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Welcome to Botbites. Botbites was first uploaded as a website back in mid-2004, where for 3 years it was a very successful traffic exchange. Over time, traffic exchanges went out of style, so we have put up a replacement website devoted to all things robotic, Botbites is your portal of exciting information including robot articles, robot videos, and general conversations about robots from all around the world. For the last several years, we have been tracking robotic developments in both Japan and South Korea. Intelligent machines are becoming autonomous and very, very smart.

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Botbites is over 6 years old, which is like a dinosaur in Internet time. During the last part of this decade, robots have become more and more popular, with small intelligent machines now cleaning our floors, mowing our lawns, and de-leafing our gutters. Robots have come off the factory floor and have gotten a good degree of autonomy as they slowly take over our service-oriented workforce at retail shops, in the surgery room, and in warfare…  Yuch on that last one!

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Kraftwerk – The Robots

ApriliaRS125 asked:


Classic 1977, Kraftwerk videoclip of The Robots (Kraftwerk, the pioneers of electronic music)

Guard Robots

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Modular Snake Robots

CMUBiorobotics asked:


Snake robots can use their many internal degrees of freedom to thread through tightly packed volumes and access locations that people and machinery otherwise cannot. These highly articulated devices can coordinate their internal degrees of freedom to perform a variety of locomotive gaits that go beyond the capabilities of conventional wheeled and legged robots. The true power of these devices is their versatility; they can crawl, climb, swim, and scale flights of stairs. Copyright 2008 …

Retail Robot

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What is the most used programming language for robots?

Sterling asked:


When I say “for robots,” I mean outside of the hobbyist bounds. I have recently read about the Arduino system and PICAXE, but I read about these from a hobbyist site. What about LISP and Prolog? Are they becoming outdated? My major is Computer Science and I plan to focus in Intelligent Systems. So which language would benefit me the most to focus on?

Robot Classifieds
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