Google is not giving up on Google Glass according to Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt. Schmidt says the technology is too important to scrap. The way he sees it, Google is about taking risks.
A recent change in the management responsibilities for Google Glass had many people speculating that Google was going to give up on the whole idea. According to Schmidt, that is simply not true.
What Google is apparently doing is getting Google Glass ready to be used by consumers. Schmidt told The Wall Street Journal that it has been put under Fadell’s watch “to make it ready for users.” Tony Fadell, head of Google’s Nest connected home division, now oversees strategy for the project.
One difference in the development of Google Glass is that this time the changes to Google Glass will be done not out in the open, but behind closed doors where only the company is privy to this information.
Google Glass is a controversial idea that has not blossomed as of yet. But that does not mean it will not be successful in the future. It just may take a little more time before it really catches on. For more information please visit http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/03/23/google-isnt-giving-up-on-glass-schmidt-says/.
A recent change in the management responsibilities for Google Glass had many people speculating that Google was going to give up on the whole idea. According to Schmidt, that is simply not true.
What Google is apparently doing is getting Google Glass ready to be used by consumers. Schmidt told The Wall Street Journal that it has been put under Fadell’s watch “to make it ready for users.” Tony Fadell, head of Google’s Nest connected home division, now oversees strategy for the project.
One difference in the development of Google Glass is that this time the changes to Google Glass will be done not out in the open, but behind closed doors where only the company is privy to this information.
Google Glass is a controversial idea that has not blossomed as of yet. But that does not mean it will not be successful in the future. It just may take a little more time before it really catches on. For more information please visit http://blogs.wsj.com/digits/2015/03/23/google-isnt-giving-up-on-glass-schmidt-says/.