Google Glass and Trust

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Google Glass. Beware in bathrooms of someone winking at you. Photo courtesy of Giuseppe Costantino on Flickr

In November last year I wrote about how Google Glass will destroy the trust that we naturally have between people.

Last month it was the Google I/O conference, a gathering of developers from all around the World. One of the best articles that covered I/O was from the NY Times, in which the journalist discusses the same issue, from a bathroom perspective (literally).

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