Google Glass and Google Map [closed] - android

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How can we develop a google glass application using an android sdk? Is it possible to show a map in google glass?

Since you are just starting out with Google Glass, you may want to look at the starting examples and information in https://developers.google.com/glass/gdk . You are able to present a map for a location by calling the Google Map URL with appropriate parameters.

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I'm having the same problem as the BBC iPlayer app for Android where our Android app is not available for download in the Isle of Man, from the Google Play store.
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During Google Glass presentations you can see that Googlers are using some nice java app for screencasting their screen from Glass. App's ID is com.google.glass.screencast. However I couldn't find source or jar to download anywhere.
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The stock web browser on Android doesn't have any kind of "about" screen or information. What company develops it? Is it Google? Is it open-source? If so, is the source part of the Android OS source?
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