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@ProjectAra

Project Ara, from Google's Advanced Technology & Projects (ATAP) group, is making an open, modular smartphone platform. Making hardware more like software apps.

Joined October 2013

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  1. 20 May 2016

    "It’s been years since the smartphone industry has seen anything like true experimentation and newness."

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  2. 20 May 2016

    Interested in building with us?

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  3. 20 May 2016
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  4. 20 May 2016

    It's been a while. We've got updates. Watch the livestream for more.

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  5. Retweeted
    17 Dec 2015
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  6. 8 Oct 2015

    's own Rafa Camargo named to 's Top 20 Latinos in Tech.

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  7. 16 Sep 2015

    Hey Ahmed, how do you feel about turning your clock into a clock module for ?

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  8. 9 Sep 2015

    We seek to create an open, modular, mobile hardware ecosystem much like the software ecosystem.

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  9. 24 Aug 2015

    Twitter fans, you're the first to see our new ARA logo!

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  10. 21 Aug 2015

    That's enough for this week.

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  11. 20 Aug 2015
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    BTW was a joke. Didn't fail. We have been configuring a new solution. It's better too.

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  12. 20 Aug 2015
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    Better camera? On that too.

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  13. 20 Aug 2015

    Better battery life? We're on it.

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  14. 19 Aug 2015
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    We are testing a signature experience to attach/detach modules.

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  15. 19 Aug 2015

    No more electropermanent magnets.

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  16. 18 Aug 2015

    We want to give users more space for more modules. So we grouped the core functionality to free up space.

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  17. 18 Aug 2015

    Seriously? All this needs to fit in that? Whew.

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  18. 17 Aug 2015
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    Why? Lots of iterations... more than we thought.

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  19. 17 Aug 2015
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  20. 17 Aug 2015

    Where are we headed next? We are looking at a few locations in the U.S.

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