Glancing at the US portion, I find it interesting that a lot of the states that traditionally think of themselves as the "Git 'r' done" and "Do it yourself" states have fewer hacker spaces. (e.g. Nebraska, Montana, South Dakota and more)<p>I wonder if that is because they lack a more hackeresque spirit or because those states being rural don't need a designated hacker space.
I looked at the hacker space in my area (Grand Rapids, MI) and was actually angry at how pointless every single one of their projects appeared to be[1].<p>[1]: <a href="http://www.viget.org/Viget:Projects" rel="nofollow">http://www.viget.org/Viget:Projects</a>
nice - i just added our new coworking space in asbury park, nj - <a href="http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Cowerks:_Asbury_Park,_NJ" rel="nofollow">http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Cowerks:_Asbury_Park,_NJ</a>
I'm a member of familab, the Greater Orlando (Florida), space. We're still struggling financially, and working towards our incorporation. Unfortunately, we've had to downsize, but that hasn't put a stop to our hacking. Hopefully I can meet up with some like minded people at Defcon and gather some advice and/or new members for our space. If you're ever in Orlando and want to peek at the space, let myself or our mailing list know. Any full member with a key can give you the grand (read: 1 room) tour. :)
Nice. I was able to instantly add a local hackerspace: <a href="http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Buffalolabs" rel="nofollow">http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Buffalolabs</a>
I'm a member of TOG, a Hackerspace in Dublin, Ireland (our website: <a href="http://www.tog.ie" rel="nofollow">http://www.tog.ie</a>)<p>You can also see the Hackerspaces that have added themselves to OpenStreetMap here: <a href="http://technomancy.org/osm-hackerspaces/" rel="nofollow">http://technomancy.org/osm-hackerspaces/</a>
Good to see Jaaga (<a href="http://jaaga.wikidot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://jaaga.wikidot.com/</a>) here. I work here and its an awesome place to be in. Would love to see more Bangalore hackers turn up.
It probably makes more sense to also have the states/cities alphabetized as well. Otherwise, you have to scroll up/down or search for "Chicago" to find all the Chicago hackerspaces.