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		<title>ZZK Records is Bringing Buenos Aires to Brooklyn this Thursday!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 17:10:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cumbia is colored like  Colombian sunsets.  It&#8217;s sounds like Caribbean coconuts falling to the  ground. Cumbia feels like the sweat underneath a Panama hat&#8230;. It&#8217;s drum and bass on the beach with a little bit of untz. It’s African. It’s New  World. It’s tribal. It&#8217;s digital. And now it&#8217;s getting down with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center">Cumbia is colored like  Colombian sunsets.  It&#8217;s sounds like Caribbean coconuts falling to the  ground. Cumbia feels like the sweat underneath a Panama hat&#8230;. It&#8217;s drum and bass on the beach with a little bit of untz. It’s African. It’s New  World. It’s tribal. It&#8217;s digital. And now it&#8217;s getting down with NYC.</p>
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<p>The ZZK cumbia digital sound has influenced DJs and artists like Bersas Discos &amp; Tormenta Tropical in San Francisco and DJ/Rupture and Diplo in the East.  The sound has ignited a resurgence in cumbia music for a new generation of Latinos, hipsters, and world-music audiophiles alike.  ZZK Records has received a wide range of media attention from big names like The NY Times, CNN, The Fader, Mad Decent, Discobelle, and Generation Bass.</p>
<p>ZZK has been taking over Europe this summer in dozens of cities including Copenhagen, Dublin, Paris, Odense, Brussels and Barcelona featuring El G and DJ El Remolon. El Remolón mixes global dance, digital cumbia, dubstep and electro-reggaeton cuts. His sound is laid-back but heavy-hitting with a European dance floor untz.</p>
<p>This week, El Remolón and El G crossed the pond to begin a U.S. tour, joined by the tour’s headliner, Tremor, a full live band (ZZK’s only). Tremor is Leonardo Martinelli, a multi-instrumentalist and composer with ten years of experience scoring film and theater in Argentina. Together with Camilo Carabajal and Gerardo Farez, Tremor deftly combines IDM with the sound of Northern Argentina where guitars, drums and other instruments breathe to the beat of computer bleeps. Their live performances include native Argentine instruments like the charango guitar, the bombo legüero drum, keyboards and synthesizers.  Grant, El G likes to describe Tremor’s sound as “digital folklorico.”</p>
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<p style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: x-small"><strong>Event Info:</strong><br />
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<p style="text-align: center">ZZK converts Brooklyn to a night of Buenos Aires tropical musical  bliss!</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong><a title="Tremor" href="http://www.zzkrecords.com/artist/Tremor" target="_blank">TREMOR</a> + <a title="El" href="http://www.zzkrecords.com/artist/El_Remolon" target="_blank">EL REMOLON</a> + <a title="Chancha" href="http://www.zzkrecords.com/artist/Chancha_Via_Circuito" target="_blank">CHANCHA VIA CIRCUITO</a> + <a title="El G" href="http://www.zzkrecords.com/artist/el_g" target="_blank">EL G</a> </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>= </strong><strong>ZZK RECORDS SHOWCASE </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>= ZIZEK CLUB ALL STARS </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>= THE NEWEST AND FRESHEST SOUNDS OF BUENOS AIRES</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><a title="zzk" href="http://www.brooklynbowl.com/event-detail/?tfly_event_id=12971" target="_blank">ZZK @ Brooklyn Bowl this Thursday!</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center">Catch La Blogotheque&#8217;s <a title="recent" href="http://vimeo.com/13399306" target="_blank">recent ZZK Video</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center">See what the last ZZK soiree is Buenos Aires <a title="looked" href="http://vimeo.com/13391354" target="_blank">looked like</a> a couple weeks ago</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">The inevitable facebook event <a title="here" href="http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=104926322880046" target="_blank">here</a></p>
<p style="text-align: center">And the best part?  It&#8217;s only 5 bucks!</p>
<p style="text-align: center">Doors: 6:00 PM / Show: 8:00 PM</p>
<div style="text-align: center">Brooklyn Bowl   61 Wythe Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11211   (718)963-3369 | <a title="Maps &amp; Directions" href="http://www.brooklynbowl.com/directions" target="_blank">Maps &amp; Directions</a></div>
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		<title>If I was a robot&#8230; &#8220;I would break dance all the time&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 16:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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		<title>Willow Garage&#8217;s beer serving PR2 Robot&#8217;s illustrative debut</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:30:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well this is one way to avoid the Uncanny Valley. Willow Garage hired artist Josh Ellingson to illustrate their new PR2 Robot, whose beer-serving, pool-playing skills have been sweeping across the Internet.

From Willow Garage:
One of the problems we have when creating presentations or other  materials for robotics is the availability of artwork to illustrate [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well this is one way to avoid the <a title="uncanny" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_valley" target="_blank">Uncanny Valley</a>. Willow Garage hired artist Josh Ellingson to illustrate their new PR2 Robot, whose beer-serving, pool-playing skills have been <a title="sweeping" href="http://singularityhub.com/2010/07/07/willow-garage-robot-fetches-beer-engineers-rejoice-video/" target="_blank">sweeping</a> <a title="across" href="http://scienceblips.dailyradar.com/video/pr2-robot-fetches-beer-from-the-refrigerator/" target="_blank">across</a> the <a title="Internet" href="http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/robotics-software/061610-willow-garage-pr2-robot-now-plays-pool" target="_blank">Internet</a>.</p>
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<p>From Willow Garage:</p>
<blockquote><p>One of the problems we have when creating presentations or other  materials for robotics is the availability of artwork to illustrate the  topics we&#8217;re discussing. That&#8217;s why we&#8217;re making available all of the  great artwork that <a title="Josh" href="http://www.joshuaellingson.com/" target="_blank">Josh  Ellingson</a> did for us in our &#8220;PR2 Beta Sites Spotlight&#8221; series  available with a Creative Commons (NC, BA) license.</p>
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		<title>4Chan Has Discovered The Secret To Unlimited Energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 15:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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<p>via @ <a title="Reddit" href="http://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/crdji/4chan_has_discovered_the_secret_to_unlimited/" target="_blank">Reddit</a></p>
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		<title>Free Robot Sex</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 16:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[if cardboard + duct tape is your thing&#8230;.
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		<title>Groupon, Yipit, Gilt City, Oh My! Who Are the Big Players in the E-Coupon-Daily-Deal Scene?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Jul 2010 15:11:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first real e-mail was sent in 1971. By the 1980s, e-mail was  replacing traditional letter writing at astonishing speeds. Thirty years  later, services like Gmail and Yahoo have made letters and stamps  obsolete. In perhaps much more time than it should have taken, hundreds  of services offering local bargains want [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first real e-mail was sent in 1971. By the 1980s, e-mail was  replacing traditional letter writing at astonishing speeds. Thirty years  later, services like Gmail and Yahoo have made letters and stamps  obsolete. In perhaps much more time than it should have taken, hundreds  of services offering local bargains want to fill up your inbox everyday.  Now, the &#8220;Daily Deal&#8221; landscape is home to the fastest growing new  players in the start up scene.</p>
<p>One of the first successful ventures to jump on the daily deal scene  was <a href="http://www.groupon.com/" target="_hplink">Groupon</a>,  which launched in November 2008 in Chicago and has since expanded into  65 North American markets and 13 countries including <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2010/06/24/groupon-clandescuento-clubeurbano/" target="_hplink">Chile and Brazil</a>. Now considered the largest  social commerce site, Groupon, founded by <a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/person/andrew-mason" target="_hplink">Andrew  Mason</a>, sells a &#8220;deal of the day&#8221; at an average discount of 50%.</p>
<p>Since Groupon&#8217;s success, over 100 similar enterprises have launched.  But the idea of subscribing to a hundred different e-mail newsletters is  daunting. Navigating the e-coupon waters might have been a terrifying  feat until <a href="http://yipit.com/" target="_hplink">Yipit</a> popped  on the scene. When Yipit first started in February 2010, they only  aggregated about 30 services. Now in July 2010 they aggregate over 90  services in 7 cities, a testament to the growing e-coupon market.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img class="aligncenter" src="http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2010-07-15-ontheradaryipit.jpg" alt="2010-07-15-ontheradaryipit.jpg" width="300" height="250" /></p>
<p>While at Harvard, Yipit founders Jim Moran and Vin Vacanti sold ads  for local businesses in their college magazine. After graduation, they  both spent time on Wall St before leaving to work for start-ups. In the  winter of 2009, Jim noticed that everything was on sale; even high-end  restaurants were offering recession deals. So, Jim and Vin decided to  start focusing on deals, thinking about what the Yelp reviews of deals  or the Facebook graphs of deals might look like. Pretty soon, they had  an incredible database and a recommendation algorithm for single sales,  restaurants and happy hours. &#8220;We were growing steadily,&#8221; says Jim, &#8220;But  we weren&#8217;t really blowing everyone away.&#8221; Then, following the success of  Groupon, &#8220;We noticed this incredible trend booming beneath us,&#8221; he  says, as more and more e-coupon enterprises popped up. To aggregate this  herd of businesses, a new, streamlined version of Yipit was born.</p>
<p>To be clear, Yipit doesn&#8217;t have their own deals. They are like the <a href="http://www.kayak.com/" target="_hplink">Kayak.com</a> of the  e-coupon industry, grabbing deals just as their announced. Their system  automatically receives deals, and interns and content managers  categorize the deals based on user preferences. Yipit customizes your  &#8220;Deal Perch&#8221; by categories such as dining and nightlife, health and  beauty, retail and services, activities and adventures and fitness. An  algorithm takes the deals and sends unique emails out to users based on  their preferences. &#8220;We learn about our users and send them customized  deals. If you tell us you never want to see a spa deal, you&#8217;ll never see  a spa deal from us,&#8221; says Vin.</p>
<p>Traditional coupons and Sundays spent clipping are a thing of the  past. &#8220;With all of the deal sites out there today,&#8221; Vin says, &#8220;It&#8217;s  financially irresponsible to not take advantage of these deals.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since Jim and Vin at Yipit spend their days navigating the e-coupon  waters, we asked them which e-coupon sites they liked best. Here is a  list of the best ways to save money, (by spending it).</p>
<p>According to Yipit, the biggest national players in the E-Coupon  scene are Groupon,<a href="http://livingsocial.com/" target="_hplink"> LivingSocial</a> and <a href="http://www.buywithme.com/" target="_hplink">BuyWithMe</a>. Local businesses love Groupon because of  its &#8220;collective buying power&#8221; feature. The daily deal is only released  once enough people buy in, creating an incentive to share with friends  and family and a set minimum sale for vendors. Groupon literally sells  deals in every category such as entertainment, clothing, restaurants,  spas and travel. Groupon even offers virtual currency called Groupon  Bucks. Earlier this month, Groupon entered into an outsourcing  partnership with The McClatchy Company, which owns several major  newspapers such as the Kansas City Star, the Miami Herald and the  Sacramento Bee. The selected newspapers will offer exclusive and  localized Groupon discounts, which is a cute nod to the days of coupon  clippings and one more way newspapers can get themselves up to speed in  the Internet era.</p>
<p>LivingSocial is the second largest daily deal site, which sells  everything from photo classes in Central Park to Brazilian waxes to rock  climbing. The experience is more intimate than Groupon since it  provides users with free deals if they can get three of their friends to  buy the same deal. The third national player, BuyWithMe is an up and  coming daily deal site, which provides multiple daily deals per day per  city.  BuyWithMe reaches a smaller audience and provides an average deal  of 50-60% off.</p>
<p><img src="http://images.huffingtonpost.com/2010-07-15-Picture4.png" alt="2010-07-15-Picture4.png" width="650" height="350" /> <strong> In New York City</strong>, Yipit ranks the top 5 deal sites: <a href="https://www.villagevines.com/" target="_hplink">Village Vines</a> is a membership only site which provides access to a small selection of  handpicked restaurants in New York City like Soho&#8217;s Kittichai, Public in  NoLita and West Harlem&#8217;s Dinosaur BBQ. Diners make reservations through  Village Vines, paying $10 in advance to secure exclusive pricing which  is usually about 30% off at restaurants. <a href="http://blackboardeats.com/" target="_hplink">BlackboardEats</a> is  another restaurant focused deal site offering users redemption codes to  prix fixe discounts, tasting events and weekly dinner bargains which  are live for one day, good for one month and usually save about 30% off  of the total bill or free appetizers and drinks. BBE is edited by food  critics and is also located in San Francisco and Los Angeles. <a href="http://relishnyc.com/" target="_hplink">RelishNYC</a> offers  dining, activities like bike rentals, and entertainment deals in New  York with a focus on local businesses and merchants and fewer chains. <a href="http://nyc.lifebooker.com/welcome" target="_hplink">Lifebooker</a> is an NYC based salon and beauty deals site that users can use to make  appointments, helping to reduce wait time.</p>
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<p>Lastly, <a href="http://www.scoopst.com/" target="_hplink">Scoop St </a>offers  a variety of marquee New York businesses and experiences. Founders and  former Georgetown roommates David Ambrose and Justin Tsang aim to  combine the elements of online communities and the power of group  buying. Ambrose, an expert in online car forums and Tsang an experienced  consumer in Chinese consumer flashbombs called &#8220;tuangou,&#8221; were called  &#8220;New York&#8217;s Answer to Groupon&#8221; by <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/scoop-st-launches-as-new-yorks-answer-to-groupon-2010-2" target="_hplink">Business Insider</a>. In spring 2010, they held the  &#8220;Taste of 7th Street Food Festival,&#8221; which offered signature dishes to  over 1,000 consumers half-off. Since beginning in January 2008, they&#8217;ve  managed to close an angel round in addition to another round of private  investing. They have plans to open up in the Asian market this fall.<br />
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In Los Angeles</strong>, Yipit recommends <a href="http://www.socialbuy.com/" target="_hplink">Social Buy</a>, a site  for general deals like Osmosis powered facials plus social events and  celebrity recommendations and endorsements like &#8220;Want to stay Fab, Fit,  and Fun with Giuliana Rancic? See which deals she recommends!&#8221; And <a href="http://atcost.com/" target="_hplink">AtCost</a>, an L.A. based  general deals site with discounts that increase for users who share  deals with friends via social networks like Twitter and Facebook.</p>
<p><strong>In San Francisco</strong>, Yipit recommends <a href="http://www.zozi.com/" target="_hplink">Zozi</a>, which is perfect  for the crunchy folk with deals focusing on outdoor activities and  adventures, usually daytrips.  Zozi&#8217;s savings hover around 50%. <a href="http://www.bloomspot.com/" target="_hplink">Bloomspot</a>, which  maintains an intimate feel because it&#8217;s based around local merchants and  businesses, offers 1 or 2 deals per day in luxury goods, services, and  hotels for discounts of usually 30-40% off.</p>
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<p><strong>In Boston</strong> the best local site is <a href="http://bostonbargains.net/" target="_hplink">Boston Bargains</a>,  which offers &#8220;wicked&#8221; general deals for small businesses with around  50-60% savings.</p>
<p><strong>Based in Seattle</strong>, Yipit&#8217;s likes <a href="http://tippr.com/" target="_hplink">Tippr</a>, which offers  general deals, focusing on dining and services and an incentive plan  with discounts that increase as more users purchase the deal.</p>
<p><strong>In Atlanta,</strong> <a href="http://scoutmob.com/" target="_hplink">Scoutmob</a> takes the trophy home for it&#8217;s mobile  initiatives. Launched in January 2010, Scoutmob offers iPhone focused  daily deals with an emphasis on restaurants and personal services.  In  Atlanta, Scoutmob has about 100,000 customers and they just launched  their New York marketplace last week, on July 8th, 2010. At the moment,  they are on track to launch a market a month.</p>
<p>Scoutmob&#8217;s mobile app provides insights on local culture and  activities. &#8220;It&#8217;s similar to Foursquare,&#8221; says Scoutmob Co-Founder  Michael Tavani, &#8220;But the difference is Foursquare users check in at  places they already go to, while we are driving users to places they  haven&#8217;t been to.&#8221;</p>
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<p>Scoutmob bridges the gap between two of the hottest trends right now,  real-time location based mobile apps and daily-deal-e-coupons. &#8220;We&#8217;re  in a red hot space right now,&#8221; says Michael, &#8220;But there are a lot of  people doing it, and there are a lot of poor versions of it.&#8221; Michael  believes the rest of the competition drops off dramatically beyond  Groupon and LivingSocial.</p>
<p>All deals are free for consumers, which is a powerful difference in  the e-deals scene. Scoutmob doesn&#8217;t accept payment on their site; they  receive payment on the backend when the customer checks in at the deal  location. Scoutmob makes less revenue than their competitors who manage  their pay model with upfront buying but they didn&#8217;t want to be a Groupon  copycat. They wanted to turn the initiative upside down.</p>
<p>Especially because deals are free, Scoutmob has gone viral. The  company doesn&#8217;t need to advertise; it relies purely on word of mouth  marketing. In just 24 hours, 4,000 people claimed a deal in Atlanta  today at a casual Mexican restaurant called Pozole in Atlanta&#8217;s Virginia  Highlands district. &#8220;No one is driving these numbers outside of  Groupon,&#8221; he says.<br />
Looking forward the online deals market is just getting started. &#8220;I  think local publishers and established major media companies will come  into this market. Anyone with an incumbent audience and local authority  will start recommending deals that they&#8217;ve structured,&#8221; envisions  Yipit&#8217;s Jim Moran. &#8220;And while daily deals are still a desktop  experience, expect that the future of the industry will be all about  mobile.&#8221;</p>
<p>Currently Groupon leads the pack, but the industry is evolving. It&#8217;s  helpful to think of each e-coupon service and deal site as a small  business that sells to consumers just like anyone else. &#8220;Similar to  online sample sales, which Gilt pioneered, this is not a winner take all  market. There&#8217;s definitely enough to go around,&#8221; says David Ambrose of  Scoop St. Speaking of which, this spring <a href="http://www.gilt.com/" target="_hplink">Gilt </a>launched a beta version of <a href="http://www.giltcity.com/newyork" target="_hplink">Gilt City</a>,  its own local deals service that currently offers 5 vendors a week in  New York. Gilt City offers deals like Rufus Wainwright tickets, golfing  in the Hamptons and private blending sessions at City Winery.</p>
<p>Yipit hopes to make the landscape easier for new services to  challenge Groupon. By offering to take care of distribution, Yipit  forces sites to focus on the quality and not the quantity of the deals.  &#8220;Yipit is really valuable in this marketplace when you have 100 plus  operators. They will definitely help the entire market,&#8221; says Justin  Tsang of Scoop St, an NYC based daily deals site.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s plenty of room in the deal industry for growth,&#8221; says Jim  Moran, &#8220;The industry will remain fragmented. I don&#8217;t think there will be  just one player. What was once a former salesman is now an  entrepreneur. Let&#8217;s say he or she takes $3,000 to kick up a website and  if the company can get 100 deals sold a week, that&#8217;s about $50,000 &#8211;  $100,000 a year in revenue.&#8221;</p>
<p>And while even Yipit now has some copycats like <a href="http://www.dailyd.com/" target="_hplink">DailyD</a> and <a href="http://www.8coupons.com/" target="_hplink">8Coupons</a>, Vin  believes they have the first mover&#8217;s advantage. &#8220;Our goal right now is  to make sure they all succeed,&#8221; says Vin. &#8220;I think eventually we will  look into charging but right now our goal is to focus on the product and  watching to make sure all of these new data sites will be successful.&#8221;</p>
<p>But Michael Tavani at Scoutmob sees it from a different angle. &#8220;I  suspect that during some point in the next year, the copycats will drop  out because they won&#8217;t be growing. And when there are only three or four  enterprises, what role do the aggregators play?&#8221; He adds, &#8220;The magic of  this space is creating unique deals.&#8221;</p>
<p>It appears that over the next year, we still have a <em>great deal </em>to  look forward to in this industry.</p>
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		<title>I write like&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 15:17:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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I plugged in the recent memoir I wrote and according to the site &#8220;I write like&#8221; David Foster Wallace. While my have-not-yet-tried-to-publish novel isn&#8217;t filled with as many drug addled stories and depressing relationships, the comparison kind of made my morning.
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<p style="text-align: left">I plugged in the recent memoir I wrote and according to the site &#8220;<a title="IWL" href="http://iwl.me/b/d7939cdb">I write like</a>&#8221; David Foster Wallace. While my have-not-yet-tried-to-publish novel isn&#8217;t filled with as many drug addled stories and depressing relationships, the comparison kind of made my morning.</p>
<p style="text-align: left">Whether the site really works or not is up for debate. From the New York Times&#8217; <a title="J" href="http://papercuts.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/15/i-write-like-yeah-right/" target="_blank">Jennifer Schuessler</a>:</p>
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<blockquote><address><a title="See all posts by JENNIFER SCHUESSLER" href="http://papercuts.blogs.nytimes.com/author/jennifer-schuessler/"></a>The literary blogosphere has been buzzing for a few days now about  <a href="http://iwl.me/">I Write Like,</a> a new “analyzer” that lets  you plug in some of your prose to see which famous writer you most sound  like.</address>
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<p>I entered <a href="http://papercuts.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/07/09/hayek-for-dummies/">my  last blog post</a> and was told I write like Edgar Allan Poe. (Judging  from the Twitter traffic, so do a lot of other people.)</p>
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<p>Pretty neat. But then a colleague plugged in a paragraph from Poe’s  “Fall of the House of Usher” and was told it sounded like Sir Arthur  Conan Doyle.</p></blockquote>
<p>I did my own test and plugged in a page from Infinite Jest and truth be told, the site said I write like David Foster Wallace yet again. I&#8217;ll take it.</p>
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		<title>SADbot, the Seasonally Affected Drawing Robot in Chelsea</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 13:50:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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Outside of New York City’s Eyebeam studio, an artist&#8217;s hub dedicated  to the convergence of art and technology, two women pause to see a pen  doodling across a canvas behind a window. When they touch little circles  on the glass, the pen changes direction.
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<p>Outside of New York City’s Eyebeam studio, an artist&#8217;s hub dedicated  to the convergence of art and technology, two women pause to see a pen  doodling across a canvas behind a window. When they touch little circles  on the glass, the pen changes direction.</p>
<p>“What’s this?” they ask. Then they read the description. This is a  SADbot.</p>
<p><a href="http://eyebeam.org/projects/sadbot">SADbot</a>, or  Seasonally Affected Drawing Robot, is a solar-powered, interactive  drawing machine created by <a href="http://eyebeam.org/">Eyebeam</a> artists <a href="http://www.dustynrobots.com/">Dustyn Roberts</a> and <a href="http://eyebeam.org/people/ben-leduc-mills">Ben Leduc-Mills</a>.  The contraption was on display this month at Eyebeam&#8217;s Window Gallery in  Chelsea.</p>
<p><img src="http://spectrum.ieee.org/image/1630242" border="2" alt="SADbot  eyebeam" width="300" height="225" align="right" />&#8220;People are  only happy when it&#8217;s sunny,&#8221; says Roberts. &#8220;Just like our robot.&#8221;</p>
<p>When the sky is dark, SADbot stops doodling and &#8220;goes to sleep.&#8221; But  when the sun is out, SADbot lets people interact with it and doodles  across a large canvas.</p>
<p>SADbot uses an Arduino microcontroller, four photocell sensors, a  battery, and two stepper motors to control two cables attached to a pen.  The electronics gets power from solar panels on the building&#8217;s roof.  But light not only powers the installation &#8212; it also affects SADbot&#8217;s  behavior.</p>
<p>The interactive part occurs when a person stands in  front of SADbot  and covers up one of its photocell sensors, which the SADbot  registers  and then changes its drawing direction. By covering the sensors in a  determined sequence, a person could do his or her own drawings.</p>
<p>But after checking the gallery&#8217;s window where SADbot was to be  installed, Roberts and Leduc-Mills noticed a problem. The window doesn&#8217;t  get much sunlight &#8212; which would make SADbot, well, sad.</p>
<p>No problem. The artists built a rooftop mirror array to direct  sunlight to a fixed mirror hanging off the ledge, which reflects light  down to the gallery window.</p>
<p>If none of the photocells are covered, SADbot draws according to the  programmed algorithm &#8212; in the current case, small movements in random  directions.</p>
<p>&#8220;At the moment its aesthetic is very small, random movements, or  doodles,&#8221; says Leduc-Mills. Since the project has been up, they&#8217;ve been  filling up one canvas with doodles per day, which tells them that SADbot  has received a lot of interaction.</p>
<p>Leduc-Mills wanted to create an interactive project that people could  influence from the sidewalk so he took his ideas to Roberts, a  mechanical engineer, and SADbot was born.</p>
<p>They met at NYU&#8217;s ITP program, where Roberts teaches a class called <a href="http://itp.nyu.edu/mechanisms/">Mechanisms and Things That Move</a>.  She will include SADbot in her book in progress called <a href="http://www.makingthingsmove.com/">Making Things Move</a>.</p>
<p>To build SADbot, the duo raised over US $1,000 in funding on <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/">Kickstarter.com</a>, an innovative  project-funding site, which paid for all of the bot&#8217;s components.  Depending on the size of the donation, backers of the SADbot project  received SADbot drawings, mini SADbot DIY kits, and fully built <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUZDLv9qQTc">miniSADbots</a>.</p>
<p>SADbot uses open source platforms like <a href="http://www.arduino.cc/">Arduino</a>,  <a href="http://www.processing.org/">Processing</a>, and <a href="http://www.schmalzhaus.com/EasyDriver/">EasyDriver</a> motor  boards, so it&#8217;s easy for you to build your own SADbot!</p>
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		<title>Managing multiple Google accounts just got a whole lot easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 20:20:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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Currently, in order to log into multiple Google accounts, you have to  use multiple browsers or sign out of separate accounts– but this is  about to change.
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<p style="text-align: left">Currently, in order to log into multiple Google accounts, you have to  use multiple browsers or sign out of separate accounts– but this is  about to change.</p>
<p>According to the unofficial Google blogspot, <a href="http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2010/07/google-tests-multiple-accounts-sign-in.html" target="_blank">Google  Operating System,</a> Google is testing a  feature that allows users to sign in to multiple Google  accounts in the  same browser; meaning you will soon be able to read your e-mails from  multiple accounts all at once!</p>
<p>Multiple sign-in will only work for Gmail,  Google Calendar, Google  Reader, Google Docs, Google Sites and Google  Code, but it’s likely that  other Google services will be added when this  feature becomes publicly  available.</p>
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		<title>Big Bang Big Boom: An animated street art tale of evolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010 20:16:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Courtney Boyd Myers</dc:creator>
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In Blu’s newest video titled “Big Bang Big Boom,” the artist provides “an  unscientific point of view on the beginning and evolution of life… and  how it could probably end.” The fantastically well-executed video  featuring creepy crabs, scary dinosaurs and cartoonish black and white  street art was produced by artsh.it and [...]]]></description>
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<p>In <a title="Blu" href="http://www.blublu.org/" target="_blank">Blu’s</a> newest video titled “Big Bang Big Boom,” the artist provides “an  unscientific point of view on the beginning and evolution of life… and  how it could probably end.” The fantastically well-executed video  featuring creepy crabs, scary dinosaurs and cartoonish black and white  street art was produced by <a title="artsh" href="http://www.artsh.it/blog/" target="_blank">artsh.it</a> and  features a haunting video game like soundtrack by Andrea Martignoni.</p>
<p>Watch the video here:</p>
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<p>Check out more about the artist’s enthralling stop motion projects,  drawings and books @ <a title="Blu Blu" href="http://blublu.org/sito/blog/" target="_blank">Blu Blu</a></p>
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