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Baidu is making a Google Glass knockoff

15 点作者 Mitt大约 12 年前

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eridius大约 12 年前
&#62; Anything that looks like it could be the next big thing attracts a crowd of copycats. Take, for example, Google Glass.<p>A much better example here would be the mythical Apple iWatch. Google's been talking up Glass for a while now, so it's not surprising that someone else would be interested in doing the same thing. But the iWatch? Pure rumor and speculation, and yet we're already hearing that other companies such as Samsung and Microsoft are seriously considering making a smartwatch in response.
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seferphier大约 12 年前
There is a lot of hate on copying. There is nothing wrong with copying as long as it is the right thing to do. If the world is moving to the direction of Google glasses, it would be insane not to copy.<p>The question is whether copying is their long term strategy, which would mean that they are constantly being reactive to the market. In some industries, a wait and acquire approach is better like pharmaceutical industry since R&#38;D is so expensive. This does not seem to work well in high tech industries but baidu (by being in china) is more insulated than other companies in the US or Europe.<p>I hope that Google glass would be a lesson to all to put innovation to the heart of their company's strategy.
Rhapso大约 12 年前
Yay! This is a good sign. It indicates a lot of things: that the HUD style glasses have been deemed viable in a commercial sense, that availability of the technology will be better then what Google has shown previously (Nexus(es) I am looking at you) and even more importantly it will drive down costs on the screens and bone-induction drivers to allow even more entrance to the market. For the most part "clones" are a good sign and help the market grow by increasing potential market size and decreasing costs of components.
ultimoo大约 12 年前
I heard about this from a friend earlier today.<p>However, while reading this, I found the concluding piece very interesting and it quite changed the way I was thinking about Baidu.<p>I mean, if Glass is successful, everyone is going to clone it anyway like they did it with smartphones, tablets, ultrabooks, and even gaming consoles. Baidu is just doing it earlier.
Achshar大约 12 年前
Apparently everyone and their mother is making a Glass type product, or so the rumors say. I have a feeling this is not like iPhone and smartphones. Smartphones had a huge potential market, but this kind of product has a niche market, at least until the use of product is clear to the mainstream.
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sidcool大约 12 年前
So they are cloning everything that Google does. Clone a Larry Page, may be.
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danso大约 12 年前
Interesting to see if the concept, in a social sense, will face more or less of a backlash than Glass in the states...will a country that has purportedly more government surveillance be more open to the idea of a device that inevitably leads to surveillance on a personal scale?
OGinparadise大约 12 年前
<i>The report’s details only accentuate the slavish copying. Using your voice to control the glasses and search the web? Check. Gesture control? Baidu totally has that too.</i><p>To be a devil's advocate: how else are you going to control the glasses if not by voice and gesture? Of course it remains to be seen how /if it copied as a design but many companies have worked and are working on computerized glasses. IIRC, Microsoft and Apple also filed patents. Microsoft filed them in 2011 according to <a href="http://phandroid.com/2012/11/24/microsoft-patents-google-project-glass/" rel="nofollow">http://phandroid.com/2012/11/24/microsoft-patents-google-pro...</a>