 I've got a really cool event for you. Guys, we're going to do something pretty magical here, and we have a special surprise for you. We've got something pretty special for you. It's a little bit time sensitive, so I apologize for interrupting. You've seen some really compelling demos here. They were slick. They were robust. This is going to be nothing like that. This can go wrong in about 500 different ways. So tell me now, who wants to see a demo of Glass? So we've been really excited to test it for a few months. The unit I actually really want to show you, I lent to a friend, and he's going to be here momentarily. My friend's JT. He does a lot of skiing, base jumping, wing-suting, all sorts of crazy things. And he's actually pretty close by. He's just about a mile overhead right now with his buddies. They have a few Glass units. If you guys can maybe afford to wait that couple of minutes. Maybe they'll bring them down. We're about to get into a hangout here with JT. Hey, JT, JT, can you hear me? Hello, hello. We might have a few technical issues. Can you hear me? Yeah, yeah. Hey, we're just down here in Moscone. I got a few thousand people here. I was hoping to maybe get that unit I lent you down here. And I thought maybe you guys could show us a fun time on the way down. Yeah, you can hear me down there. I've been listening to your speech through the hangout. It's pretty cool. Cool, cool. I see you and friends are pretty close by there. Any chance we can get a little view out the window? Yeah, it's beautiful up here. We have a view on Moscone a minute ago. All right, this is the hangout from Glass. I think we're going to get that device pretty quickly, actually. All right, I see the roof of Moscone there. So if you guys can be safe but get it down here in a hurry for us, we'd love to watch that. Okay, yeah, you'll have to stand by. We've got our ring suits, so we've got a pretty good range. It's kind of interesting. People have watched us fly many times before, but I don't think that the world's ever tagged along live for a ride. I mean, nobody really knows the outcome of this jump. We're feeling really confident about it. How are you feeling, Pete? Well, we're all ready for you. What do you guys think? Should they go for it? All right, let's do it. Not in position yet. How do you do it? About one minute or two, okay? Maybe you've got to entertain the crowd a little. That looks like the view down. It looks like a long way down. Yeah, you can turn it sideways. Oh, yeah, there's a ballpark. Yeah, Moscone Center. I got a visual on, yeah. So this is one of the things, as we've been experimenting with Glass, just the ability to really share. And we've posted some pictures, but as we start to experiment, being able to share what you're seeing live is really amazing. And we don't know what's going to happen here. These guys are all really good. They're trained and have great contents, but this is a demo. All right, doors open, doors open. All right, happy flight. Yeah, nice and close in there. Thanks. They've got to get the right place so they can hit the roof. I'm going to take a few pictures to record this with posterity. You can see Moscone right below there. Live hangout through Google Glass. Four skydivers. And they're under canopy, shoots are open. Okay, where's Vic? Hey look, this is a hangout on air. It's a little bit tricky landing on a building, as you might imagine. I don't know if you've ever tried this kind of thing before. But you can see all their perspectives now. They're going to have to line up one after another to get down to the roof here. It's a little bit of... It's a pretty big roof actually, which is great for their landing. And you can see there's a little yellow arrow that they're aiming for. You know, it's pretty exciting. Hopefully they land it. And they're coming in. First one's coming in. Okay, so the roof is a little bit big there, so it would take a while to run down the length of it. So we got actually a few bikers up there for this eventuality. We got them wearing glass too. And there's our little package. Let's see if we can get it here in a hurry. All right, here we go. First person to do a glass. Here are the bikers. There's only one good way down the side of a building. I've been up there before. Don't try this at home, kids. These are trained professionals. All right, now we've got to get down there. All right, are they going? Wait, wait, wait, wait. Close call. Sorry about that. So this is pretty wild. I've never seen that perspective. Before. And yeah, I'm really looking forward to this. All right, we've got a couple more bikes. It's a little bit of a long way. I apologize. Don't run anybody over. Here are seats, folks. Don't get into the aisles. Please keep the aisles clear. Here they come up. Pretty amazing. Thank you guys so much. All right, we got the... I just wanted to... Some of our athletes were performance. Just wanted to give them another big round of applause. We've got the repellers in the back. And thanks a little while. And we got this... Let's see. And the skydivers should be chasing close behind them. Thank you guys so much. That was amazing. All right, thanks, guys. Now, maybe... Maybe we should... All right, well, come on up, guys. You're already here. Come on up. Take a bow. These are the repellers. All the bikers you saw up there. And there's the skydiving crew coming down the aisle. Hey, JT. That was amazing. All right. Hey, thank you guys. We were worried about you. That was awesome. All right, thank you all so much. Now, maybe we should tell you a little bit about glass. All right, guys, have fun. You can meet them. They'll be out and around if you want to chat with them. Thank you so much. Now, here's what... No, no, this is the wrong one. We're gonna have to... I think we have to do it again. All right, we'll find the time. Actually, you might find the time. If you want to see behind the scenes, maybe catch some of that activity through Hangout. Tune in tomorrow. But now, I just want to tell you a bit about how we made that happen and why we're so excited about glass. And tell you that, I have Babak and Isabel. Please welcome them back. Good morning. So, what can I say? Awesome. I wanted to take a minute and tell you what was the device and the practical demonstration that we just saw. The devices that we used were Google Glass prototypes and quite similar, actually, to what I'm wearing at the moment. This device includes... which, by the way, is not that you see behind me. Slightly different. Has a display so I can see visual information right now, images, video. It has a camera to capture picture and video also. A pretty powerful processor to process information and a lot of memory to store information. In order to interact with this device, we have a touchpad on the side. We also have a little button here, so I'd like to take a picture of you right now, which I just did. We have microphones so we can collect audio information. We also have a small speaker so I can receive audio information. The device also has a number of sensors. So we have gyroscopes, accelerometers and compass. So it's aware of its location with respect to my body and is also aware of its location in the broader physical world. And lastly, and very importantly, it has multiple radios for data communication. To give you a bit about the history of our group, we started about two and a half years ago to incorporate this much technology into a very small form factor. And the picture that you see behind me, is a good friend of mine, one of the pioneers of wearable computing and one of our team members. This is Thad Starner. We had to hack things together. We were sort of a hacky informal group to get the technology and people's bodies that make it wearable and test out our test of ideas. So we started from this point two and a half years ago and through a lot of hard work by our team and experimentation we made progress and reduced the form factor to what you see here. Now, I would like to invite our lead designer, Isabel, to talk about some of the design philosophy that has gone into this device. Thank you. We created Glass so that you can interact with the virtual world without distracting you from the real world. And one clear example of this is that we decided to actually position the display above your eye. And Glass as a whole is designed to be close to your senses but not blocking them. This picture shows so clearly how we don't want technology to get in the way. The baby looks into the mom's eyes, they connect and while doing that she can capture this beautiful moment without any distractions. And whether it's with family or friends we want to empower people to use technology naturally. Like in this moment of celebration. So we wanted to pack all this amazing technology into this product to let you do amazing things with it. But that's also a slight conflict to that if this is not ridiculously light it doesn't belong on your face. And we didn't only want to make it physically light but also visually light. We don't want to compete too much with user's own individuality. So no superfluous detailing and we really tried to reduce it to its core essence. And one of the results of this is that our latest prototype weighs less on your nose than many sunglasses. So when it really dawned on me that we were on to something was when I started seeing people in our team posting pictures on Google plus while running with it. And if it's not super comfortable and super sturdy how would you be able to show if you're served like this? This is Max on our team he wanted to brag a little bit. But sometimes it's just you want to do less conventional sports like jumping into ball pits. We want class to work for many people in many situations. And realizing that we needed to create a scalable design. We decided to put all the components off to one side creating an asymmetrical design but that's balanced. And what this allows us to do is to design different form factors for the frames. And this is something we're experimenting a lot with and here you can see Mike, Lisa and Maddie wearing their favorite styles. So we have this incredibly powerful platform lots of capability integrated into a very small form factor wearable. And you might be wondering what is the impetus for our team to embark on this journey to build this system and what are the uses that we envision for this what's the reason for people actually to put this on their head. Broadly speaking we have two broad regions of aspiration. The first one has to do with communicating through images and the second one with very rapid access to information. If you think about actually how we connect to people today we might have a conversation or we may call them. So there's an audio way of connecting to others. We may send them an SMS, we may send them an email we may send them a letter. So we use letters of alphabet or writing to convey our emotions to other people of how we feel at that very moment even point in time. And we believe actually communication with images and access to devices that empower people to communicate truly revolutionary and may actually enable people to connect in new and potentially better ways. Now wearing a glass has a certain unique aspects to it. For example, when you have a companion camera that's always with you you can catch fleeting moments in your life and sometimes would be always lost. It's an example of a group member walking on the beach. I'm sure many of you in the audience like myself or parents and many many times you've asked and wished that oh I wish I had a camera with me right now to capture this unique moment with my family. When you have glass you can actually capture those moments and have those memories forever recorded for you. This is pretty important actually to enable such thing. Another unique aspect of glass is that this is genuinely the first person point of view through your eyes as you see the world. This is one of our team members finishing a race and you can see actually how it felt at that very moment going through a very long run. Or you might have a moment of respite and this is how the world looked to you enjoying a few seconds of break through your busy day. And going back to the team of family you can actually record how your life looked like with your loved ones through the first person point of view. Quite important I think and it could be very very powerful. And honestly there are some moments that you may not want to record forever but sometimes it happens so this is this is where this thing right here is one of our team members and just practicing forward so these things can also happen. So you've seen all these unique moments that our team members have captured just using the device for a couple of months. So all these footage is from our team using glass which is pretty incredible. But what really excites me about this is not only the unique perspective from your point of view but how easy and seamless it is to share. And I think this encouraged people to do new things with it. I mean we just pictured we just saw how it is to jump out of a plane and you can experience these moments where you feel like you're there and you don't actually even need a glass device to do that. So here is for example learning new things this is going through step by step how to create very tasty dumplings and I think there's something really powerful about this and sometimes it's all about feeling like you're there. This stream of pictures showed up and I was sitting at my desk a little bit bored and this comes up and I had this withdrawal reaction that I got so much anxiety all of a sudden I could totally relate to Steven sitting in this chair and this picture continuously showed up in real time and I was also able to write little comments and say dude it's all going to be okay. And sometimes it's not about grand things. Sometimes it's only about communicating an emotion in a situation and this is Mike walking on the street in New York and looking for some empathy from his friends in California. So the second main aspiration that we have for Glass is to enable people to access information very quickly. Nowadays if you have a question if you're looking for answers to your questions you may do a variety of things you may seek a friend and ask him what is the answer to my question you may go to the library and go through books but more likely than not you will reach to your pocket take out the cell phone, unlock it and do a search and you get some amazing results back actually we saw some incredible technology just now demonstrated by Android. And what we aspire to do is to make that even much, much faster and someday you will like to make this so fast that you don't feel that you have a question you have to go seek the knowledge somewhere bring it back and analyze it you will like it to be so fast that you feel you know it that fast and that they may not be today that they may not be tomorrow but at least that's our aspiration and we would like to be able to empower people to access information very very quickly and in practice basically they feel more knowledgeable about certain topics now there are different types of information that you might have in front of you so for example you could be in a place you would like to have information about this place without disconnecting from your physical environment you might also want to know how to navigate to the next place there is a lot of interesting information actually in this scene or you may be biking and you want to know how fast you are going obviously you don't want to disengage from the physical world you want to go to the competing world and come back you want to remain engaged with the physical world in a very unhindered way and still get the information that you would like to have another thing that may come up is that you may face an entirely new and unexpected situation this is a picture from a friend of mine Shia Yu is a team member and he was sent to the market by his wife to do some shopping and you just are baffled at what you are seeing and you would like to have information about that very moment in front of you without disengaging from the physical world so we are very excited about this possibility and I am particularly excited to present this to you because the crowd here, the people who are watching are some of the smartest people developers in the world and I think you would actually hopefully help us to figure out what kind of information we should bring here and put in front of people's eyes the possibilities are just so we shared a little bit about our perspective on glass and from our team and pictures and videos and also some of the incredible things you can do but what really sums it up for me is this video this is baby June, our family is in France so for us it's really important to show them how she's growing how she's changing with babies it's really hard to grab the right moments a smile just lasts for a few seconds and that's all when you use a big camera she gets really focused on the camera you know, she smiles at faces, not at devices every day we try to go out for a little walk June really loves being in this troller everything is new for her so we really like to take funny pictures of her I think she enjoyed it Hey, salut Bonjour, comment, how are you? Nice to see you guys we have these little American glasses that she likes to wear it's kind of amazing for us French to have this little American girl at home alright, thank you guys very much and I'm so jazzed that that actually worked the whole bit, the airship everything and this presentation I wasn't really expecting it to but I wanted to tell you there are well, you've seen a whole bunch of stuff I'm really personally really excited about glass in my day to day usage I've had moments with family like that and there are all kinds of