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[HowToWeb.com: Computer and Technology Blog and Resource] The BBC reports on clever new googles, called Inview googles, that allow swimmers to view and keep track of their laps as they swim. The google use a built-in compass and electronics to count laps while the swimmer concentrates on improving their stroke and speed.
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[Engadget.com] Swim goggles with heads-up display - Engadget - www.engadget.com: Like Katie Williams (Brunel University grad, proud Welsh dragon) our interns find it hard to remember how many laps they’ve swum here in the Engadget HQ Temple Garden — especially when we release the robotic swimming snakes.
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[Netscape.com.com] Gadgets | News.blog | CNET News.com: Williams, an industrial design student at Brunel University in West London, designed swimming goggles that display lap count and time on the inside of the lenses. The idea for the "Inview" goggles was seeded back in high school while Williams was lifeguarding lap-swimmers who often stopped to watch the time clock or look at their wristwatch, she said in a university statement.
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[Displays.engadget.com] Swim goggles with heads-up display - Displays - displays.engadget.com: Like Katie Williams (Brunel University grad, proud Welsh dragon) our interns find it hard to remember how many laps they’ve swum here in the Engadget HQ Temple Garden — especially when we release the robotic swimming snakes.
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