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Hackaday serves up Fresh Hacks Every Day from around the Internet. Hackaday playful posts are the gold-standard in entertainment for engineers and engineering enthusiasts. Hackaday taking back the term “Hacking” which has been soured in the public mind. Hacking is an art form that uses something in a way in which it was not originally intended. This highly creative activity can be highly technical, simply clever, or both. Hackers bask in the glory of building it instead of buying it, repairing it rather than trashing it, and raiding their junk bins for new projects every time they can steal a few moments away.
Based in Pasadena, CA, Hackaday is a small internet company with only 30 employees and an annual revenue of $2.2M.

Hackaday's mission statement

To meet, network, learn and share ideas to build a community of people from all backgrounds, entrepreneurs, business strategists, accountants, legal attorneys, contractors, marketers, fundraisers, directors, producers, journalists, artists, coders, bloggers, tweeters and creative thinkers that are interested in advancements in web/mobile computing and whether it be video games, serious apps, or a nice to have type of apps.

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The team at Hackaday

  • The founders of Hackaday are Peter Rojas, Michael Kechinov and Phillip Torrone.
  • The key people at Hackaday are Peter Rojas, Michael Kechinov and Phillip Torrone.
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Peter Rojas
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Phillip Torrone

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