Want Google glass?

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  UNITED STATES, San Francisco : SAN FRANCISCO, CA - MAY 17: An attendee tries Google Glass during the Google I/O developer conference on May 17, 2013 in San Francisco, California. Eight members of the Congressional Bi-Partisan Privacy Caucus sent a letter to Google co-founder and CEO Larry Page seeking answers to privacy questions and concerns surrounding Google's photo and video-equipped glasses called "Google Glass". The panel wants to know if the high tech eyeware could infringe on the privacy of Americans. Google has been asked to respond to a series of questions by June 14. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/AFP

Tech giant Google is now inviting the public to try out Google Glass, a wearable computer. It has sent out emails to existing Google Glass partners to invite a friend to try out the device. The catch, however, is testers need to be live in the United States, at least 18 years old, and are able to pick up Glass in San Francisco, New York, or Los Angeles. Many geeks have fawned over Glass with the hope that the device will be as ubiquitous as the cellphone. Others have bombed the clunky eyewear, saying that it will never catch on unless Google can make it look sleek and cool.


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