If you do not know by now, Sergey Brin just interrupted Google’s I/O keynote to give a demo of Google Glass. The demo consisted of skydivers jumping from above to land on the venue’s rooftop, and it included a few other Google Glass-wearing helpers. We have all the information on what unveiled at the event—even details for the $1,500 Explorer Edition of Google Glass offered as a preorder to attendees (shipping early next year). The video above is of the entire skydiver demo.
The 2012 Google I/O Developers Conference starts today at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco, Calif., with events continuing until June 29 at 4:30 p.m. PST.
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