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August 18th, 2009

Wired has a robot that serves beer

Posted by Andrew Mager @ 8:09 pm

Categories: Commentary

Tags: Wired Inc., Beer, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Andrew Mager

Free beer, and robots.

Think about those two concepts for more than a second, and you’re already asking when, where, and how many.

Wired Beer Robot

Imagine a kegerator that looks like an iPhone. And there is high-quality, San Francisco-brewed beer inside. And the Wired logo is on it. When Scott Beale announced this event, I knew I had to go and at least take pictures.

The representative from Wired said the robot will soon have live-video streaming abilities, along side a Twitter account that gives updates about how much beer is left in the keg.

Why would you not want to be friends with @beerrobot?

Check out some more photos I took at the event on Flickr.

Andrew MagerAndrew Mager is a web developer at Ning, Inc. in Palo Alto. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.



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Free is nice but it's hard to beat the beer-chucking fridge.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJCFFhEAKAY... (Read the rest)
Posted by: Mac Hosehead Posted on: 08/25/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
This is pointless on so many levels (nt)  Economister | 08/19/09
RE: Wired has a robot that serves beer  alexismadrigal | 08/19/09
Free is nice but it's hard to beat the beer-chucking fridge.  Mac Hosehead | 08/25/09

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