Back in the early 2000s, the Maker Movement took hold in California, based on the emergence of such do-it-yourself (DIY) tools as 3-D printers, Google's SketchUp and makerspaces such as TechShop, with all the tools you need to make almost anything. Thus entrepreneurs began building prototypes and designing new products without the traditional huge investment.





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Written by tiroberts
3792 days ago

I think that this is true. If you come up on a great invention and the public loves it, you're pretty much set. What would you say is the most effective aspect of creating something popular?



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