Friday 11 April 2014

Google Glass goes enterprise: Victory or defeat?

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Editor's note

My favorite quote from this week's top story came from J.P. Gownder, "I believe in the long run smartglasses will prevail in the marketplace, but whether Google Glass can make it work in the short run remains to be seen."

Google Glass goes enterprise: Victory or defeat?

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