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Augmented Reality New York - Google Inc. developed a preview of its Project Glass, the search giant's augmented reality glasses produced by Google X lab. It's a set of thin shades that puts their Web services within your vision. It could snap photos, initiate video chats, call people, send texts, listen to music, check weather, responding to notifications, share post on Google+ and so forth made by voice activated commands.

The prototype digital glasses, unveiled on the company's Google+ social network, continue to be tweaked and tested, and are not available in stores yet.

The Google+ page showed a video shot from your perspective of someone wearing the glasses. The wearer goes about his day walking through Nyc while speaking commands to the glasses to do things like require a photo and post it to Google+, get block-by-block directions and climate conditions and acquire a pop-up alert whenever a friend is nearby.

Augmented Reality New York - The Google posting should show "what fractional treatments could seem like," the business said. Mock-up images from the glasses about the Google+ page depict a stamp-sized digital display that seems mounted on a set of glasses and sits at the very top corner of one from the lenses.

Google, the world's No. 1 search results, is renowned for letting its employees work on ambitious projects that do not always have a direct relation to business. The glasses could give a means for Google to more closely entwine its advertising-supported online services, including Web searches, maps and email, into people's daily lives.

It, along with newly released 'design photos' of men and women wearing prototypes, was created simply to gather feedback, based on the US technology company. 'We think technology should benefit you--to be there when it's needed and get out of your way when you don't,' says Google. The glasses utilize the same microphone icon along with other recognizable areas of Google's mobile Operating system. The glasses layer information 'over' the entire world, and gives directions - in addition to allowing users to 'locate' one another in real life, just like Google's current Latitude system.

The service allows you to locate nearby friends similarly to Google's current Latitude service. The demonstration exhibits navigation information much like what Google currently offers via its Maps service.

Augmented Reality Glasses - 'We're sharing this information now because we want to take up a conversation and study from your valuable input. Therefore we took a few design photos to demonstrate what fraxel treatments could appear to be and made a video to demonstrate what it might let you do.'