Google Glass applications are free applications built by third-party developers. Glass also uses many existing Google applications, such as Google Now, Google Maps, Google+, and Gmail.
Third-party applications announced at South by Southwest (SXSW) include Evernote, Skitch, The New York Times, and Path.[34]
On March 23, 2013, Google released the Mirror API, allowing developers to start making apps for Glass.[35][36] In the terms of service, it is stated that developers may not put ads in their apps or charge fees;[37] a Google representative told The Verge that this might change in the future.[38]
Google Glass applications are free applications built by third-party developers. Glass also uses many existing Google applications, such as Google Now, Google Maps, Google+, and Gmail.Third-party applications announced at South by Southwest (SXSW) include Evernote, Skitch, The New York Times, and Path.[34]On March 23, 2013, Google released the Mirror API, allowing developers to start making apps for Glass.[35][36] In the terms of service, it is stated that developers may not put ads in their apps or charge fees;[37] a Google representative told The Verge that this might change in the future.[38]
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