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I have one in my office. AR and VR are here to stay, but we really don't know how to optimize systems (including the human) for the capabilities. This is a big part of our research at the moment. We refer to it as VAPOR - Virtual, Augmented, Physical Operational Realities. Whomever can leverage these mixed environments will have a tactical advantage. I'm giving a talk at a Microsoft Innovation Outreach Patnership conference next week looking at the opportunities and risks with this stuff.
As for Glass - it will be compelling at some point but right the the UI/UX is mostly a failure. The concept though will become ubiquitous. And Google will figure out how to extract even more data about you and your life using the, and make money off it. I've even stopped using google search but that is a different rant...
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