Nonprofits Sought for Google Glass Projects
May 5, 2014 | Read Time: 1 minute
Researchers at the World Wildlife Fund are using Google Glass to record sightings of rhinos and take photos and videos as they monitor movements of the endangered animals in Nepal. The researchers often ride elephants because much of Chitwan National Park is inaccessible to vehicles, so being able to work hands-free is a big advantage.
Now Google is looking for other nonprofit projects that could benefit from using the wearable computer, which is mounted on eyeglass frames. Five U.S. nonprofits will get a Glass device, a trip to the company’s office for training, a $25,000 grant, and assistance from Google developers.
Submissions are due May 20.