vimeo.com - 4/3/2009
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Everyone knows the best time to get your baked goods is when they're fresh out the oven. So we figured that this could be a killer use of Twitter. Letting followers know that fresh goodies are ready right now. But bakeries don't want laptops or phones lying around in the kitchen. Flour, eggs ...
slashgear.com - 4/3/2009
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There’s little as pleasant in life as freshly-baked
donuts. Or chocolate cake, or perhaps cup cakes or...
sourdough bread. That’s why more bakeries should consider investing in a BakerTweet : designed by Poke London , it’s an easy ...
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BakerTweet: @thehungry, the donuts are fresh
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ohgizmo.com - 4/5/2009
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By Andrew Liszewski A bakery in Shoreditch, London
called Albion Cafe is now able to let their...
loyal customers know what’s fresh out of the oven thanks to the ever-growing social oddity known as Twitter. ( @AlbionsOven ) The BakerTweet is ...
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BakerTweet Twitters What’s Fresh From The Oven
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BakerTweet from BakerTweet on Vimeo.
Via adafruit comes this awesome use of embedded tweeting, a bakery device that can alert hungry stomachs to what (please don't make me say it) tweets are coming out of the oven. Sweet.
The BakerTweet prototype is made up of an Arduino Duemilanove, Arduino Ethernet Shield, Ladyada Proto Shield, a Linksys wifi adapter, and a whole bunch of little parts that make up the rest of what you see. We went through a couple of weeks of prototyping until ...
Box lets bakeries tweet fresh bread, cupcakes
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BakerTweet from BakerTweet on Vimeo.This is easily the greatest invention in the history of mankind. (Or maybe I just shouldn't blog hungry.) Anway, the BakerTweet is a Wi-Fi connected box designed to be mounted on the wall of your local bakery. The baker pre-configures it with every item on the menu. Later, when something is about to come out of the oven, the baker chooses that item from the list and presses a button. All Twitter followers of that bakery get a tweet alerting them to the fresh goods. ...
Baker Tweet - Find out what is fresh from your local bakery automagically
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... Or bread time. Or whatever.
In simple terms it’s a bakery-proof box that sends messages wirelessly to Twitter. The clever bit is that the baker can update their messages and things they’re selling using a simple web interface. Obviously not something that you’d do mid-bake but it’s an important feature for future-proofing the device."
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Baker installs Twitter in kitchen to alert customers
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