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Google selects only 8000 people to be able to buy Google Glass

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Mar 2013 11:24 User comments (4)

Google selects only 8000 people to be able to buy Google Glass Google's augmented reality glasses, Google Glass, will only have 8000 users this year.
The search giant took applications from over a hundred thousand people last month to join the "Glass Explorer Program." As part of the application process, you had to tell Google what you would do with the glasses if you had them.

Applications were taken via social networks and had to include the hashtag "#ifihadglass."

By some accounts, there were 145,000 mentions of #ifihadglass, although it is unclear whether all were real "applications."

Google is selling the Glasses for $1500 and the company will be notifying all the winners this week.

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4 user comments

128.3.2013 20:40

If this product gains widespread acceptance, welcome to the constantly surveilled society. As if we didn't have enough of that.

229.3.2013 13:29

I don't think I'd feel like much of a winner if I paid $1500 for those.

330.3.2013 00:17

Do I want one? Yes.
But damn, I could buy a car for that.

430.3.2013 11:15

Originally posted by Justoneguy:
If this product gains widespread acceptance, welcome to the constantly surveilled society. As if we didn't have enough of that.
haha, true. It's a little creepy no?

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