May
28th
Tags: Academy, author, Bacons College, book, children's books, dot robot, Dot Robot Roadshow, doyouknowanysecrets, Five, gamers, games, Gaming, Jason Bradbury, literacy, Meet the author, new, Puffin, Punk, reading, Roadshow, robotics, robots, Rotherhithe, schools, science fiction, signings, The Gadget Show, thegadgetshow, tour, visit, www.doyouknowanysecrets.com, www.jasonbradbury.com

I want to be a pupil at Bacons College in Rotherhithe! What an awesome school. From the moment I arrived, the sense of fun and enthusiasm from teachers and pupils (and their ace librarian) hit me like a tractor beam. As with so many of the schools I’ve visited with Dot Robot, the children were mad for the tech and the reading. Thanks for having me (Robonova says ‘Hi!’)
Pictured with the kids, are some of the Dot Robot Roadshow robots: Rovio (Who I operate via the net with my iPhone), Robonova (who has just finished his Tai Chi routine) and Punk (from my book)
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May
28th
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Another school, another Dot Robot Roadshow. As you can see from the bottom picture, it was mayhem during the robot race at Walworth - I even got some stern looks from the teachers for being a bad influence (^_^) Big hello to all of the kids (and teachers!) from Walworth Academy who made me and the robots feel very welcome.
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May
25th
Tags: Bradbury, Google, Jason, logic engines, search engines, Skynet, Stephen, Terminator, Wolfram, Wolfram Alpha, WolframAlpha.com, www.jasonbradbury.com

Uber British mathematician and physicist Stephen Wolfram’s latest creation has been revealed to the world. You’ve gotta give WolframAlpha.com a try. It might look like a search engine, but it’s very different. It’s a computational logic engine - the beginning of a huge project designed to make all systematic knowledge, instantly computable. What does that mean? Well, try this: my electric bike is reputed to go 20 miles on one charge. I can travel at 25mph on it and I want to know how long my battery will last me in time. If I enter ‘20 miles at 25 mph’ into Google, I get a list of rather irrelevant pages from other people’s sites. If I put ‘20 miles at 25 mph’ into WolframAlpha I get the time in seconds and minutes (2880 secs or 48 mins). The computers behind the site work out, from my plain English, what I’m after and boom, I have my answer - along with a bunch of other mathematically related info. It’s like an real life version of Skynet (the fictional computer system that gives rise to the robots in Terminator). Indeed, & this is really cool, I asked WolframAlpha ‘Are you Skynet’ and the image above is the answer he gave! (yep, it’s a joke based on the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey with HAL’s iconic red eye in the middle of the logo. Genius.)
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May
22nd
Tags: author, BBC, Blue Peter, book, children's books, dot robot, Dot Robot Roadshow, doyouknowanysecrets, Five, gamers, games, Gaming, Jason Bradbury, new, Puffin, Punk, Roadshow, robotics, robots, science fiction, The Gadget Show, thegadgetshow, tour, www.doyouknowanysecrets.com, www.jasonbradbury.com

Dot Robot is the Blue Peter book of the month!!! And even better, I was invited onto the show to chat about it and review some seriously cool tech - like the new Microsoft smart table and a really nice augmented reality encyclopedia.
And yes! I got a badge! That’s another life box ticked!
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May
5th
Tags: http://twitter.com/jasonbradbury, influential, Jason Bradbury, Jonathan Ross, most, Stephen Fry, Tweeters, Twitter, Twitter Index, world's, www.jasonbradbury.com, www.twitter.com

The Twitter Index is a list of the world’s 200 most influential users of Twitter. I was amazed to receive an email telling me that I am ranked 13th on the list! Just after Downing Street - and above Barack Obama!!! Jonathan Ross is 1st, Stephen Fry 3rd and Lance Armstrong 8th. The list is compiled using algorithms designed to calculate a user’s standing within the Twitter community, how often their name is used, how much their messages are passed around and the interest their posts generate within their readership.
Other notable entries in the list include Twitter itself at 24th, Tony Hawks & Britney Spears 44th & 45th respectively- and Arnold Schwarzenegger 97th!
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