It
seems like Jewish apps have existed as long as the smartphone. Your
iPhone can teach you to bake challah, take you to the Western Wall, and
even say the prayer after meals.
But now, thanks to tech startup
Rusty Brick Studios, you won't even need to turn on your phone. That is,
if you get a hold of the crazy new gadget Google Glass, and you
download—you got it—JewGlass.
For those who've managed to lay
claim on the elusive Google Glass, JewGlass can tell you the exact times
for prayer, and keep reminding you, incessantly, until you get yourself
to the nearest synagogue (don't worry; it will guide you) and take out
your prayerbook (which it will provide).
On their website, you
can see visualizations of JewGlass's use—all in the framework of a
strange, clip-art-style board meeting. On one hand, we wonder whether
anyone would actually use JewGlass in a meeting, let alone praying the
entire service while sitting in that meeting. On the other hand, well,
there are plenty of less inspiring things you could be reading at a
meeting than Jewish prayers.
- Matthue Roth for Jewniverse
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