“Google Glass” and Emerging Optical Technology (Infographic)
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The future promises the continued blending of technology and the eye (such as Google’s project glass) and other amazing emerging optical technologies on the very near horizon. From Zenni Optical.
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Wow! Once again science fiction invents the future — Star Trek this generation.
too small!
I could not read it if it were twice as big!!!!!
Hi Chris,
Click on the link above the graphic for a larger view (you might need to click twice)
Yes you can click on the link above to make it larger but then it is so annoying to have to scroll all around. Too hard to read for those of us that NEED to read it. Please try a different format.
Give this a try then Chris> http://bit.ly/Nib7uU
A little smaller but still readable.
Love the infographic!
larger view isn’t larger…
Never mind, It displays at the same size, then I need to click it again to see it larger, doh!
Thanks for the wonderful presentation on evolution of spectacles!
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My husband Tom and I are celebrating our 50th Wedding Anniversary
……..June 9th…2013………! So we were excited to know that other amazing things will also continue as well.
SO HAPPY TO KNOW THESE THINGS !!!!!!!! p.s..please hurry up and speed up audio and video discoveries, as we may forget what our loving mates looks & sounds like..tee-hee.
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