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12 <pname>TwitterMatrixTicker</pname>
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15 <body><p>Engineer Kenneth Finnegan reworked an old dot matrix printer and programed a BeagleBone to connect to the internet and print any new tweets mentioning @KWF. Kenneth is a student at UC Davis and is based out of Sunnyvale, California.</p>
16 <p>Featured in <a href="http://hackaday.com/2012/05/31/dot-matrix-printer-spits-out-any-tweet-mentioning-kwf/">Hack-a-Day</a> and <a href="http://www.eeweb.com/spotlight/interview-with-kenneth-finnegan">EEWeb</a>.</p></body>
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20 <shortdesc>Dot-matrix Tweet printer using BeagleBone</shortdesc>
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