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Google Glass is coming to United Kingdom, for £1000



Google had recently made their Glass Explorer program available to any US resident above 18 years old, ready to pay a hefty amount of $1500, last month. Following this, now the company is finally crossing the United States territories, and coming to the United Kingdom for the first time with their Glass. Moments back, the Google Glass team on Google+ has let us know that the American company has decided to fulfill their customers wish, indeed making their high-tech wearable Glass available in Great Britain, starting today.

"Beginning today, we’re extending our open beta Explorer program to the UK. The world sees the UK as a center (actually, a centre) of innovation. It has produced some of the greatest technology inventors and inventions of the last century, and people on the ground are always excited to explore new products and ideas," said Google Glass.

Google is extending their open Beta Explorer program towards UK, so the interested Brit's with heavy pockets can bag one pair of Google's advanced Glass for themselves from Google Play for £1000 ($1702). Also, Google has planned to demo their units in the London city, exactly at 9-10 Stable Street, London N1C 4AB, on 27th and 28th of this month, between 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, local time, where they have already began accepting RSVP's from interested people in town, through a new dedicated webpage. To request a RSVP, click here.

Source: Google Glass (Google+), GLASS

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