A Collection of Google Glass Apps for the Explorers

Google Glass is currently tightly tied up with the developers and tech gurus across the US, and the device is only with a very few people across the world. If you are one of those, here are the apps you can try.

But the adoption is not going to stop over the coming months and years. And this post is for those who are searching for the apps which they could try on Google Glass when they get it for themselves.

These apps would get you started right away with your Google Glass, and if you’re wondering how to install App onto Google Glass, here’s a tutorial that has some instructions to install apps for your Google Glass. Now, let me create a collection of apps which you can enjoy using.

Note: To install the app on your Glass unit, just click on the headings (App Names) below.

The New York Times for Google Glass

This is the first ever media app for the Google Glass. Brings you all the important news headlines to your Glass unit, and would let you read aloud when you want to know more about the news. The apps is available for free, and can be installed in a jiffy. But if you would like to know how the app looks on Google Glass, here is a peek at it.

GlassFeed for Google Glass

This app is actually brilliant. What it does is to allow you to share whatever you want from Google Glass to a variety of Social Networks, using IFTTT. You will be able to share your Glass content with Facebook, Twitter, Flipboard, Instagram, LinkedIn, Flickr and Evernote. Interesting huh? This actually solves a problem, where you don’t actually have to install an app separately to share via Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other social networks.

Share to Drive for Google Glass

This is yet another useful feature which you’d want to have it handy. Imagine a situation where you loose all the data on Google Glass, and you had some important pictures which you did not share on Google+. Worst right? Well, this is where Share to Drive comes in handy. It gives you the ability to share the pictures to Google Drive. Here’s a complete guide to install the app on Google Glass.

GlassTweet for Google Glass

Here’s an app which will let you share your photos via Twitter. And that’s all it can do right now. But if I was a Google Glass Explorer, I would have opted for GlassFeed instead of GlassTweet.

That’s all for now. I have NOT included the apps which are not yet out in the public. But the above mentioned apps are readily available for you to use.

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