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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
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oh ingress, you make me want to go outside more
it was my intention to get to work around 6:45 since I left my house at 6:20am: I did an all nighter for work (updates)
I ended up getting to work an hour later (7:30) because i decided to go on an ingress route that I made last night: at least I ended up occupying a small town in the end.
posted from glass
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
this might be worth voiding my warranty.
I must find a way to integrate ingress with glass. It only makes more sense to receive notification when one is near a portal, enemy or not.
posted from glass
posted from glass
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Google Health should return
I realize the Google Health was way ahead of its time. I want to integrate radiology images because this is what I do for work; however, I'm concerned about the patient safety.
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posted from glass
Monday, June 3, 2013
"get directions to" is a battery drainer
I realize that using the "get directions to" action inside of class while tethered to my iPhone drains my Glass's battery incredibly fast. I went from 99 percent to 80 percent within 6 minutes.
posted from glass
posted from glass
Sunday, June 2, 2013
New Blogger Glassware Add-On Available: The Toolcard!
I'm excited to announce new updates for the Blogger Glassware! I've introduce the Blogger "Toolcard". The Toolcard allows users to access additional features such as Blog-By-Voice (posting w/o a picture and just text) and Comment Retrieval on your top five blog entries.
You can enable the Add-On by logging into the Glassware menu from https://myglassapps.com/#blogger (selecting the subscribe button on the main page) and enabling the card from the Add-Ons tab. Once the Toolcard has been added to your Timeline, make sure you "Pin it" for easy access to these additional features.
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could shoutcast be possible with glass?
once upon a time there was a program called shoutcast that allowed you to stream music from your machine: I wonder if this is possible to use glass as a medium. However, I realized that the HTML5 audio and video tags have been disabled from the Mirror API, I'm not entirely sure if this is still possible.
posted from glass
posted from glass
Saturday, June 1, 2013
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