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The Twimal Gadgets by Takara Tomy Read Your Tweets Aloud

If you're following so many Twitter accounts, how can you keep up with a fast-paced timeline unless you have the Twimal Gadgets by Takara Tomy do it for you?

Keep organized and don't get overwhelmed by your frenzied feed with this uber-cute reading device. In an adorable design, these tweeting toys chirp the latest updates and your replies aloud--it's like having your own Twitpet right beside you. You can choose from a blue or white animal, which represents male or female, so you can choose to have your Twitter mentions spoken to you in a male or female voice.

The Twimal Gadgets by Takara Tomy hit Japan's shelves on March 31st, 2011. Hopefully it finds its way to North America so that I can have my own reading Twitpet too.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Toy Gadgets - Opportunity for creating innovative toys that integrate with social media platforms like Twitter to engage children and enhance their digital literacy skills.
2. Voice-enabled Social Media - Disruption in the social media landscape by incorporating voice technology to read and interact with Twitter feeds, making it more accessible and engaging for users.
3. Gender-neutral Voice Assistants - An opportunity to develop voice-enabled devices that provide customizable voice options, allowing users to choose a gender-neutral voice for their digital assistants or social media interactions.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - Toy companies can explore the integration of social media platforms like Twitter into their products to appeal to tech-savvy children and differentiate themselves in the market.
2. Technology and Electronics - Tech companies can develop voice-enabled gadgets that can read and interact with social media feeds, providing a new way for users to engage with platforms like Twitter.
3. Digital Assistants and Voice Technology - Companies in the digital assistant industry can consider integrating customizable voice options that offer a gender-neutral voice for a wider range of users, including those who prefer non-binary or neutral voices.

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