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By 2030, I guarantee we'll all be wearing Zuckerberg's new AR glasses. Not because they're cool. Because they're the biggest tech revolution since the iPhone: In 2014, Zuckerberg bought Oculus for $2 billion. Zuck sees something we don't: The f

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You know what, though? We laughed at smartphones back in the day too, but look at where we are now. AR might seem out of reach, but in 10 years, we might all be using these glasses to watch IPL, get directions, or even attend weddings virtually.

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