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  1. SnapGoods. = aims to… make borrowing, renting, and trying a standard consumer option and practice. We want to eradicate excess and uncertain consumption by providing the safest way for people to borrow or rent what they need anywhere from anyone.

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    1. "[A]n open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It’s intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, andanyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments . . . It’s anopen-source physical computing platform based on a simple microcontrollerboard, and a development environment f...

    1. "Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments. Arduino can sense the environment by receiving input from a variety of sensors and can affect its surroundings by...

    Excerpts from the FAQ: How can I get an Arduino board? You can buy an Arduino board from one of the distributors listed on the buy page. If you'd prefer to build your own, see the Arduino Single-Sided Serial board, which can be easily etched and assembled. Who makes Arduino boards? Most of the official Arduino boards are manufactured by SmartProjec...

    1. Stefano De Paolia; Cristiano Storni: "The Arduino was initially designed for teaching purposes in a well-knowndesign institute in Italy. As one of the main three original developers of theboard recalled in an interview: - We already worked with Processing a lot. At that time Processing was limited tographical animation. Basically students used i...

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    "The Arduino prototyping platform is a good example of all this. It can be programmed to read sensors, control motors and build interactive objects and artistic installations. Its compiling environment is multiplatform and free (as in freedom) and the only extra hardware needed for programming it is a serial/ USB cable. This software can be downloaded from the website Arduino web site, which also contains Arduino schematics released under Creative Commons Attibution-ShareAlike. The project ha...

    Market Penetration

    Regarding Google choosing the open source hardware platform (Arduino) for the “Android Open Accessory” kit, by Phillip Torrone, May 12, 2011: "Besides there being about 300,000+ Arduino “in the wild,” I estimate there are about half a million people somehow doing something with the Arduino, from students to people not even realizing they’re using this open platform in some way (Processing, education, etc). For a microcontroller platform, as I’ve said before, it’s won and it’s here to stay. Co...

    Is Arduino Open Source?

    Arduino has a trademarked name (http://arduino.cc/en/Main/FAQ), but: Is Arduino open-source? "Yes. The source code for the Java environment is released under the GPL, the C/C++ microcontroller libraries under the LGPL, and the schematics and CAD files under Creative Commons Attribution Share- Alike licenses. I want to design my own board; what should I do? The reference designs for the Arduino boards are available from the hardware page. They’re licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution S...

    What do you mean by open-source hardware?

    "Open-source hardware shares much of the principles and approach of free and open-source software. In particular, we believe that people should be able to study our hardware to understand how it works, make changes to it, and share those changes. To facilitate this, we release all of the original design files (Eagle CAD) for the Arduino hardware. These files are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license, which allows for both personal and commercial derivative works, a...

    Five Reasons why Arduino is popular

    Wired: (By Priya Ganapati, July 6, 2010) Here are five reasons why the Arduino is more popular than the BeagleBoard: Starter Projects Editing and rewriting is often easier than writing from scratch. It’s the same with electronics. It’s easier to mod an idea than start with a blank slate. That’s where the BeagleBoard falls short. “It has virtually no example application that you can just copy and hack to learn from,” says Massimo Banzi, one of the co-founders of the Arduino project. The Arduin...

    A really really open Arduino? The Brasuíno-Holoscópio

    "Brasuíno BS1 is a single board microcontroller inspired on Arduino that uses the AVR microcontroller. This Brazillian version was redesigned using Libre Software, free to reuse and derive, and it's licensed as GPLv2+ (the original Arduino still uses a microchip that is not open hardware). It's also compatible with Arduino Uno and Arduino software."(http://www.furtherfield.org/features/reviews/celebrating-brazilian-open-digital-culture-festival-cultura-digital)

    Full directory of Open Hardware projects via: Product Hacking
    Listen to Massimo Banzi on Arduino
    Book: Getting Started with Arduino
  2. Description. Rebecca MacKinnon: "China is pioneering what I call “networked authoritarianism.” Compared to classic authoritarianism, networked authoritarianism permits – or shall we say accepts the Internet’s inevitable consequences and adjusts – a lot more give-and-take between government and citizens than in a pre-Internet authoritarian state.

  3. San Pisith is a Buddhist Monk and an Early Stage Researcher at Ragnar Nurkse Department of Innovation and Governance. He has joined the Cosmolocalism project since September 2019 to pursue a Ph.D. at TalTech, Estonia. His Ph.D. thesis focuses on Buddhist Economics, Buddhist Governance, Commons, and Happiness and Public Purpose.

  4. 2017年12月17日 · Today, with an investment of $300,000, you can develop smart phones under your own brand – simply follow these steps: Bring your design to Shenzhen; find a factory to produce it; sign an order for 10,000 sets of phones at a price of $30 per set.

  5. ATU develops 130 gongbans annually in areas ranging from smart phones, tablets, smart watches, smart homes, and industrial controls—and distributes the designs for free. WPI then makes money by trading in the boards’ components. "We call this shanzhai in Shenzhen.

  6. The Second Industrial Divide. This concept may be brought about by a high-tech, yet appropriate technology, Open Source Fab Lab . Description. From the draft chapter on Decentralized Production Technology in Kevin Carson's forthcoming book on Decentralized Economics.

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