During the opening keynote at the Google I/O developer conference this morning, Google founder Sergey Brin bounded onto the stage for a surprise demo of the company’s experimental Google Glass project. To the delight of the crowd, a group of skydivers equipped with Google Glass headsets jumped out of a blimp and landed on the roof of the conference venue.
After that stunning introduction and an impressive demo, Brin announced that conference attendees would have the unique opportunity to preorder a special Google Glass “Explorer Edition” test unit. The Explorer Edition costs $1500 and is expected to ship next year. After a brief wait in line this afternoon, I was able to register a preorder.
Google Glass is an experiment in the field of wearable computing. The device consists of a heads-up display and camera embedded in the frame of a pair of glasses. It is designed to be worn on the head, allowing the user to take pictures and look up information. The concept was unveiled earlier this year and is still experimental.

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