An internal Google document that announced a “limited time” expansion of the Glass Explorer Program had somehow managed to get into the public domain earlier today. The information contained within the document suggested that any United States resident would be able to head on over to google.com/glass and purchase a Glass wearable for $1500. The purchase would then officially make that consumer an active member of the Glass Explorer setup. In addition, Google even planned to throw in a free frame or shade with the purchase.

Glass top pose

In an effort to clear up the speculation, the official Google Glass Google+ page has now been updated with information about the limited time promotional offer. It seems that Google had originally planned to make the announcement at an unspecified date next week, but as we know, it’s extremely difficult to keep anything secret in this day and age.

Glass box

In order to be able to purchase a Glass headset on the 15th, the consumer must be a resident of the United States and be legally classed as an adult. Oh, they must also be willing to part with $1,500 plus local sales tax. That bit’s important.

Those of us who are outside of the United States are out of luck with Google claiming that they just aren’t “ready to bring Glass to other countries“. As part of the post Google also stated that the plethora of daily emails that are received by interested technology enthusiasts is one of the reasons that Explorer Program is being opened up in this manner. It may only be for 24 hours but April 15th will definitely be an extremely busy day for the Glass team.
The full post is as follows:

Glass April 15


(Source: Google Glass [Google+])