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Projects We Love: Broadcasting Live

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[This week in Kickstarter] This week we launched [Kickstarter Live], a new feature that allows creators and backers to connect through live, interactive video. See the inventive ways our community has started using it right over [here]. And now, here are four sparkling new projects for you. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Projects We Love] [Wobbly Peyote] By Tim Summers Try not to topple the prickly pear on this balancing toy, which doubles as tabletop decor when not in use. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Heart green b1c42a8672581b7d49c1e02d7cdd594ed8539096ff3770df873c15101c02d78f] --------------------------------------------------------------- [The Whatamagump] By Tyrone Wells & Broken Eagle, LLC Photographs of intricately handmade sets take the place of illustrations in this children's book about a timid creature who learns to face his fears. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Heart green b1c42a8672581b7d49c1e02d7cdd594ed8539096ff3770df873c15101c02d78f] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Reboot Your Commute: Vektron Electric Folding Bike] By Tern Bicycles This bicycle's minimalist design allows urban commuters to carry it on the subway or bus, while its motor makes steep hills and longer rides less daunting. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Heart green b1c42a8672581b7d49c1e02d7cdd594ed8539096ff3770df873c15101c02d78f] --------------------------------------------------------------- [Isaac Newton's Principia Mathematica Reissue] By Kronecker Wallis A sleek, digestible edition of Newton's history-making scientific text, which was first published in 1687. [Boot up the newest robot projects.] [Viral Sensations [Meet the most popular projects on Kickstarter right now.]] --------------------------------------------------------------- Don't want to keep getting Projects We Love? That's okay, you can [unsubscribe]. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook] [Twitter] Kickstarter · 58 Kent St, Brooklyn NY 11222 · [www.kickstarter.com] · [Contact Us] · [We're Hiring]

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