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Wednesday, November 10, 2010 at 12:33PM 
Hey! Thought I’d take a quick moment to introduce you to a pet project of mine.
Meet Tegu. A startup Toy Company that POKE and I met and then fell in love with early this year. Tegu “the blocks that click” are green, sustainable, beautifully design pieces of art - loaded up with magnets inside. They are unassumingly cool and once you pick them up you can’t put them down. Tegu LIVE is the first outcome of our journey together as business partners.
Think of it as an online playmate and owner’s manual. Full of ideas and instruction to inspire you to create with Tegu. Having given the block to my boys, I can attest to their quality and beauty. But I can also attest to how challenging they can be! Tegu LIVE aims at helping people through the learning and creation process by making the entire think interactive.
Would love your thoughts. There’s quite an operation behind the scenes at POKE making it all happen. Stop by sometime and we’ll show you!
- Tom
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wood | posted in:
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010 at 10:35AM
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Thursday, January 7, 2010 at 08:49AM (Be sure to let it load fully before you play!)
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Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at 12:27PM Be sure to peep 4:30.
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Monday, May 11, 2009 at 10:19AM
Having a virtual personality and social network online is as important for todays and especially tomorrows Netcitizen as having a physical presents in this world. The line between online and offline is getting blurred with todays communication tools that allow us to stay connected almost everywhere, anytime.Nadya Peek, an MIT Media Lab student, created a unique interactive dress to close the gap between our presents in the physical and virtual world. Her project Caché aims to bring interactivity, a virtual poke into the physical presents via clothing.
And it’s awesome.
But how cool would it be if you rigged up a lil’ arduino in there and automatically posted a Tweet or a “Poke” to the person on Spacebook or MyFace just by touching them. Ok, now I’m just crazy. Enjoi!
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