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Executives from Colorado and Texas huddled in the middle of the exhibitor hallway at a recent oil and gas conference in Denver, ignoring the nearby booths as they tried on Jacob Eberhart’s new Google Glass.
They passed around his sleek, lightweight wearable computer that holds a tiny computer screen just above the right eye. Say a word, or touch the side of the glasses, and the computer screen snaps a picture, takes a video, gives the time, date, temperature — or directions to a destination.
Eberhart’s…