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Hackaday was founded in 2004 by Phillip Torrone as a web magazine for Engadget, devoted to publishing and archiving "the best hacks, mods and DIY projects from around web".WEB, Phillip Torrone, Introducing Hack A Day, the gadget hack archive,weblink Engadget, November 15, 2011, October 2004, Hackaday was since split from Engadget and its former parent company Weblogs, Inc. by its at the time owner Jason Calacanis.WEB,weblink A Letter from Jason Calacanis, the Owner of Hack a Day, July 12, 2010, WEB, A Letter From Jason Calacanis, The Owner Of Hack A Day,weblink By, July 12, 2010, Hackaday, en-US, June 1, 2020, In 2007 Computerworld magazine ranked Hackaday #10 on their list of the top 15 geek blog sites.WEB, Computerworld staff, Top 15 geek blog sites,weblink Computerworld, August 29, 2017, May 1, 2007, Hackaday.io started as a project hosting site in 2014 under the name of Hackaday Projects.WEB, Project Community Profile: Hackaday.io {{!, Make|url=https://makezine.com/2020/05/09/project-community-profile-hackaday-io/|date=May 9, 2020|website=Make: DIY Projects and Ideas for Makers|language=en|access-date=June 1, 2020}}WEB,weblink Introducing: Hackaday Projects, Hackaday, February 18, 2014, June 23, 2014, BOOK,weblink Global perspectives on assistive technology: proceedings of the GReAT Consultation 2019, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, 22â23 August 2019. Volume 2, 2019, World Health Organization, 10665/330372, 978-92-4-000026-1, en, It allows users to upload open-source hardware designs. As of 2015, it had grown into a social network of 100,000 members.WEB,weblink HACKADAY.IO JUST PASSED 100,000 MEMBERS, Hackaday, October 29, 2015, December 3, 2015, In 2015, Hackaday's owner, Supplyframe, acquired the hardware marketplace Tindie.WEB, By, August 5, 2015, Tindie Becomes A Part Of The Hackaday Family,weblink June 2, 2020, Hackaday, en-US, In 2021, Hackaday's owner, Supplyframe, was acquired by Siemens.WEB, By, May 17, 2021, Siemens accelerates digital marketplace strategy with acquisition of Supplyframe,weblink Siemens, en-US,See also
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