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Renny Gleeson writes:

Well that didn't take long, as reported by Mashable and Business Insider.

Mikandi (website NSFW) are the makers of both an Android-based (naturally) porn store app, and the Google glass app creating this coverage. Or so friends tell me.  Mikandi co-founder Jen McEwen argues this could put porn back in the front seat, driving tech evolution/adoption. "The old adage that porn drives tech is sadly no longer true," she said. "Over the last decade, adult companies have seen themselves locked out of more and more technologies and services — the latest being mobile applications. Adopting new technology is costly and time consuming, so it's no wonder why some in the industry have become risk adverse." Thank you, Mikandi, for taking it up a notch.

Google wants to sell better search via Google Glass, but if it's only the world's biggest nerds wearing them at first, selling porn could offer great bridge financing before mass adoption – especially to Android users who were already sexual laggards to both iPhone and Blackberry users back in 2010 (according to OK Cupid). With…ahem..'flanking technologies' in place, Glass users may no longer have to "love the one you're with".

Update via Mashable:

Porn Is Now Banned on Google Glass

Soon after the first pornographic app appeared for Google Glass, Google has quietly changed its Glass Platform Developer Policies, prohibiting apps that contain sexually explicit content.

The first paragraph of the "Content policies" section now reads: "We don't allow Glassware content that contains nudity, graphic sex acts, or sexually explicit material. Google has a zero-tolerance policy against child pornography. If we become aware of content with child pornography, we will report it to the appropriate authorities and delete the Google Accounts of those involved with the distribution."

The app that likely prompted the change is called Tits & Glass, which allowed users to watch sexually explicit photos and videos. The company behind the app, MiKandi, was very happy with the initial response, claiming that nearly 10,000 unique visitors visited TitsAndGlass.com in a day. MiKandi also said it was interested in going a step further and using Google Glass to facilitate "two-way adult interaction".

Now, it seems it will not happen any time soon. Though it hadn't been notified about the new Developer Policies by Google, MiKandi said it would comply with the updated document, and release a new app without the sexually explicit content.

"When we received our Glass and started developing our app 2 weeks ago, we went through the policy very carefully to make sure we were developing the app within the terms. We double checked again last week when making the site live on the Internet and available for install for testing during last week’s announcement. We were not notified of any changes and still haven’t been notified by Google," wrote MiKandi CEO Jesse Adams in a blog post.

"Although the app is still live and people are using it, at this point we must make changes to the app in order to comply with the new policies. Expect to see changes to the application tomorrow," wrote Adams.