Botanicalls
Apr 4 2008, Deepa

Just when you thought that you are well versed with all the latest techie happenings around, something like this comes up. Don’t faint if you receive alerts like ‘I am thirsty’ or ‘Thanks for serving me water’ from plants. A group called...

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