
With this week’s announcement that the Google Glass is officially on_sale for anyone in the US with $1,500 sitting pretty, it’s no surprise that the company launched more general consumer apps to accommodate more lifestyle products. We went hands on with three new Glassware apps – Foursquare, TripIt and OpenTable – as well as updates to Google Search/Now/Maps, Word Lens and Field Trip._Here are some initial thoughts. Foursquare As with all Glass commands, to get the device to listen to you, you’ll have to start with the “Ok Glass” prompt. The Foursquare app allows you to say “Check me in”...
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