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Google's new smart glasses won't make you look like a creepy cyborg

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In June of 2020, as the business world scrambled to deal with the pandemic, Google quietly acquired North, one of the most promising smart glasses startups on the market. Although no price was confirmed by either company, one report from Canada’s Globe and Mail put the acquisition figure at around $180 million.

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