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Albert Ko

Albert is a software engineer and founder of KOSYSTEMS, Inc. This blog is his place to jot down inspirational ideas, happening events, and interesting things that he finds. He enjoys positive vibes, great food, and well thought out user-interface designs. His website: www.kosystems.com

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April 30, 2010

Theo Jansen on defining innovation.

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April 18, 2010

Pagani Zonda R

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An incredible feat of engineering. With music from cut from an epic movie battle along with stunning visuals , this ad for the Pagani Zonda R really delivers on the tag line: "passion, ingenuity, knowledge, and craftsmanship..." Horacio Pagani makes an appearance at the end of the ad. Watching in full-screen is highly recommended.

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April 7, 2010

YDreams Innovation

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The use of robotics, augmented reality, and interactive media is astounding.

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