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This is due to several “false starts” with Google Glass , Microsoft HoloLens2, and Magic Leap, although the companies remain potential customers. ” Such workers held an “incredible knowledgebase built over 30-40 years in a certain industry,” Goldman said.
And if we can create a little environment where individuals could tap into that knowledgebase, that would be great. Alan: I’m going to Google it here. Google Pixel came out. We’re all talking to our Echos and our Amazon and all this kind of stuff, for good or bad. Wouldn’t that be amazing?
And if we can create a little environment where individuals could tap into that knowledgebase, that would be great. Alan: I’m going to Google it here. Google Pixel came out. We’re all talking to our Echos and our Amazon and all this kind of stuff, for good or bad. Wouldn’t that be amazing?
And if we can create a little environment where individuals could tap into that knowledgebase, that would be great. Alan: I'm going to Google it here. Google Pixel came out. We're all talking to our Echos and our Amazon and all this kind of stuff, for good or bad. you're like "Oh, OK." Wouldn't that be amazing?
I think the easiest one right now is, is upskilling; being able to use not necessarily full mixed reality or virtual reality, but being able to wear heads-up display — almost like a Google Glass kind of thing — where you can pull up information as needed onsite, hands-free. That’s the first one. Christophe: No.
I think the easiest one right now is, is upskilling; being able to use not necessarily full mixed reality or virtual reality, but being able to wear heads-up display -- almost like a Google Glass kind of thing -- where you can pull up information as needed onsite, hands-free. That's the first one. Christophe: No.
I think the easiest one right now is, is upskilling; being able to use not necessarily full mixed reality or virtual reality, but being able to wear heads-up display — almost like a Google Glass kind of thing — where you can pull up information as needed onsite, hands-free. That’s the first one. Christophe: No.
I think the easiest one right now is, is upskilling; being able to use not necessarily full mixed reality or virtual reality, but being able to wear heads-up display — almost like a Google Glass kind of thing — where you can pull up information as needed onsite, hands-free. That’s the first one. Christophe: No.
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