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by edblarney
3498 days ago
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Even though G*Glasses were 'in a fashion' show doesn't mean in any way there were positioned in the proper aspirational way. Though yes, I agree they had to get devs in the loop 'because apps'. Snapchat is almost proper consumer marketing company. Google is a tech company - and they had absolutely no idea how to market and position those glasses to consumers. |
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wat.
1. G-glass != snapchat spectacles.
2. IMHO google tried to create new accessory - smart glasses, they first wanted to introduce it to developers to create apps for it.
3. Either:
3.1. Google saw that it was not worth it at that time. Google is in business of making money after all and not in business of making selfish and shameless teenagers happy.
3.2. The idea was burned down by privacy concerns. G-glass became recognizable enough that users won't use because public will dismiss them due to privacy reasons and vice versa.
I loathe 'startups' like snapchat (though I understand there's money when such big user base takes pictures/videos of everything around them), but IMHO it's a matter of time when teenagers will grab another new and hip service to scream their daily lives to the world and all 'genius of marketing' will disappear.