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I can see a widget with the time being always displayed, a scroll list, a recording icon, a pulsing microphone icon, a textual "sending" notification, a wall of thumbnails to display photos, a weather widget with a sun icon and the temperature, and so on, all that within a small rectangular window.
This is basically exactly what you would see on a smartphone.
Google didn't even try to bring something original concerning the UI!
And yes, I want augmented reality because this is exactly what such devices should be used for, something covering the whole view as you can find for years in military aircrafts, only nicer and connected.
And yes, I think the technology is not right there and I think that several companies (including Apple) are currently working on such device in their lab. Only Google feels the need to tell the world about it, release a gadget and pretend it is the beginning of a revolution.
But no, it is not: the revolution will be the full augmented reality UI and until someone is able to make it a reality, these glasses are only the last Google's concept.
Edited 2013-02-20 17:38 UTC