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AT&T has done something similar at some locations with their Foundry labs: http://www.att.com/gen/press-room?pid=2949
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They also hold hackathons at them for the general public; recent focus has been on machine-to-machine interfaces + mobile.
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<br />Randy
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<br />> On December 23, 2013 at 11:21 AM Bilal Ghalib <bg@bilalghalib.com> wrote:
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<br />> There's Pier 9 the new facility at Autodesk. More like a workshop, but
<br />> they invite a ton of Artists in Residence to play every month :)
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<br />> This has some pictures:
<br />> http://www.xconomy.com/san-francisco/2013/09/19/makers-on-the-waterfront-inside-autodesk/
<br />> +BG
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<br />> On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 9:12 AM, Phil <services@pbroussard.com> wrote:
<br />> > Does anyone know of a company that has started a hackerspace type of
<br />> > environment for their employees? I'm curious about the types of issues that
<br />> > would come up or if it would even be feasible.
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<br />> > Phil
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