Google Glass Gesture Recognition by OnTheGo Platforms at CES 2014 | Engadget

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Google Glass can hold its own when it comes to voice recognition and touch, but its current software doesn't account for gesture controls. OnTheGo Platforms, however, is looking to fix that. The folks at the Portland, Oregon-based company are baking up an SDK for developers to integrate gesture recognition in apps made for Glass and other smart glasses. We went hands-on with a demo photo-snapping and gallery app to put the software through its paces. Read more on Engadget:
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