Always see the glass as half full, not as half empty
“Always see the glass as half full, not as half empty.”
Read more“Always see the glass as half full, not as half empty.”
Read moreGoogle Glass is no longer a rumor, said Tim Parker in Forbes.com. “It’s real.” The company unveiled a prototype of its Internet-equipped eyeglasses last week, announcing that it would give a selected bunch of “bold, creative individuals” the chance to purchase the first version this year for $1,500. The futuristic spectacles have a tiny screen located in the top right-hand […]
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