I was lucky enough to grab the app before it was pulled. But as Google pointed out when it announced XE12, there was a mix-up and MyGlass was made available for a brief time before it was eventually pulled. The MyGlass app itself isn't available in the App Store yet, but it will be by the end of the week, according to Google. With the release of XE12, along with the official MyGlass app for iOS, iPhone users can now get more out of Glass. That alone is reason enough for Google to skip adding iOS messages support to Glass. There's some truth to it, as Apple doesn't currently offer an automated method for sending a text or iMessage without the user explicitly tapping Send on the iOS device. The limitations, according to Google, were due to how restrictive Apple is with its operating system.
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