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Robots.Net was created by R. Steven Rainwater and Roger Arrick. Together with Jim Brown, they manage the site and try to keep things running. All three are current or past members of the DPRG. Roger and Jim are past presidents of the DPRG.
The site includes the following sections:
- Blogs
- Events
- Robots
- Humans
- Projects
It also offers a frequently updated news section. Their RSS feed is used on our RobotInfo Home Page. |
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BotStop.Net is a robotics community and resources site, containing plenty of robotics tutorials, tools and calculators as well as many of the communities robots. If your making your own robots, you'll definately want to check out the components section to see what components are around and how to interface them with your robot. New components are being added all the time, and if you have one we dont have, why not add it and let the community benefit? |
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Futurehead.com. News and views on new and future developments in science and technology; covering nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, robotics, the singularity, and much more.
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The Robotics Club of Yahoo |
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The Robotics Club of Yahoo has a great mix of members from newbies to pros. The Club was founded in 1998, and is one of the most active online based clubs. Their regular chat time starts around 8pm (Eastern Standard Time) every Wednesday.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 18:48 |
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This site is devoted to androids. An android is an anthropomorphic robot - i.e. a robot that looks like a human. Many android developers call their creations "humanoids" rather than androids. We also have robotics links, robot links, animatronics links, and research links.
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A great place to start with robotics: in this site you find tutorials about Building robots, Electronic, Mechanics and Programming. There is also a detailed glossary about hardware components, links to scientific documentation and a user Forum.
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A site with forum, news, videos, articles and much more, mainly about WowWee products.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 18:46 |
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For people interested in building their own robots, sharing ideas with others, and learning all about the world of robotics. RobotCafe.com is a community of fellow robotics enthusiasts who share the common goal of fostering the advancement of robotics in every aspect of today's world.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 18:45 |
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Articles, news, videos about science, with a specific section about Robots.
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Microsoft Robotics Studio |
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The Microsoft Robotics Studio is a Windows-based environment for academic, hobbyist and commercial developers to easily create robotics applications across a wide variety of hardware. Key features and benefits of the Microsoft Robotics Studio environment include: end-to-end Robotics Development Platform , lightweight services-oriented runtime, and a scalable and extensible platform. Microsoft Robotics Studio targets a wide audience in an attempt to accelerate robotics development and adoption. An important part of the offering is the simulation runtime. The Microsoft Robotics Studio Runtime provides a runtime environment that has been designed to accommodate the needs of a broad set of robotics applications. To meet these requirements, the Microsoft Robotics Studio Runtime provides a service oriented architecture which combines key aspects of traditional Web-based architecture with pieces from Web Services to provide a highly flexible and lightweight, distributed application model.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 18:45 |
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ECAgents is a project sponsored by the Future and Emerging Technologies program of the European Community (IST-1940). The aim of the project is the development of a new generation of embodied agents that are able to interact directly (i.e., without human intervention) with the physical world and to communicate between them and with other agents (including humans).
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