tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post2624426438806453552..comments2024-03-21T19:08:05.737-07:00Comments on Genealogy's Star: Google Glass, Technology and GenealogyJames Tannerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02989059644120454647noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1527613590529958801.post-65301434066843943282015-02-20T07:12:31.215-07:002015-02-20T07:12:31.215-07:00Great post James - I actually had a new presentati...Great post James - I actually had a new presentation at RootsTech 2015 entitled "Wearables and Genealogy: Wacky and Wild or Worth the Wait?" on Saturday 14 February 2015. Below is a ling to the syllabus.<br /><br />At the last minute, due to Google's decision to pull Google Glass off the market, I had to adjust my presentation. My firm belief, following Seth Godin's posit that it is always the "second iteration" of something that services (i.e., not Netscape but Internet Explorer; not MySpace but Facebook), that another vendor will either take Google Glass and license it and market it without the "creepiness factor" or another vendor will come out with a similar product and the timing of such will lead to greater acceptance.<br /><br /><a href="https://rootstech.org/bc/content/pdfs/Class-Syllabus/RootsTech/RT1421_WearablesAndGenealogy_MacEntee.pdf?lang=eng" rel="nofollow">https://rootstech.org/bc/content/pdfs/Class-Syllabus/RootsTech/RT1421_WearablesAndGenealogy_MacEntee.pdf?lang=eng</a>Thomas MacEnteehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09925130637060406529noreply@blogger.com