Rasakatla (13 months ago | reply)

      Is that a functional prototype..? (dont think so)

    20. Ianmoran1970 (13 months ago | reply)

      Interesting

    21. Ludovic Toinel (13 months ago | reply)

      Great shot !!!


    22. c.r.photoholic (13 months ago | reply)

      wow.. i will stick to the mark ii, i miss the natural structure of the mark ii in the iii

    23. Aakash155 [deleted] (9 months ago | reply)

      Thank You.....

      Your blog is really amazing & very informative . The Food Delivery Online will keep updated with the same.

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