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March 19, 2010

Twitter-controlled N900 LEGO robot

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NIKO is a collaborative effort to build a Twitter-controlled robot as part of the Noika PUSH N900 Mod in the USA campaign. Recently team member Eric posted this short video showing his progress.

At the end of Sunday I got the N900 posting to Twitter, taking a photo with flash on, posting to TwitPic, and even got the Lego components working! Here’s a video of Niko’s first completely automated movement, camera capture, touch sensor, and posting using just the N900!

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