Maker movement gaining recognition

Maker movement gaining recognition

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Tim over on O’Reilly’s Radar rounds up some recent coverage on the “Maker movement”, he writes –

There have been a number of stories in mainstream media recently recognizing the “Maker movement” exemplified by our own magazines Make: and Craft: and online sites like Etsy and Instructables. (Disclosure: O’Reilly AlphaTech Ventures is an investor in Instructables.) This past week’s article in Business Week, Arts and Crafts Find New Life Online is a great example. (There was also a great article in the NY Times a few weeks ago, entitled Handymade 2.0.) The Business Week article cites Etsy, Instructables, and Make, as well as fashion design sharing sites BurdaStyle and StyleShake.

Maker Movement Gaining Recognition – Link &

Related:

  • Adafruit Industries (Open source hardware) – Link.
  • Buglabs (open source hardware platform) – Link.
  • Open source hardware @ MAKE – Link.

2 thoughts on “Maker movement gaining recognition

  1. Sarah Stokely says:

    The “Maker movement” is certainly getting press all over the world – I noticed an Australian article which namechecked MAKE in The Bulletin yesterday and blogged about it on Lifehacker Australia here: http://www.lifehacker.com.au/tips/2008/01/14/bulletin.html

    Cheers,
    Sarah

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