Posts tagged with "Glass"

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Glass, Anonymous Content and Chrome

August 10th, 2010

People have been bombarding our inboxes and mobile-devices-of-choice asking when Glass will be released on the Chrome browser. The answer is soon. We have been working on it for awhile now. There are a few kinks, but, for the most part, the Chrome version of Glass we have internally is pretty close to its beta Firefox counterpart.

Except for one main feature: Anonymous Content.

We at Border Stylo strive to raise the bar of privacy in the social media and tech spheres, a goal for which we have various innovations and breakthroughs, but we prefer to enumerate them when we have reached the overall level of privacy and data protection we envision. In our ideal world, we would list out the privacy guarantees Glass will offer so users can see all the goodies we are working on (and how we enjoy making our own lives more complicated). However, since many of these goodies are not as tested as we would like to have them, we have not lined them up in a beauty contest of sorts.

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Got Questions?

May 14th, 2010

If you’ve come to our site for the first time today, you’re probably wondering what do we do? We’re currently focusing on Glass (http://www.writeonglass.com/), an add-on for Firefox that allows you to share your thoughts with your friends, and have conversations, on top of any website. All of those conversations are socially-directed, meaning that they are only seen by the people you want to share with.

“How does this work?” you might ask yourself. When you install the Glass app, it creates a virtual sheet of Glass across the entire internet. Essentially, it builds a platform upon which you can currently place messages, and in the future you’ll be able to place photos, videos and even other applications.