Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Google Glass Developers Learning Mirror API Will Boom. Your First App Will Too

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Most of the world didn't know what was going on at WWDC 1. Steve was going to change the world and most people were still trying to program their VCRs. 

Now, there's a collective sigh from the millions who only recently tried to build an app for the iPhone to realise that the App Store is crowded with dozens of apps that do exactly the same thing yours does. Now, to get any marketshare and build a user base, you're going to need a corporate scale marketing budget. You're going to need to bank on reaching your target user base 7 to 12 times over the course of months to finally convince them to go out of their way to download your free version.

Same goes with Android app development now. There was a window of opportunity when the G1 first came out on Android but most developers were too busy trying to play Itunes catch-up to go the lonely route of being one of the first and only apps in the Android Market.

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Well, Google Glass is your new golden ticket.

Glass can listen, record video, take photos, overlay map and gps data in your field of vision, and it can browse the web for you. 

Based on these broad base capabilities, what can you envision? How quickly can you get it built? If you need help building your first, everybody's first Google Glass app, contact us: http://sparkah.com/apps.php

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