With more wearable devices entering the market, the way we read online content could change significantly. Instead of taking out a smartphone, readers of the near-future will more often read from devices like Google Glass or the Galaxy Gear.
A new service makes it easier for content from RSS feeds and websites to transition to wearable technologyWearably helps publishers display their content on wearable devices such as smartwatches or Google Glass
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Atlantic Media, National Geographic and NPR already use the service, created by a three-person team called Silica Labs. The company’s biggest selling point is its ability to help companies keep up with the rapidly changing digital content arena while saving money. Silica Labs co-founder Marvin Ammori told Mashable that customers come to the company because they know it will avoid “costs that are more unpredictable.” Read more…
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