The smart glasses technology is only the beginning of what will be a revolutionary change in how we deal with advanced information and data dissemination in the future. Heads-up Displays, or HUDs have been in use by several country's military forces for well over a decade now. So, the technology itself has already been proven and is only now being expanded into the civilian market at a larger scale and with a different purpose - data collection (reviewing documents, emails, web surfing, etc), social networking (Facebook, chat tools, Sharepoint, etc), and navigation are just some basic applications that come to mind. The bottom line is that a technology shouldn't be put to pasture just because it is ahead of it's time. I'm actually surprised Google has taken so long to release their Google glasses to market. That product should have been out two years ago. They key to any new tech is to get it tested and out on the market before the competition has caught up. Google has failed this basic principle and Samsung has taken full advantage. Their smart glasses will not only be far superior to Google Glass, it will be much cheaper. I will tell you all now to invest in Samsung stock now! They build solid quality products and are on par or superior to the competition's equivalent products, but yet are less expensive. This is the key to becoming successful. They are taking off like a rocket in the tech market. Next stop, beating VR Oculus to market with their own VR headset... One can dream, right?