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Google Glass Has Plenty of Kinks to Fix, Before Going Public

Google's new wearable e-device the Glass, is living up to sounding futuristic to be be true. According to beta testers of the product it's loaded with knicks and glitches, prompting the company to refrain from announcing even a speculated release date for it, after they had originally said sometime next year before the beta process began. The current ten thousand testers had to pay fifteen hundred dollars to road test the wearable tech and can invite three of their friends to do the same. Which will in turn triple the number of beta testers , Google calls explorers.
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