market success.
Among the biggest technology releases of 2013 is Google's wearable computing platform, which it calls Glass. The Glass device, the first iteration of which was made available solely to developers, is now being offered in slightly updated form to a limited number of other purchasers (whom Google terms "Explorers") including those who added themselves to Google's list and certain customers of Google's services. Glass currently retails for $1,500, and while most commentators suggest that Glass will (and must) be priced significantly lower in order to succeed in a broader market, Google has not yet announced any final pricing or timeframes for a general release.
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