September 5, 2009
Oven sends a Tweet when done

Make your oven send a tweet to all your followers when your apple and cinnamon cake is done with BakerTweet.
The first BakerTweet device has been installed at the Albion Cafe on Boundary Street in Shoreditch, London. To find out what's cooking follow @albionsoven on Twitter.
How does it work?
In simple terms it's a bakery-proof box that sends messages wirelessly to Twitter. The clever bit is that the baker can update their messages and things they're selling using a simple web interface. Obviously not something that you'd do mid-bake but it's an important feature for future-proofing the device.
[via Publish2.com]
emily | 9:34 AM |
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