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Little Printer by BERG is a cute connected object that makes internet tangible. I think I want one.

I’ve seen this basic concept back in the PixelAche 2009 event, though. An art installation printed out tweets with the word #love in it. It was kinda fun. I took a picture of the twitter installation.

BERG’s Little Printer takes this concept to a much more useful level, of course. Potentially infinite expandability can make this a nice product for very different uses. Good job!

Update: Instead of “fun” Foursquare logins, this could print my kids’ daycare & school schedule:
* Daycare Kid A is going swimming this Monday — pack swimming trunks & towel. She’s also going for nature walk on Wednesday — pack rubber boots.
* School Kid B has exam in English language this Thursday and Mathematics on Friday — These are end of the year exams so make sure they read and do their homework! 

(The daycare idea is based on a project we did for daycare centers in Helsinki, and features actual use cases found in our research.)

Update 2:
Discussed this with Bruno. He moved concepts out of the printing world into a wilder personal assistant direction in his post. 

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    • #connected
    • #internetofthings
    • #berg
    • #pixelache
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Twitter Lava Map (by Geography 970)

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    • #twitter
    • #data
    • #visualization
    • #map
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Daring Fireball: Uniformity vs. Individuality in Mac UI Design
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Daring Fireball: Uniformity vs. Individuality in Mac UI Design

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    • #ui
    • #mac
    • #twitter
    • #hig
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#TweetMag iPad app produces magazines from everything Twitter. But it’s a bit pricey.

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    • #ipad
    • #app
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Infographic of the Day: Gravity App Scours Twitter and Facebook to Predict Your Interests
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Infographic of the Day: Gravity App Scours Twitter and Facebook to Predict Your Interests

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    • #future
    • #prediction
    • #twitter
    • #facebook
  • 1 year ago
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I used to DJ in clubs. Now I do that in the Haxor & Roxor Podcast.

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