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by MarkLy
4811 days ago
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I'm not so annoyed with the "no-advertising" rule as much as I am the lack of a paid-app ecosystem. As a Glass user, I'd be just as happy to shell out that $1.99 for an app I can use ad-free as I am on my phone. I don't think sure Google will advertise on Glass in the way people predict. Maybe they'll do some kind of suggested-search stuff, but nothing like some random banner ad bouncing around in the corner of your eye. |
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I don't think that's that much of a problem either; instead you'll have free Glass apps that consume paid (or freemium) web services. There's still plenty of ways for developers to use Glass to make money, even if the glass app itself isn't a paid app.