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In less than a year from the posting of this thread, Glass will have arrived to consumers -- ushering in not only a radically new technology paradigm, but also a completely fresh platform for developers. These two are only seen in tandem every so often: the PC, the modern smartphone, the tablet. And now Glass.
This is a thread for supporting Glass developers as we seek to shape and mold this exciting and unexplored platform. As they say, two heads are better than none.
The Mirror API allows you to write lightweight web services called Glassware. Glassware connects to Glass, passing it JSON (with optional HTML/CSS) to render Glasss signature "cards" and receiving JSON from Glass when a user interacts with your Glassware. A user can interact with your Glassware by either selecting a menu option specified by your Glassware, or by having content shared to it from an app using its Contact after Subscribing to the Timeline (for instance, taking a picture and then sharing it to your Glassware, which will pass the photo on to your server.)
To install Glassware, a user must currently navigate to its URL (with discovery/app store being left in the air until a later date.) Once they have done so, they will be prompted to connect their Glass with it via OAuth 2.0. After that, its installed and you can start pushing messages to the user's Timeline! Make sure to observe the best practices for Glassware cards, especially the user interface ones.
Coming soon.
- Google Developers - Google Glass
The development site for Google Glass and the Mirror API, offering code documentation, libraries for a variety of languages, a playground to test your HTML and JSON, and starter packages for Java, PHP, and Python among many other useful things.
- Project Glass - Official Site
The official site for Project Glass, which is admittedly barebones at the moment.
- Glass Collective
The Glass Collective is an alliance of Venture Capitalists (including Andreeson Horowitz, Kleiner-Perkins Caufield Byers, and unsurprisingly, Google Ventures) which have all promised to share pitches for seed-stage companies building on the Glass platform. Essentially, they promise that if one of them decides to hear your million dollar Glassware idea, even if that VC passes on it they'll share it with the others to increase your odds of getting funding.