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Google Moves Forward with Glass 2, Builds Drivers and the Software Side of Things

Jul 15, 2014

Nearly two months into the availability of Google Glass to the public and only for a limited time, Eric Johnsen of APX Labs makes the move from creating the enterprise side of the cutting edge eyeglasses to the production of the software side of things with all this being driven to promote Google Glass as a business solution as APX Labs has been building a software development platform dubbed Skylight and focused on helping individuals and business with the development of software programs and headset related apps for Google Glass while doing everything they can to help make the entire process simpler. Continue reading here.

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