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	<description>Today&#39;s Hardware Friday post doesn&#39;t have specific hardware, no code, nothing to directly build... Oh no! But it was something that when I saw it on Pete Brown&#39;s site, I knew I had to share with you. Hopefully you&#39;ll find this 30 minute video as interesting as I did... Arduino The DocumentaryFor anyone interested in open source microcontroller development, or why boards are named with *duino type names, this 1/2 hour documentary is a great watch. Arduino.TheDocumentary.2010.English explains the origin of the Arduino in a relatively non-technical interview-based documentary style, with interviews for people involved in the creation, as well as key partners and users. Spanish version is also available from Vimeo.  </description>
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			<![CDATA[<p>Very nice documentary, a little too non tech for me but still pretty cool.</p><p>posted by jlcard</p>]]>
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