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Libelium Arduino Contest

January 15, 2009 by Eliot No comments

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Libelium is holding another Arduino Open Hardware contest. Just create a how-to by April 15th that makes your daily life easier. Prizes include GPS, GPRS, SD, and solar modules designed for the Arduino.

Posted in Arduino Hacks, Misc Hacks, NewsTagged arduino, contest, libelium

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