• Spotted – Guy wearing Google Glass headsets on a train in San Francisco

  • Owen Thomas from Business Insider spotted something unusual on the Caltrain, the Bay Area’s commuter-rail system. A guy wearing glasses with a blue attachment, which were Google Project Glass headsets which display information feeds and capture photos and videos. Sergei Brin showed off the ambitious project earlier this year and as of now only a handful of Googlers are allowed to wear them. Caught on the pic is Steve Lee, director at Google X, Project Glass.

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    [Business Insider]

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