The extent to which Google will address those issues next week is another matter. I/O is a conference for developers and app builders, so if Google does broach the privacy concerns around Glass, it may do so from a developer best practices standpoint.
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At Google I/O, expect Android, Chrome, and some privacy questions about Glass
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