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The Daily Show mocks Google Glass but privacy concerns are real

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The Daily Show mocks Google Glass but privacy concerns are real

Seemingly everyone likes to ridicule Glass wearers, even "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart." But the privacy issues brought up on a recent segment are real.

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