element14 community launches online competition to mark fourth birthday
The element14 community is celebrating its fourth birthday. To mark the occasion, the company has launched a brain teaser competition, with three winners per week being selected to win a Freescale SabreLite development kit.
Between today and 24 June, three clues will be posted each Monday. Once the clues are revealed for the week, competitors can track down the answer hiding somewhere on the community (before 11:59 pm CT on the Thursday of the same week) and post it in the comments. Nine SABRE Lite i.MX6 Platform Development Kits will be presented to winners - chosen at random - who participate in finding the answers to the crossword clues on the community.
The community has had 15.3 million visits since its launch and over 180,000 registered members. The community supports nine languages and has a presence in 231 countries. As the top resource for design engineers, some of the most popular groups in the last three months have included ‘Webinars and Training’ and ‘Open Source Software’, as well as the popular ‘Raspberry Pi’ and ‘Arduino’ groups.
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