Google to host hackathon for the ‘next phase’ of Google Glass
Google Glass seems to be working on its next segment of the platform.
Google is inviting builders to return to assist it with its next phase of Google Glass. The tech giant despatched out invitations to developers on Wednesday to join the corporate for a two-day hackathon aimed at the new liberate of the Glassware building package, in step with 9to5Google.
“we’d wish to provide you with a primary look at the following section of the Glass Developer Platform all through an exclusive, two-day hackathon in San Francisco,” the invite (puff) reads. “Not to worry if you do not reside near San Francisco. The announcement might be recorded, and we will share the video after the adventure.” The hackathon is scheduled in San Francisco on November 19 and 20. It appears seating is restricted, so it can be hard for people to order spots.
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This is not the first time Google has thrown a hackathon for developers to learn and work on its Google Glass venture. Before the corporation delivered its Explorer variation prototypes in April, it hosted two hackathons in San Francisco and Big Apple. Google Glass is the corporate foray into a wearable laptop or smartphone. The software comes in the form of eyeglasses that may record videos, take photographs, chat, get directions, look up details on the net, and more. The instrument is expected to be available for most people sometime next year.