Google knows that it has its work cut out for it when it comes to making Google Glass more widely accepted by the general public, which is why it's put a strict ban on Glass facial recognition apps and other features that could potentially creep people out. However, Google also knows that some of its more zealous early Glass adopters could also pose an image problem for the product, which is why it's published a handy etiquette guide for Glass users on the do's and don't's of using its computerized headset.
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