Google Glass Expands “Explorer” Program Allowing Preorders

Google announced they are expanding their “explorer” program to allow more than just developers try out Google Glass themselves. Google said they are “looking for bold, creative individuals who want to join us and be a part of shaping the future of Glass.” How does one get their hands on a pair of these glasses? […]

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Google announced they are expanding their “explorer” program to allow more than just developers try out Google Glass themselves.

Google said they are “looking for bold, creative individuals who want to join us and be a part of shaping the future of Glass.” How does one get their hands on a pair of these glasses?

Google’s new Google Glass website explains the application process:

  • Using Google+ or Twitter, tell us what you would do if you had Glass, starting with the hashtag #ifihadglass.
  • Your application must be 50 words or less
  • You must include #ifihadglass in your application
  • You can include up to 5 photos with your application
  • You can include a short video (15 secs max)
  • Be sure to follow us on Google+ (+ProjectGlass) or Twitter (@projectglass) so that we can contact you directly
  • You must be at least 18 years old and live in the U.S. to apply

The deadline for applications is February 27th.

Google will reach out to those chosen to become “a Glass Explorer” via direct messages on Google+ and Twitter. You will each need to pre-order a Glass Explorer Edition for $1,500 plus tax and attend a special pick-up experience, in person, in New York, San Francisco or Los Angeles.

Here is a video to get you excited about this.

You can learn more about the terms and conditions and also read the FAQs.

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Barry Schwartz a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land and a member of the programming team for SMX events. He owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry's personal blog is named Cartoon Barry and he can be followed on Twitter here.

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