If you thought Glass' abilities were limited to documenting your trips to the shower, think again. At Google's annual I/O developer conference Thursday, the company announced the first big wave of third-party Glass apps, dubbed Glassware.

Those who own the stylishly questionable headgear will soon be able to get breaking news updates from CNN, access notes and reminders from Evernote, read social media posts from Facebook, Tumblr, and Twitter, and get fashion tips from Elle, according to The New York Times.

Glass also gets its first game, an appropriately awkward title called Ice Breaker. In it, you receive a notification when another Ice Breaker player is nearby so you can introduce yourselves, take pictures of one another, and then rate your conversation. Like we said: awkward.

With this next wave of Glassware, as the apps are collectively called, users will also be able to compose tweets via voice, send photos to Facebook, and read their favorite sections of Elle magazine (can't wait for the sidewalk crashes caused by this type of functionality).

Path and The New York Times are currently the only third-party apps available for Glass wearers. Other built-in functions include directions, search, snapping photos or videos, and relaying messages from your phone.