You may have your Facebook, Twitter, and a few even MySpace. But what about your loved one cyborgs? They have got social needs too, you realize . In line with NewScientist, there is a new site at the block that’ll allow your droids to have status updates in their own. Furthermore, MyRobots.com aims to be a whole social hub for humanoids; apart from the “i have to be charged” updates, they’ll also secure a total profile with name and photo. Obviously, apps couldn’t be left behind, that’s why the corporate is planning a cloud-based app store to cap off its efforts. Unfortunately, like the Facebook in its early days, the location is barely open to a select few for now: Nao and Arduino-based robots. Remember the fact that, in case you are going to have your mechanical partner make you a sandwich , the least you are able to do is let it share its feelings with friends.
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