The pointt is, it is not going to phase EPGL one b
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The pointt is, it is not going to phase EPGL one bit if you read Haye's statement.
Others however still remain optimistic since there is a chance that Google will change this policy in the future. Michael Hayes, CEO of EPGL Medical Sciences , one of the first companies to implement Google Glass into its medical devices, sees plenty of potential uses still in Google Glass as a control device or even head's-up display. "I don't see a downside or roadblock for medical device applications as yet with Google Glass. In fact, we see a lot of utility with this technology for medicine,” he says
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and yes NITE i was fed up with idiothub's jamming of updated news messages, I think you are able to see why.
Now right now as you speak, the MDDI web is down, thats strange... 6/8/13 at 9:24 pm PST.