• Google Glass,  Health Care,  Medicine,  Meetups

    Google Glass Health Care Challenge

    Last evening I pleasure of sitting on a panel at an event hosted by Health Innovators discussing the future of medicine and specifically Google Glass. The event title was Google Glass the new frontier in Healthcare Innovation? and although I’m not sure how many converts were made, I did come away with knowledge of an incredible organization pushing medical thought leaders to push the boundaries of wearable tech. One of my co-panelists, Sony Salzman of MedTech Boston told us about the ongoing Google Glass Challenge and some of the ideas submitted, the strict judging criteria and generally gave us insight into the brains focusing on Glass development in medicine. There…

  • Boston,  Google Glass,  Meetups

    Glass New England Feb 2014 Meetup

    Come join us as we explore applications, use case scenarios and industries where it looks like Glass will have an impact.  Fitness, first responders, health care to name a few. And of course there will be plenty of opportunity to try out Glass for yourself and network with others who are excited to be on the bleeding edge of the wearable computing revolution.   Dr. Rafael Grossmann will be our featured speaker.  Dr. Grossmann performed the first surgery wearing Glass on June 20, 2013.  He is an outspoken advocate for Glass in healthcare, a TedX presenter and a true visionary among Glass Explorers. Dr. Grossmann’s blog Dr. Ned Sahin, Harvard Neuroscientist, Neurotechnologist, and Entrepreneur…

  • Google Glass,  Travel

    Hiking with #GoogleGlass #ThroughGlass

    The Google+ Explorer Community is full of inspiring use cases for Glass, but it seems that the hands free camera as a chronicler of life is number one. We Explorers take lots of pics. A seriously large amount of pics and quite a number of videos too. Not having to pull out one’s phone or grab a camera is truly a freeing experience for those who love to capture the moments of our lives. “Ok Glass, take a picture.” A shake of the head to activate Glass and that line gets a picture. These photos were taken on a short, Thanksgiving day hike in Ithaca, NY. I had hiking sticks…

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    Filling Glass – Google Glass Hackathon

    Network, Code, Learn, Eureka Join us in Manchester, NH for a Saturday of hacking applications for Google Glass. Basically, this will be an all day hack in the very cool offices of DYN, in the Manchester Millyard.  We’ll start with a completely optional meet, greet and planning session on Friday night, then spend all day Saturday from 9am until 6pm working on whatever cool Glassware is dreamed up. There will be teams and there will be prizes of some sort (lots of recognition for sure). We will also shuttle Boston area students up from Wellington and back. Everyone must register HERE and that includes free press, students and glass explorers.

  • Google Glass,  Reviews

    NH Business Review on Glass NH Meetup

    http://www.nhbr.com/July-26-2013/Google-Glass-gets-a-test-drive-at-NH-event/ “Pass the Glass,” a July 11 event held at the offices of Manchester-based Dyn, gave participants a chance to discuss and try out Google’s newest high-tech offering, Google Glass. Dyn employees, software developers and the tech curious filled Dyn’s solarium (a high-tech classroom) as web developer Joshua Cyr demonstrated the power of Glass. Execellent writeup by NHBR journalist who attended our July 11 Meetup.

  • Google Glass,  Meetups,  New Hampshire

    Google Glass NH Meetup

    We had an awesome turnout at Dyn Thursday evening.   4 Glass Explorers and about 30 dreamers from kids to developers amd teachers. I opened by asking if I could take their picture and my screencasted view on the big screen took the photo.  I’ll add that later to a gallery.  Josh Cyr gave a presentation all about Glass, then we passed the Glass so everyone had a chance to try them on. We had 3 or 4 kids join their parents and the look on the faces was incredible and of course their were many, many selfies taken. [nggallery id=4]

  • Reviews

    Reading and highly recommend Atopia Chronicles

    Mathew Mather’s Atopia Chronicles is a 6 part Kindle book I’ve become addicted too. Pure SciFi that is perfect reading while I await my Google Glass pickup next Saturday. The worlds of Atopia are augmented reality taken to the extreme and in the stories we follow a group of intersecting lives which Mathers develops with simple brilliance. A must read for all Glassholes like me.

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