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How Open Source is Changing The Landscape for Entrepreneurs LittleBits CEO and Founder Ayah Bdeir explains the startup possibilities with an open source mentality.

By Nina Zipkin

Open source, making code available to anyone to use and change, transformed the software world and is changing the hardware world as well. The approach can lower the barrier to entry to entrepreneurs who want to launch a new business, in any space, says LittleBits Founder and CEO Ayah Bdeir. "You can get access to more tools, prototypes, access to tutorials online. You don't have to reinvent the wheel every time you want to make something, so you tap into resources and are able to get farther quicker."

Adds Bdeir, "it gets more people getting started."

For more on how open source helps entrepreneurs, watch this short video.

Related: Tour LittleBits, the Store for Inventors of All Ages

Nina Zipkin

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