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Blog offers potted history of life as a plant
TOKYO (Reuters Life!) - It has long been accepted that talking to plants can help them flourish, but have you ever wondered what they'd say in response?

Well a plant in Japan has its own blog that may help you understand.

"Midori-san", a 40 cm potted plant on a cafe counter in Kamakura, near Tokyo, blogs every day with the help of a sensor that measures electric signals and a computer algorithm that translates them into Japanese.

The plant, a hoya kerrii, is commonly called a "sweetheart plant" because of it leaf shape.

"We were initially interested in what plants are feeling and what they are reacting to where we can't see," said Satoshi Kuribayashi, a researcher involved in the project at Japan's Keio University.

The strength of electronic signals on the surface of Midori-san's heart-shaped green leaves, which react to light and human touch, are measured by a sensor attached to the plant, and this data is sent to a computer in the cafe.

The computer uses an algorithm to translate the signal data, as well as other factors -- including weather and temperature -- to translate them into words, which are automatically posted on Midori-san's blog (http://plant.bowls-cafe.jp/index.php)

"Today was a sunny day and I was able to sunbathe a lot... I had quite a bit of fun today," Midori-san, whose name means "green" in Japanese, posted on Oct 16.

The latest entry reads: "It was cloudy today. It was a cold day."

Kuribayashi said he hopes that in the future, the blog will reflect even more accurately of Midori-san's feelings.

Blogging with computers and mobile phones is popular in Japan, which had the greatest number of blog posts by language at 37 percent, followed by English and Chinese posts, a study from blog search engine Technocrati in 2007 showed.

A recent study by the Universities of Oxford and Oviedo found that Japan has the best performing broadband Internet connections in the world.

Copyright © 2008 Reuters
so aku pun masuk le blog pokok ni..

http://plant.bowls-cafe.jp/index.php

dia keluar bahasa jepun daa....
sapa tahu bahasa jepun sini?
 
aku minat kartun jepun.. bahasa jepun aku tak tahu... sape yang tahu ni ???
 
Xdgr pun die ade kate ape2...:(scam:(scam
 
Malas la pulak nak masuk blog nih...takpe la, nanti aku try...
 
translation dia utk 18/12/2008 punya

perenggan first:
it's a fine n warm day today. Bagusnya kalau cuaca begini berterusan.

perenggan 2nd n seterusnya, mayb aku sambung nnti petang r malam, sbb nk bersiap g class jap :)

p/s: kalau ada sesape nk mintak aku translate kan japanese to malay@english, blh PM aku. aku cuba selagi blh :)
 
perenggan first:
it's a fine n warm day today. Bagusnya kalau cuaca begini berterusan.

perenggan 2nd n seterusnya, mayb aku sambung nnti petang r malam, sbb nk bersiap g class jap :)

p/s: kalau ada sesape nk mintak aku translate kan japanese to malay@english, blh PM aku. aku cuba selagi blh :)

ko pakai software bahasa jepun ke?sbb aku penah gak jumpa softwarenih..tp tak ingat dah nama apa..
 
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