Google Glass could be the next must-have gadget if the company can allay privacy fears and overcome its label as a 'Segway for your face.'
The trend within English fiction is interesting. There was a small bump around 1810, during which time the Sikh king Maharaja Ranjit Singh was conglomerating neighboring Sikh kingdoms. There was a large increase around 1850, when the British defeated the Sikhs and assumed control of Ranjit Singh’s kingdom.
Google on Wednesday unveiled Project Glass, a secret program designed to bring augmented-reality to the masses.
It wasn’t so long ago that legions of people began walking the streets, talking to themselves.
Both Facebook and Google have removed online material alleged to pose a risk of social unrest in India, following legal threats to block the sites completely.
The Indian government has asked Internet companies and social media sites like Facebook to prescreen user content from India and to remove disparaging, inflammatory or defamatory content before it goes online.
Crossan says he wasn't interested in making a political statement - he just wanted to tackle a complex problem that also might further Google's crusade to "organize the world's information and make it universally accessible."
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Pitted against this are those who argue that government choke holds on the Internet cannot succeed. Bloggers like Mr. Zhang argue that growing restrictions on Internet speech only inflame ordinary users, and that bit by bit “people are pushing the wall back.”
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