
@Uh-oh: Twoddler lets toddlers send tweets
December 5th, 2009 admin
A tricked-out Fisher Price Activity Center with pictures of family members and friends attached and an Arduino board inside lets toddlers sent predefined messages to their own Twitter accounts.
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