Owen Thomas, Business Insider
Zuckerberg tried them on at the announcement of the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, an award for scientists working on life-changing work. He, along with
At the event, Brin was wearing Google Glass, as he always does nowadays.
Forbes reporter Ryan Mac listened in on Zuckerberg's conversation with Brin about Google Glass. According to his account, Zuckerberg said that Facebook has a team of three engineers waiting to get their hands on Google Glass. They're going to develop an application if possible.
This would be an interesting development since Google and Facebook have a frosty relationship. Zuckerberg told analysts on the company's more recent earnings call, "Our relationship isn't one where the companies really talk."
Google portrays itself as an open company, so we're sure Facebook could try to build something for Glass. But, Google has its own social network, Google+, which we're certain would get top billing.
Zuckerberg had bigger questions than application development about Glass. The kind of question lots of us have about Google's goggles. He asked Brin, "How do you look out from this without looking awkward? You know, how are you supposed to use these this without breaking eye contact?"
Brin didn't answer that question, at least not according to Mac's report.