"We’re not saying that you can build a $3.2 billion company in a day. But we are saying that you can build a $3.2 billion company, and it’s easier now than it’s ever been before."
http://blog.spark.io/2014/01/17/open-source-thermostat
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"OLINUXINO is completely open source - including hardware and software, which means you have access to all the CAD files and sources and you can reuse them for your own personal or commercial projects. There are NO restrictions to manufacturing and selling these boards for your own use or resale."
https://www.olimex.com/Products/OLinuXino
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http://www.open-electronics.org/10-of...penElectronics+%28Open+Electronics%29
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Me parece demasiado caro para los tiempos que corren y seguramente por eso no está consiguiendo llegar al objetivo, pero es una buena idea para redes libres.
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/orp1-an-open-router-project
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Otro EEG libre, esta vez con Arduino.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/o...rain-computer-interface-fo?ref=search
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Los lenguajes de descripción de hardware nos ofrecen una perspectiva distinta para el hardware libre, esto es algo más allá de Arduino, microelectrónica a medida para cada proyecto.
http://www.open-electronics.org/an-op...penElectronics+%28Open+Electronics%29
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Tutoriales de electrónica y hardware libre con forma de cómic.
http://www.reflexiona.biz/shop/content/7-tutoriales
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When thinking about licensing, you should therefore approach the topic as a key moment for you to understand the ecosystem you’re entering when you do open source hardware and open source design.
http://www.open-electronics.org/how-t...penElectronics+%28Open+Electronics%29
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