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ugobeSarah
06-12-2008, 03:20 PM
As you probably know, UGOBE is based in Emeryville, CA, which is right accross the bay from San Francisco - and the huge RoboGames event!

We love participating in the tech events this part of the world is famous for, so we're particularly excited about the RoboGames festival this weekend. If you love robots, you won't want to miss this incredible once-a-year event.

RoboGames
Fort Mason, San Francisco
Friday through Sunday, June 13 - 15
More information at http://www.robogames.net

Meet our Developer Evangelist
We're recruiting interested third party developers who want to work with UGOBE to push the envelope of what's possible with Pleo.

Learn more about the upcoming PDK
Meet with members of UGOBE's technical team and get your questions answered about LifeOS and coding for Pleo (from your Mac or PC).

Share your ideas
We're interested in your feedback and ideas for great product enhancements: software and hardware!

Where to find us
Friday night: We'll have a table at the VIP event from 7 - 10 pm. Make sure to stop by to say hello: if you give us your business card, we'll enter you in a drawing for a free Pleo!

Saturday and Sunday: Watch out for members of our team roaming the floor with their Pleos! Those dinos are hard to miss.

Got questions on the developer program? Drop us a note at Developer@ugobe.com

UgobeTyler
06-12-2008, 03:22 PM
Just wanted to let you know that if you are planning to attend the Robogames VIP event this Friday, June 13th at Fort Mason in San Francisco (http://www.robogames.net), please visit the UGOBE table to say hello to members of the UGOBE technical team and get your questions answered about LifeOS and coding for Pleo.

As you know, Pleo features a significant number of motors & sensors that enable him/her to interact with its environment, learn over time, and develop an emotional connection with its owner. The vast majority of this functionality is available via an embedded Pawn (http://www.compuphase.com/pawn) interpreter with functions exposed that provide access to sensor input, playback of motions and sounds and many other features. The PDK tool set supports both Windows and Mac platforms.

In addition, UGOBE is currently inviting a limited number of developers to join the extended beta program for the PDK so please let us know if you are interested. Send an email to developer@ugobe.com to get more information.

Thank you,
Alll your friends at Ugobe