Google's Ability Glass Wear Fire Team
Follow @mibimiboGoogle's ability Glass Wear Fire Team | Google Glass or smart glasses made by Google, released to the public is planned to start in late 2014. Ahead of his appearance in public, I continue to tout the advanced capabilities of smart glasses.
As is known, smart glasses Google has the ability to check e-mails and calls without removing the phone from the pocket, users navigate, and shoot only with a wink. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.
More recently, Google again showed the video capabilities of smart glasses used by members of the firefighting team in the area of North Carolina, United States.
In the video, Google shows Google Glass is very instrumental in the rescue action, as reported by the CS Monitor, Thursday, January 23, 2014.
In the video lasted 1.5 minutes, members of the firefighting team named Patrick Jackson Glass looks using Google maps to determine the condition of the building that is on fire.
With the help of Google Glass, Jackson was able to know the plan and some of the access door into the building.
Not only that, Google's smart glasses which Jackson used can also be used to perform a rescue in a car accident. Google Glass screen displays images frame of the SUV and helped Jackson to cut the clamp frame car accident victims.
In a media interview, Jackson said, with Google Glass, he's getting some notice and related information measures to be undertaken.
"I was able to find a map of the existing water pipes in a housing, so that when there is a house that is on fire, the Google Glass has issued a map of the position where the water closest to the fire house," said Jackson.
However, the use of Google Glass is still causing controversy. More recently, police ticketed a woman for using Google smart glasses when driving a car in the area of San Dieogo California, United States.
A spokesman for the California Highway Patrol said the use of Google Glass had broken the rules driving the number 27 602.
The contents of the rule is: "a motor vehicle driver banned from driving when receiving TV signals, including TV monitor, TV or video display and other devices with the same intention TV broadcast or video signal that produces entertainment and business applications middle lit, and located in motor vehicle at a point forward of the back of the driver's seat, or operate and monitor, screen, or the screen can be seen by the driver while driving the motor vehicle.
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As is known, smart glasses Google has the ability to check e-mails and calls without removing the phone from the pocket, users navigate, and shoot only with a wink. This blog about Information Technology and The Latest Gadgets.
More recently, Google again showed the video capabilities of smart glasses used by members of the firefighting team in the area of North Carolina, United States.
In the video, Google shows Google Glass is very instrumental in the rescue action, as reported by the CS Monitor, Thursday, January 23, 2014.
In the video lasted 1.5 minutes, members of the firefighting team named Patrick Jackson Glass looks using Google maps to determine the condition of the building that is on fire.
With the help of Google Glass, Jackson was able to know the plan and some of the access door into the building.
Not only that, Google's smart glasses which Jackson used can also be used to perform a rescue in a car accident. Google Glass screen displays images frame of the SUV and helped Jackson to cut the clamp frame car accident victims.
In a media interview, Jackson said, with Google Glass, he's getting some notice and related information measures to be undertaken.
"I was able to find a map of the existing water pipes in a housing, so that when there is a house that is on fire, the Google Glass has issued a map of the position where the water closest to the fire house," said Jackson.
However, the use of Google Glass is still causing controversy. More recently, police ticketed a woman for using Google smart glasses when driving a car in the area of San Dieogo California, United States.
A spokesman for the California Highway Patrol said the use of Google Glass had broken the rules driving the number 27 602.
The contents of the rule is: "a motor vehicle driver banned from driving when receiving TV signals, including TV monitor, TV or video display and other devices with the same intention TV broadcast or video signal that produces entertainment and business applications middle lit, and located in motor vehicle at a point forward of the back of the driver's seat, or operate and monitor, screen, or the screen can be seen by the driver while driving the motor vehicle.
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