Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Google patents view augmentation method and glasses, sees what you cannot

Google patents view augmentation method and glasses, sees what you cannot

Google continues to keep our friends down at the US Patents and Trademark Office busy with its latest filing, involving augmented reality and a pair of relatively staid (at least by these sketches) pair of glasses. The patent outlines a system where a view-finder could identify what we're gawking at, adding in extra factual details and also outlining new points of interest — including those that aren't necessarily within the view of our own eyes.

2DayBlog.com, Google patents view augmentation method and glasses, sees what you cannot

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