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Boulder’s SparkFun open-sources new $10.5 million headquarters
Long a proponent of open source hardware, Boulder’s SparkFun Electronics has not shied away from sharing the guts of its products with the greater web. “Products designed by SparkFun engineers are released with schematics and firmware under a Creative Commons … Continue reading
Posted in Boulder, Hardware, IP, Real estate
Tagged Chris Clark, Nathan Seidle, SparkFun
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Boulder development boom
I was out of pocket — and away from LaunchBoulder, unfortunately — for much of last week as I pulled together an article about some impending developments in Boulder. I mapped some of the 30-plus projects that could move forward … Continue reading
