Google's Project Glass Augmented Reality specs have made another appearance in the wild, this time on the bonce of company co-founder Sergey Brin.
The company executive, 39, took the glasses for a test run on the New York City subway last week and was snapped wearing them by fellow passenger Noah Zerkin.
Ironically Zerkin is an augmented reality fan with his own projects in the field, but insists that the meeting was coincidental and that the pair did not know each other.
Speaking after their conversation, Zerkin seemed to be sensing a missed opportunity. He said: "Come to think of it, perhaps I should've mentioned my projects to Mr Brin. Or given him my card."
Rare public outing
The last time Brin, who oversees Goo gle's top secret X Labs innovations, was last seen sporting the specs was at a charity event in April last year. A month later, CEO Larry Page wore them at an event in London.
The Android-based glasses will feature a display that sits in front of the users eye and a camera to pick up the world around, and will likely be controlled by voice commands and/or a virtual keyboard.
It is thought that the ultra-futuristic tech is still in the development stages won't be available to the general public until 2014.
It seems likely that we'll learn more about the availability and launch features during Google's annual I/O conference which is coming up in May.
Via Telegraph
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