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Google Glass will let you take pictures with hand gestures

The next iteration of Google Glass is expected to be an “Enterprise Edition”, not a consumer product, 9to5Google reports. Droid Life first identified the possibility of a new version of Glass.

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Google, the search engine giant has been awarded with a patent which allows its users to click the pictures with the help of a head-mounted wearable display with glass like thing and it recognizes the fingers of the user.

You can position your hands as seen below to get a portrait-style picture or make a circle with your fingers to take a round photo. In addition, the device can recognise when its wearer wants to take different image shapes (e.g., orientation of the photo). Well now Google is hoping to gain a little popularity by implementing a new technology which uses the simple hand gesture to actually take pictures. As reported by the Wall Street Journal, Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said, “It is a big and very fundamental platform for Google”. “Google is about taking risks and there’s nothing about adjusting Glass that suggests we’re ending it”.

Titled “Self-Describing 3D Object Recognition and Control Descriptors for Augmented Reality Interfaces”, the technology will “provide for the detection and recognition of target devices by a mobile computing device”, the patent description said.

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Despite rumours that Google was contemplating the abandonment of its Glass project, it now looks like the the company definitely has a successor in the works.

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