Fri 30 Mar 2007
Searchbot and Destroy – Meet Techlife-a-tron
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Graduate student Mark Zeman from Massey University, New Zealand recently presented his social search engine, searchbots.net for his Masters in Design class. He reached out to Techlife, as part of our “Review Me” program.
We always encourage educators, as we recently featured Dr. Wesch’s Digital Ethnography, we thought “Social Search” with a personality sounds fun. Upon arriving we were right. The site lets you build a custom robot. Who wouldn’t want to do that? The visuals are stimulating and fun, while still easy to use. I would have liked a few more choices for robot parts, but as you can see my bot is still pretty cool looking. Nice Job Mark.
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