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New York Times builds Haiku-Bot, turns news headlines into poetry

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Senior software architect at The New York Times, Jacob Harris, built a ‘Haiku Bot’ that scans through newly published articles in The New York Times for haikus. 

Published in the Tumblr Haiku.NyTimes.com, the five-seven-five syllabled found gems are short snippets of articles—and though they’re out of context, they provide an entertaining and whimsical point of view.
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