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Edition 15 – February, 2009
Restaurant lets patrons reserve a specific table >>
Touch-screen machine for interactive
vending >>
The nutritional low-down on fast-food restaurants >>
Pop-up restaurant, 10m up a tree >>
Meal planning site helps friends help friends >> |
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Touch-screen machine for interactive vending |
The International CES trade show is always good for a peek at consumer technologies to come, and this year's was no exception. Such innovations are rarely short on press coverage, but one we couldn't resist mentioning anyway is a new, touch-screen vending machine from Samsung.
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The nutritional low-down on fast-food restaurants |
With a few exceptions, few restaurants go out of their way to publish the nutritional information about their food, at least not in any obvious way offline. Much the way D+caf Test Strips have blown the proverbial lid open on caffeine content, however, Fatburgr is a new site that puts together in one place the nutritional facts about a variety of fast-food restaurants and chains.
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Pop-up restaurant, 10m up a tree |
We've written about pop-up innovations of many kinds, including Greenhouse by Joost, a cafe in Melbourne that was designed to showcase sustainable practices. That pop-up will soon disappear, but a new project in New Zealand recently opened the doors on a pop-up restaurant that was constructed 10 metres up a tree.
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Meal planning site helps friends help friends
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Anyone who's ever had a baby or undergone surgery knows all too well how challenging it can be in the days following simply to prepare a meal. MealBaby is a new online service that aims to help people in such situations by helping their friends take care of them.
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