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Google Asks Glass Developers To Start Working On Android-Based Apps Ahead Of Glass Development Kit Launch

It looks like Google is about to unleash a new wave of more powerful

applications for Google Glass. Currently, Glass developers can only

build apps that are essentially web-based services that talk to the

user's hardware through a set of relatively limited APIs. At its I/O

developer conference earlier this year, Google announced that it would

soon release its so-called Glass Development Kit (GDK), which would

let them build Android-based apps for Glass that can run directly on

the device.



So far, however, Google hasn't launched the GDK. Instead, Google today

encouraged developers who are waiting for the GDK to start working on

Android apps for Glass using the standard Android SDK (API Level 15)

to try out their ideas.



As Google notes, developers can use the SDK to access low-level

hardware to render OpenGL and use stock Android UI widgets, for

example. Developers can also access the accelerometer of Glass through

the SDK.



Glass, after all, runs Android 4.0.4, so it's a pretty well-known

platform for many developers. To help newcomers get started, though,

the company also released a number of sample apps (a stopwatch,

compass and level) today that highlight some of the things developers

can do with Android on Glass. Over the next few weeks, Glass team

member Alain Vongsouvanh writes on Google+ today, the team will also

use these sample apps to "demonstrate the migration path between a

traditional Android app and a full Glass experience."



For Glass to reach its full potential, developers need better access

to the device's hardware, so it's nice to see Google moving ahead with

this. It's still a bit of a surprise that Google hasn't released the

GDK yet. And the fact that it made today's announcement indicates that

it could still be a few weeks out. If you're a Glass developer,

though, now is probably a good time to start thinking about how you

would use Android on Glass.

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