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    1. Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg‏ @afirstenberg 15 Oct 2019
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      Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg Retweeted Brian Roemmele

      With @BrianRoemmele's comment, and the Google Hardware event today (which will likely drown out this thread), I'm reminded how carefully @Google Glass was designed by @Theteamatx as a #VoiceFirst multimodal device and *NOT* as AR or HUD as everyone seems to assume. 1/8https://twitter.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1183908693508681728 …

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      Brian Roemmele @BrianRoemmele
      I use millions of dollars in free research by NASA and the military on Heads Up Displays for use with #TheIntelligenceAmplifier glasses. Pilots turn the information screen to the minimum—yet can process a continuous stream of speech in their ear. No need to reinvent the wheel. pic.twitter.com/c8WPgYhxVF
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    2. Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg‏ @afirstenberg 15 Oct 2019
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      People still ask me about Glass! The most recent was a truck driver in CT and an 80 year old at a BBQ. The first question is always "what do you see?" I always answer "right now, exactly what I'd see without it." And then I explain. Within just moments - people get it! 2/8pic.twitter.com/S2uHJAWmht

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    3. Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg‏ @afirstenberg 15 Oct 2019
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      Glass is about letting you connect with your world - not connect with something on the screen. It supplements your world, not augments it. And while the display is how most people think of it - the real presentation mode is #VoiceFirst via audio. 3/8

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    4. Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg‏ @afirstenberg 15 Oct 2019
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      The screen is *glanceable*. Same location/similar design as rear view mirror on your car. And you glance at it for about as long. (@jasonsalas and I talked about this in our book.) What is shows is a snippet of information - enough to get an idea if you want to know more. 4/8pic.twitter.com/gSisea5WsU

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    5. Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg‏ @afirstenberg 15 Oct 2019
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      And how to do you get more? You ask it, usually by voice, to tell you more. And it reads it out to you. When I talked about this at SpeechTek 2014, most people didn't know it had a microphone or speaker! 5/8pic.twitter.com/XRlaXmgsVo

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    6. Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg‏ @afirstenberg 15 Oct 2019
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      This balance is important to why it works as a head-mounted device. Right tools for the right tasks in ways that benefit the wearer - #VoiceFirst driven, non-distracting, visual where it's faster, out of the way most of the time. (Other reasons, too. But long thread.) 6/8

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    7. Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg‏ @afirstenberg 15 Oct 2019
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      At I/O 2013, a reporter sat down at lunch and asked a bunch of us about Glass. I ran into him at I/O 2016, and he asked what I thought the big thing at the keynote was. AR? No. Google Home/Assistant was the major item and true successor to Glass. #VoiceFirst is the future 7/8pic.twitter.com/Wua3YMEVo3

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    8. Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg‏ @afirstenberg 15 Oct 2019
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      I don't think we'll see that at the #MadeByGoogle event today (prove me wrong, @Google!), but I hope somewhere inside the Googleplex... someone understands Glass' full #VoiceFirst potential and will bring it back to the public. I'd buy it. And I'm not the only one. 8/8pic.twitter.com/fe8oDgmD29

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      Brian Roemmele‏ @BrianRoemmele 15 Oct 2019
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      Replying to @afirstenberg @Google

      Allen, beautifully stated. And I fully agree.

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        1. Allen "Prisoner" Firstenberg‏ @afirstenberg 15 Oct 2019
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          Thank you! I appreciate it (and your insights)!

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