Friday, February 15, 2013

Co-founder of search giant saw wearing glasses that show the small screen at the edge of vision, which provides data

You do not expect to find one of the richest men in the world who ride the subway in New York looking like a tramp. But last week, Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, Larry Page, was photographed by Noah Zerkin, who happens to be a fan of augmented reality and mobile computing - which, as it happens, this is I lived with Brin in the subway.

Brin, 39, is in charge of development projects within the top secret "X" in Google, while the page runs the company as CEO. One such project is "Google Glass" - portable lenses also include a screen displaying computer data right on the edge of the field of vision of the right eye

worth more than $ 15 billion (? 9 billion) in terms of its shareholders, Brin Google co-owner of a Boeing 767 - but as the photo shows, it is also perfectly happy to take the subway, wearing a yellow plastic bag.

Brin wears glasses, it is connected to a wireless network, you can feed information on places to view, based on the location data and Google search data. However, Zerkin said: "I think even the most powerful man in the world can not get [a] signal in the subway in New York."


Zerkin Brin certainly recognized, and said he had "a brief conversation with the most powerful man in the world. 3 In downtown train. Okay guys."



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