Google Glass off the shelves as Just Eat pronounces the device 'rubbish' and reveals it will not develop for the hardware

Charlee Gothard
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Google adamant that the device is not dead

Google has stopped releasing its wearable Google Glass hardware for sale, but insists the product is not dead and is instead off the shelves to allow the company to focus on developing newer, bette...

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