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  • ShakeOnIt: The World’s Biggest Waste of an Arduino [Projects]

    It’s about as useful as this thing, but that didn’t stop a group of creative young individuals from coming up with a system that exposes fraudulent handshakes.

    We ironed on conductive fabric pads on different parts of the gloves, and read them off like a multiplexed keypad. The pads on one glove are the rows and the pads on the other glove are the columns, and strobing rows and columns sees what combination of pads were connected to each other). The LilyPad then figures out what gesture is being made and transmits a number through serial to a Processing program which displays the gesture on the screen and checks for the correct pattern.

    We know ShakeOnIt is made with Polartec Polyester gloves re-sewed with conductive fabric and a Lilypad Arduino, but I lack the skills to make one of these systems myself. That’s too bad—I can’t tell you how many times I have been victimized by a phony high five. [ShakeOnIt via Make]







  • $220,000 DC Designs Tata Nano coming this year

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    DC Designs came out swinging at this week’s Auto Expo 2010, and in addition to revealing its Imperator and Ying Yang concepts, the Mumbai-based firm’s namesake – Dilip Chhabaria – revealed plans to produce a bespoke Tata Nano that’s set to cost… wait for it… 10 million rupee. That’s $220,000.

    How could Chhabari possibly inflate the price of the Nano by some $218,000? According to reports coming out New Delhi, DC plans to completely overhaul the budget runabout, replacing all the body panels, brakes, suspension and interior components, along with fitting 20-inch wheels and replacing the 33 horsepower, 624cc engine with a 1.6-liter mill that’s able to propel the five-seat hatch to a maximum speed of 124 mph. We figure we could do all of that on a LeMons budget, so either something got lost in translation or we’ll have what he’s having.

    Chhabari told the AFP that he expects, “…people from Bollywood to be interested in this project, but I think generally it will be people who have a passion for cars.” DC plans to sell between two and five modified Nanos each year and expects to not only market his creation in India, but also export his $200k hatch to outside markets. Hey Dilip, stop hogging the hookah.

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    $220,000 DC Designs Tata Nano coming this year originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Look How Quickly Schizophrenic Markets Lost Faith In The Euro System

    As a schizophrenic world quickly lost its dollar-hating-euro-love, look how quickly Credit Default Swap (CDS) spreads for European nations exploded upwards. All it took was roughly a month, as exemplified by the spike for Greece. This Greek financial crisis was all it took to end talk of the euro as a replacement for the U.S. dollar. Chart via Index Universe.

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    Using the market's view above, here's how the European dominoes could collpase -- first Greece, then Ireland, Spain, Italy, and Portugal. 

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  • Study: Battery costs will keep electrics-vehicles from becoming mainstream

    According to a study by Boston Consulting Group, Electric vehicles are unlikely to become a mainstream phenomenon by 2020. Price is the main culprit as automakers maintain a long-term cost target of $250 per kilowatt-hour for lithium-ion batteries; the current price is between $1,000 and $2,000.

    By the current price, a 20 kilowatt hour EV battery costs about $20,000 and are expected to fall to about $8,000 by 2020, but that is still not enough, according to the study which claims that consumers seek a three-year payback on EVs.

    “Nobody so far has found the silver bullet,” Xavier Mosquet, leader of the firm’s global automotive practice, said. “A number of OEMs are going to invest money and not get the return unless there is a new technology or a new oil shock.”

    The report also projects however that 265 of cars sold in major markets will derive some power from a form of battery, but these are mostly hybrid vehicles.

    – By: Stephen Calogera

    Source: Automotive News (Subscription Required)


  • Must-see science on the Web

    Symphony of Science: Carl Sagan and friends sing again
    Discovery Space: ‘Wiped out’ by supernova? No way!
    Popular Science: Scientists name the era before Earth
    ScienceDaily: 8% of our gene code comes from virus …(read more)

  • Rozlyn Papa Woman At Center Of “The Bachelor” Scandal

    The woman who is alleged to have engaged in an affair with a producer during taping on the 14th season of ABC’s The Bachelor has been revealed.

    RadarOnline.com has identified Rozlyn Papa, a 28-year-old blonde from Richmond, Virginia, as the woman who appeared on the long-running dating show in hopes of falling in love with pilot Jake Pavelka but instead ended up getting cozy with a member of the show’s staff.

    While Rozlyn denies that the relationship was sexual, she does admit to engaging in a romance with the crewmember, who was eventually fired. The two are no longer together.

    “I had a relationship with someone on the show that didn’t benefit them,” Rozlyn told Radar. “We remained really close but we are not dating now…..This is a TV show and it’s made for entertainment, but it is a far cry from reality,”


  • CESpool: The Saddest Man at CES (Yet) [Cespool]

    We might complain about the amount of work we do here at CES, but nothing puts life in perspective like a man forced to soberly sing karaoke in the wilds of south hall all day long. Stay strong, karaoke man.







  • Is the YouTube Case Finally Ready to Start Moving Again? [MediaMemo]

    Nearly three years after Viacom (VIA) first sued Google (GOOG) over copyright infringement, the case may finally be ready to start moving again. Both sides have asked a federal court for summary judgment, which means there’s an opportunity for the legal system to actually make a decision in what could be a landmark case.

    Both sides filed the requests, which have been expected for sometime, at the end of last month. Which means that years of laborious discovery and depositions have come to a close.

    There’s not much to the filings themselves:

    • Google’s document reiterates its initial argument. The search giant says that it doesn’t knowingly store or play copyrighted clips on the site, and if it does, it’s protected by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. It also cites last fall’s ruling in the Veoh/Universal Music Group case, in which a court ruled in favor of the video sharing site.
    • Viacom’s document reiterates its initial argument, which is that Google and YouTube knew what they were doing and profited from it, which means the DMCA doesn’t protect them . And perhaps it says  something more interesting. Hard to tell, since US District Court judge Louis Stanton has redacted more than a page of the document, as you can see here:

    Viacom redacted
    Wonder what that says? Me too.

    Viacom filing:
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    Google filing:
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  • Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? Eric Schmidt and the Technorati Visit the State Department. [MediaMemo]

    Sick of CES news? In Washington DC tonight? Feel like some ambitious party-crashing? Here’s a dinner to get yourself into: The one that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is hosting for Google (GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt and a group of digital doers and thinkers.

    Other luminaries on the guest list:

    • Twitter and Square founder Jack Dorsey
    • Howcast CEO and co-founder Jason Liebman
    • Clay Shirky, author and NYU professor
    • Jared Cohen, Member of Secretary Clinton’s Policy Planning Staff
    • Andrew Rasiej, founder Personal Democracy Forum
    • Shervin Pishevar, founder Social Gaming Network
    • Tiffany Shlain, founder of the Webbys
    • Luis Ubiñas, President of the Ford Foundation
    • James Eberhard, pioneer of mobile content and services

    What’s on the agenda? Dunno. But I imagine we’ll see a lot of chatter about it during and after the fact. Here’s Dorsey’s self-portrait, taken while en route to the event today:

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  • Not by Fire but by Ice by Alan Caruba

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    Some say the world will end in fire;
    Some say in ice.
    From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire.
    But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate
    To say that for destruction ice Is also great
    And would suffice.

    — Robert Frost, American Poet

    Considering the thousands of absurd claims made about the discredited fraud of “global warming”, a recent National Geographic News story, “North Magnetic Pole Moving East Due to Core Flux”, struck me as potentially far more significant.

    “Earth’s north magnetic pole is racing toward Russia at almost 40 miles a year due to magnetic changes in the planet’s core, new research says.” The article by Richard A. Lovett, noted that “The core is too deep for scientists to directly detect its magnetic field, but researchers can infer the field’s movements by tracking how Earth’s magnetic field has been changing at the surface and in space.”

    Source: factsnotfantasy.blogspot.com

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  • CES Watch: Apple accessories from the show floor

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    CES 2010 is in full swing in Las Vegas, and while we aren’t there, we have been able to scour the webs and bring you the latest, the greatest, and the weirdest new Apple-related peripherals and accessories from the show floor.

    • Griffin has announced a few new devices, including a Display Converter ($40) to send your display out to HDMI or DVI video, a car charger ($30) that opens up another charging spot, and something called the TuneFlex Aux ($60), a cradle that sends iPhone audio out to an AUX port in your car. They’ve also got new versions of the RoadTrip and iTrip FM transmitters/cradles coming out later this year for the iPhone .
    • IvySkin sent word of their Zappack unit, a battery backup for the iPhone available for $50, the SmartCase, a case with an integrated battery pack for $80, and the CardClip, a case for the iPhone with a money/wallet clip attachment for $20.
    • Engadget posted a hands-on with Parrot’s AR.Drone, which we mentioned yesterday. Short take: it’s awesome.
    • Geneva Labs has the most beautiful set of iPhone/iPod speaker docks we’ve seen yet. They’re still useless, but they do look good.
    • On the other hand there’s the Trik / Triq iPod dock (above), a speaker dock so wild that Sony named it twice. Yeah, that is… wow.
    • Pioneer announced a car nav unit that will stream Pandora via the cell connection on your iPhone.
    • I’m sure there are induction power charging pads aplenty on the show floor, but this is the only one we’re bothering to link to.
    • Macally has announced another round of accessories, from earbuds to chargers. The most interesting is probably the PowerGo charger, which will use an AC adapter, a car lighter, or a USB plug, so no matter where you are, you can recharge your iPod.

    iPod accessories, everywhere! CES continues through the weekend — we’ll keep an eye on anything else Mac or iPod-related that shows up in Vegas.

    TUAWCES Watch: Apple accessories from the show floor originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Report: Obama urged to push Japan to open its cash-for-clunkers program to U.S.

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    Like everywhere else on the planet, new car sales are down in Japan (17 percent versus 2008 levels, to be exact). And, like a number of other countries, Japan has decided to spur automobile sales by creating a cash-for-clunkers-style program at a cost of $3.7 billion. Unlike similar programs from other countries, including the one that ended late last year in the U.S., Japan has drafted a set of rules that strongly favors its own automakers – in effect precluding American cars from qualifying for sales incentives of up to $2,830 per vehicle. Eighty-seven percent of all Japan’s domestic models qualify.

    By way of comparison, there were multiple C4C bills considered by U.S. policymakers, and the program that eventually went into effect allowed any and all sufficiently fuel efficient vehicles to qualify for its incentives, regardless of their country of origin. After it was all said and done, 319,300 out of a total of 677,000 (just about half) of all C4C sales were Japanese cars.

    According to the Detroit News, a number of American lawmakers, including Rep. Betty Sutton, D-Ohio, have called Japan’s program “discriminatory and fundamentally unfair… unacceptable and outrageous.” To highlight her displeasure over Japan’s insular auto market – to wit, imports make up less than five percent of all new car sales in Japan – Sutton has introduced a bill this week urging President Obama to attempt to force Japan into including American automobiles in its C4C program. What are the chances of it passing? Something about snowballs comes to mind…

    [Source: Detroit News | Image: Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP/Getty Images]

    Report: Obama urged to push Japan to open its cash-for-clunkers program to U.S. originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 07 Jan 2010 16:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Shapeways now lets you print 3-D objects in color

    Dutch startup Shapeways, which builds printers that let you design and print your own 3-D objects in a variety of materials including plastics and steel, debuted a color 3-D printer today at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

    AlienFigureThe objects are printed using the Shapeways’ Z printer 650 from a high performance composite (a powdery, sand-like substance) that hardens like a cement to produce full-colour objects. Shapeways then applies a new finishing technique, which both hardens the models and enhances colors. Colour 3-D printing will cost $16.22/cubic inch, which makes it the cheapest of the materials offered by Shapeways.

    We last covered the company back in August 2009 when Shapeways made its single-tone printers available to general consumers.

    The maximum size of a printed object is 10 x 15 x 8 inches. “It’s still inconceivable to most people that you can actually print an object in 3-D,” says Shapeways CEO Peter Weijmarshausen. “Until now, a Shapeways printed design existed in stainless steel or a single color plastic, black, grey or white, which could be dyed in a handful of single, solid colors. We’re excited to be able to offer our vibrant community the ability to bring their designs to life in full color.

    LightPoemShapeways is aimed both at users who are familiar with 3-D modeling tools like Solidworks, and general consumers. The latter can buy objects generated from ready-made models or use the Shapeways co-creation platform to customise an object created by a designer, such as a Lightpoem candle holder (pictured).

    Although many of the objects may not win any design awards, Shapeways is at the vanguard of a trend towards democratizing physical production in the same way that web technology has allowed millions of people to create and share digital content like videos or podcasts. Giving users without 3-D design skills the ability to manufacture their own objects could unleash a similar burst of creativity in consumers.

    The most popular objects currently are home decor and hobby items, and new materials like silver are in the pipeline. Another example of this trend is 100 garages, a site that connects consumers with small-scale, local workshops equipped with digital fabrication tools that can machine, drill or sculpt almost any component they require.

    Shapeways launched in July 2008 and has a community of 30,000 users, of which 40% are located in the US. The company is currently funded by Philips Electronics as a spin-off from its Lifestyle Incubator program.

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  • “Smart Phone” is a Misnomer: It’s a Computer, not a Phone

    Birthdays and Android Phones...The smart phone is not a phone. It’s a computer. It’s like your desktop or laptop. It stores data. It connects to the Internet. It runs applications. It’s a computer, not a phone.

    The real challenge for the enterprise is to shift its thinking about how it will move beyond the carriers and one day become an entirely data-centric organization – an organization that gives information workers the ability to work entirely on an IP infrastructure, be it for Web-based productivity applications or on a VoiP network.


    > .”>Forrester Research issued a report
    today that calls 2010 the year of the smart phone. That seems pretty obvious, doesn’t it? To its credit, Forrester does use the report as an opportunity to explore how the enterprise can make the smart phone a part of the daily work life for as many employees as possible.

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    There are many reasons for the enterprise to adopt a smart phone culture:

    There is no excuse anymore. Workers have to be connected. The big weave on the social Web is getting richer. Billions of threads are being added by the day. How can we even tolerate not being connected? Collaboration depends on being connected. You can’t be fully connected without a decent smart phone strategy. People are not working at the office as much anymore. They need a smart phone to keep up with their work. As illustrated by Forrester, the trend is already in play:

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    It does not have to be that expensive to adopt a smart phone culture. People want to use their smart phones for both their personal lives and work, too. They will pay for their data plans.

    Forrester agrees. From the executive summary by Ted Schadler:

    “Employees, aka consumers, are mad about smartphones, attracted by the ability to email, collaborate, and work with documents from anywhere. Fourteen percent of information workers across the US, Canada, and UK already use smartphones to do work today, and another 64% would like to. That demand, coupled with the willingness of some employees to share the cost of a monthly mobile plan, sets the stage for a surge in the use of personal smartphones for information work. Information and knowledge management professionals should immediately call for a formal bring-your-own (BYO) smartphone strategy, establish a sliding scale for when to reimburse employees, and pressure mobile carriers to cut costs across corporate-liable and personally liable plans.”

    Forrester’s BYO recommendation makes sense. But he does not explore how smart phones can be treated as computers. This discussion can create a new level of discourse in the enterprise between IT and business users.

    Forrester points out that IT recognizes the importance of smart phones. Many companies are already developing policies for how the devices should be treated.

    Collaboration tool are not being heavily used but this could change if smart phones were treated as tools as much as communication devices.

    MobileIron follows this approach, offering services that give IT managers the ability to be more like change agents than police forces.

    In MobileIron’s view, information can be tracked with a data-centric approach. Applications can be monitored. Users and administrators can view a social graph that shows usage.

    That’s a smart approach. It stimulates thinking and moves people to start exploring how a fully data-centric approach can be adopted over time as VoiP matures in the enterprise.

    Discuss


  • In the field: More re Saqqara discoveries

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    Archaeologists hope to learn more about Egypt’s middle class from two 2,500 year old tombs dug up near Cairo, according to Reuters.

    The tombs were found near the entrance to the archaeological site at the Saqqara burial ground.

    Dating from the 26th dynasty, one tomb consists of a complex of rooms and corridors linked to a large hall hewn into the rock. It’s the largest discovered to date in Saqqara.

    Zahi Hawass told Reuters, “These tombs belonged to middle class Egyptian families, not royalty, and had no names on them. They were reused by many people and can give us lots of information on burial customs and religion at the time.”

    Hawass, Egypt’s head of antiquities who led the all-Egyptian archaeological team, said, “We were not expecting to discover any tombs in this area. These discoveries prove that the importance of Saqqara extends beyond the Old Kingdom of the 3rd to the 6th dynasty and can tell us so much about the 26th dynasty.”

  • Hell Freezes Over – Sony Introduces SD/microSD Storage Cards


    For the first time ever, Sony is expanding its line of consumer media with the addition of five new SD/SDHC memory cards for digital imaging products, and three new microSD/microSDHC memory cards for mobile phones. The new SD/SDHC and microSD/microSDHC memory cards, which – except for the microSD 2GB card – are all class-4-speed for high-definition recording, include unique benefits for consumers. Easy-to-use animated picture sharing software (x-Pict Story) is available via free download and allows consumers to create animated slide shows of their pictures set to the music of their choice. File Rescue software is also free via download, and helps consumers recover accidentally deleted files.

    Sony also announced that the majority of their Handycam and Cyber-shot cameras would have dual compatibility with MemoryStick Duo and SD.

    “The new cards will complement Sony’s existing Memory Stick line, satisfying the needs of a broader range of users, and strengthening Sony’s position as a full line media supplier,” said Shane Higby, director of the consumer media business at Sony Electronics.

    Sony will continue offering a full range of Memory Stick media for consumer and professional products, to support and enhance features such as stable recording or high-definition video, high-speed burst shooting and high-speed data transfer. Memory Stick is the recommended media for Sony products, offering a range of unique benefits. For example, the high-speed “HX” Series’ capabilities are optimized when using the burst shooting mode in Sony’s α (alpha) DSLR cameras, as well as high-speed archiving of high definition movies shot with Handycam® camcorders and Cyber-shot cameras.

    The full line of SD/SDHC and microSD/microSDHC memory cards, which will ship in packaging that is easy to separate and recycle, will be available this month, at the following suggested list prices:

    • SF-2N1 (2GB SD Class 4) – $14.99
    • SF-4N4 (4GB SDHC Class 4) – $29.99
    • SF-8N4 (8GB SDHC Class 4) – $44.99
    • SF-16N4 (16GB SDHC Class 4) – $79.99
    • SF-32N4 (32GB SDHC Class 4) – $159.99
    • SR-2A1 (2GB microSD) with adapter – $14.99
    • SR-4A4 (4GB microSDHC Class 4) with adapter – $29.99
    • SR-8A4 (8GB micro SDHC Class 4) with adapter – $44.99
  • Speeding millionaire driver fined $290,000, tops previous record of $107,391

    Ferrari Testarossa

    We’re pretty sure it feels amazing to break records – but what about breaking a record for speeding and ending up in court? An unidentified millionaire raked up a record fine of 299,000 Swiss francs ($290,000 USD) after Swiss police caught him driving his red Ferrari Testarossa through a village at 62 mph. He was also clocked at speeds of up to 85 mph on country roads.

    A northeastern Swiss court of St. Gallen gave the man his hefty penalty, which significantly exceeds the previous record of 111,000 francs ($107,391 USD) handed to a Porsche driver in 2008.

    “The accused ignored elementary traffic rules with a powerful vehicle out of a pure desire for speed,” the court said in its judgment.

    Of course, $290,000 dollars is nothing for a man that has a 23.3 million franc fortune ($22.5 million USD), including a villa with a large garage holding five luxury cars.

    – By: Omar Rana

    Source: Reuters


  • Boxee Beta Now Available To The Masses

    Boxee fans, today’s your lucky day: the service has just released its Beta to the general public. You can download the new version of the steaming video hub here.

    The new version is really a complete overhaul of the app — it’s received a new, sexier UI that makes it easier to browse through the service’s content (and anything you might have saved locally too). Niceties include the ability to filter a show by season and episode and easier sharing using Boxee’s social features. There’s a lot that’s changed in the background too, including a switch from OpenGL to DirectX and support for hardware-accelerated video decoding for Windows users.

    Today’s launch also brings with it some new content partnerships, including TV.com, blip.tv, and IGN. Unfortunately, the Boxee/Hulu cat and mouse game continues. Boxee says that some Hulu content now works in the app, and they’re working to get the rest of it added.

    The Beta has been a long time coming — we first saw pictures of it back in June, when it had a planned September release date. It was finally unveiled in December, with a projected CES launch date (which they hit). Now the Boxee team says they want the 1.0 release to debut at next year’s CES.

    Boxee has been making a lots of waves at CES, primarily with its new Boxee Box — a hardware device built specically to let people stream content to their TVs using the service. The device will sell for under $200 and comes complete with a QWERTY remote.

    If you’d like to get a feel for Boxee, or are setting it up for the first time, check out this new guide that was put together by Howcast and Boxee.

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  • The Twitter Picture Sites Start Targeting Foursquare. First Up, TweetPhoto.

    Screen shot 2010-01-07 at 12.49.16 PMHot on the heels of Photocheck.in, a service we covered a few days ago that allows you to check-in on Foursquare simply by sending a picture, comes news that TweetPhoto is creating a platform for picture integration with Foursquare. Using TweetPhoto’s new API, any third-party Foursquare developer can add picture functionality to their site or app.

    Whereas Photocheck.in is a stand-alone service that allows you to check-in via picture, this new TweetPhoto API is aiming for developers who create apps that use both Twitter and Foursquare. Because Foursquare does not allow for pictures to be placed on its site or in its check-in stream, the idea here is to leverage Twitter (which Photocheck.in can also do) to send these pictures out after their location information is filtered through a Foursquare check-in. The advantage to this is that developers will be able to query photos by Foursquare venue name. As you might imagine, this might be a cool little feature in a third-party location app.

    Naturally, for this all to work, you have to send your pictures via a GPS-enabled phone (such as the iPhone or an Android device). And developers who integrate this API will also have access to TweetPhoto’s other tools such as picture commenting, voting, and adding favorites.

    We are doing what TwitPic did for Twitter for FourSquare while also continuing to take market share away from TwitPic and yFrog,” TweetPhoto Sean Callahan tells us. A quick scan of Compete shows that TweetPhoto is in fact experiencing some impressive growth compared to its rivals.

    Eventually, the plan is to allow users to log-in to TweetPhoto using their Foursquare credentials, but for now this remains only an API method. If you’re a developer who is interested in learning more, read up on this documentation. You can also see a test tweet using this API here, as well as the TweetPhoto page for the picture.’
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