Expect a 45-Minute One-to-One Chat When You Buy a Pair of Google Glass
Nov 06, 2013 00:27
Are you in the market for a pair of Google Glass? If so, then Google insists that you spend 45 minutes talking with them before you start using them.
Phil Nickinson of Android Central explains that, shortly after his invite-only Google Glass package arrived, he received a call asking him to join a personal 45 minute Hangout to take him through the "entire setup process" and told him "about the history of Glass along the way".
Sounds great, but is 45 minutes a tad long? [Android Central via Engadget]
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