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RoboChamps News
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This is the official feed for RoboChamps.com
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KIA Urban Challenge Launches
The Urban Challenge launched today, delivering the largest environment and largest prizes in RoboChamps history.
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Amazing Second Chance Challenge Concludes
The Amazing Second Chance Challenge concluded today. We'll be judging entries and announce the winners over the next several weeks.
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Sumo Challenge Launches
Our third challenge, Sumo, is now live. Be sure to check out the challenge page to read all about it and find the link to the demo kit. NOTE: This uses the July CTP.
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Amazed Challenge Winners Announced
Congratulations to Shakey, our first prize winner, and Kirk, our second prize winner, on their successful efforts in the Amazed Challenge. Next p, Sumo!
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Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008 July CTP Launches
The July CTP of the Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008 is now available for download. Visit the Software section Downloads area of the site to find a download link.
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Amazing Second Chance Challenge Launches
We'd heard from a number of people in the community that they'd invested alot of time in the Amazed Challenge, but just missed the deadline. Some people had invested over 120 hours in their coding. We decided to go ahead and give these folks another opportunity to try out their code, and we're happy to announce the Amazing Second Chance Challenge. While the concept is the same, this is a brand new maze. Good luck to all!
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Amazed Challenge Concludes
RoboChamps first challenge, Amazed, concluded today with over 20,000 challenge kits downloaded. Winners will be announced in the next 30 days.
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RoboChamps Competition and Portal Launched
On April 21st, Microsoft officially launched RoboChamps, it's simulated robotics league, and RoboChamps.com, a portal that supports the league competitions with training, access to software, and community features.
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Microsoft Releases Preview of a New Version of Its Robotics Platform
Today, at the RoboBusiness Conference and Exposition in Pittsburgh, Microsoft Corp. released the first community technology preview (CTP) of Microsoft Robotics Developer Studio 2008, the new version of its robotics programming platform.
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