Buzz for Google Glasses

Google revealed Wednesday “Project Glass,” with a video on a Google+ page, unveiling their hybrid technology glasses.

The glasses are designed to give the user access to hands-free technology, that “helps you explore and share your world, putting you back in the moment.” The video shows a user going through his daily life using the glasses- they updated him when the subway was out of service, then proceeded to show him a map with walking directions. It also could take photos and allows for video chats.

Although the glasses will most likely not be available to the public this year, by creating a Google+ page to share the product and allow people to give their input, Google has created quite the buzz. Not everyone has good things to say about this slightly-invasive technology, but people are talking,
creating a demand for the glasses more than a year before they will be available.

I still get a kick out of seeing someone passionately talk to themselves, to realize soon after they’re using bluetooth. Imagine walking down the street surrounded by people not only “talking to themselves,” but stopping randomly to stare out into space with great concentration, as they check the directions from their map on their Google Glasses. I can’t predict what kind of advantages this technology will bring, or how many people will actually buy Google Glasses, but I predict lots of unfortunate mishaps due to people not watching where they’re walking!

Google Chrome and Movember

In my opinion, Google Chrome has some of the best television commercials on TV right now.  For me, the commercials are always well planned and thoughtful. I am not embarrassed to say that the Dear Sophie commercial left me teary eyed!  The ads are fairly simple when you think about them but maybe that’s what is remarkable.  Some are just collection of images that we see every day:  searching Google, watching a video on YouTube, comment sections, social media, etc.

Considering I am predisposed to like Chrome ads, I was pretty excited when I saw their latest one, Movember. (Movember is an excuse to for dudes to grow a mustache for the month of November.) For those of you who don’t know me, I’m also predisposed to like facial hair! While it started out as something silly to do, it’s actually become a platform to raise awareness and money for men’s health issues, like prostate cancer. Now men all over the world now grow their mustaches for a purpose.

For me this whole concept is fantastic!  Sometimes it seems the push for cancer awareness and prevention tends to be dominated by women.  While men participate, it never seems to be the main target of most campaigns.  With the Movember campaign taking a more male-centered approach, it has a real chance of making a big impact. I mean seriously, men seem to really enjoy having any reason to grow a mustache!

I love Movember and I love Google Chrome for spreading the word for such a good cause.  And if I could grow a mustache (thank the lord, I can’t!), I would be sporting a handlebar one right now to support the cause!