Categories: Future Tech

A Pair of Glasses That Stole The Show: Google Glass Sky Diving Demo

The demo of Google Glass which earned the company a massive standing ovation will have the Internet talking for some time. It was clearly the limelight of the I/O 2012 conference.

Google demonstrated the Google Glass by having parachutists jump out of a blimp hovering about 7,000 feet above San Francisco. The audience got live video feeds from their glasses as they descended to land on the roof of the Moscone Center, the location of the conference.

In Google’s own words, “We worked with some of the world’s top athletes, combined skydiving and mountain biking, and shared the experience — through their eyes — with the world.”

And the reviews were overwhelming. PCWorld called the demo “The greatest show on earth” while TechCrunch gave it even higher praise saying the video was “Google’s winning answer to Steve Jobs’ “One More Thing” and for the moment, it made Apple’s ground-based surprises seem less dramatic.”

High praise indeed.

Watch the Google Glass demo video:

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If you are still wondering how Google did it to perfection, then we’ll tell you it was not at all an easy task. According to TechCrunch, doing something that awesome took a lot of boring legal work, liaisons with government officials and general geekiness.

From enlisting jumpers to sorting out niggling issues like permission to open a blimp door in mid-air so that they could jump out of it, TechCrunch has the fascinating story of how Google worked over six weeks to put the moment together.

At the beginning of the video, Google co-founder Sergey Brin admits that there are “500 ways in which this can go wrong”. Google, and of course, we all in general, are happy it went well.

Prateek Panda

Prateek is the Founder of TheTechPanda. He's passionate about technology startups and entrepreneurship and enjoys speaking to new founders every day. Prateek has also been consistently regarded as one of the top marketing experts in the region.

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