“A few rowdy July 4th celebrations on a New Jersey boardwalk turned into real-life Jersey Shore as one of Google’s Glass Explorers happened to be testing the extended video recording option on his Google Glass device. ;I picked up my Google Glass explorer edition last week,’ Chris Barrett told me. ‘I wanted to test Glass out, so I filmed some fireworks, getting a very cool first-person perspective. About 10 minutes after the fireworks, we were walking back to our car, and I just decided to try it out on the boardwalk.’ The result is that Barrett caught the aftermath of a fight and arrest, on camera, through Google Glass.”
http://venturebeat.com/2013/07/05/i-filmed-the-first-fight-and-arrest-through-google-glass/
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