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This page explores the integration of Google Glass into daily lives of everyday people as well as fields of specialty, such as medicine, search and rescue, and military application. The ease of access to information, barriers to the actual wearing of the device, and ethical questions are reviewed in this piece. Keywords: Google Glass, ethics of Google Glass, Future of Hands Free Innovation.

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