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Potted plant blogs in Japan

October 24th, 2008 by James

Reuters on a blogging plant:

The plant at Bowls Cafe in Kamakura sends entries to its blog site every day using sensors that pick up bio-electric signals and a computer that interprets and translates them into Japanese.

Read the blog here (Japanese).



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Comment by tzvete
2008-10-24 14:46:07

I would like to read the latest plants’ news.Would anyone upload the post in that blog?It’s ok even in Japanese.

 
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