Being a robot just got a little bit more sociable, now that droids have their own social network. At
MyRobots.com, which launched today, robot owners can sign-up their automatons, create profiles for them - even include a photo and a name - and then leave them to update their own status. This might be a simple temperature reading - or the results of a clever face-recognition algorithm.
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/AAxLVrYxYJM/facebook-for-robots-helps-droids-get-smarter
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