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On 16 Jan 2001, in lugnet.loc.us.ca.sf, Chloe Veltman wrote:
> I am a San Francisco-based British journalist. I am researching a feature
> article about the impact of LEGO on hi-tech industries for The Guardian (a
> major British daily newspaper), from recent partnerships with Microsoft,
> Steven Spielberg and Johnson's Controls to robots and devices created by
> individual entrepreneurs and the activities of hackers. If you have any
> stories or comments about LEGO's technology strategy or the ways in which
> completely unrelated organizations/individuals are harnessing LEGO to
> innovate and create, I would love to hear from you. Also, if you are a
> technology professional, I would be especially keen to hear about the ways
> in which LEGO might be of use and value to you in your job.
> Thanks for your help.
Chloe's article appeared Thursday. Here's a link to the online version:
http://www.guardianunlimited.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4128172,00.html
Mentioned in the article: Douglas Coupland, Microserfs, Microsoft, Xbox,
Harry Potter, LEGOLAND theme parks, Danielle Hainauer, Star Wars, Steven
Spielberg, INmotion, Johnson Controls, Todd Lehman, LUGNET, MIT, MindStorms,
Mitchel Resnick, eBay, BrickBay, Larry Page, Google, Yali Friedman, Eric
Harshbarger, Bart Simpson, Jason Rowoldt, BrickFilms, national robotics
competition, hackers, Michael McNally, Ralph Hempel, Jonathan Knudsen.
--Todd
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