Category Archives: Startups
December 10, 2010
(me on stage the day before the conference started-w00t =) If I should put one word on le web in Paris this year this year (also called le web 10), it would be “epicâ€. I’m actually an official blogger for … Continue reading →
July 8, 2010
One of the startups I am really excited about these days is Fashiolista – based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Fashiolista works with a bookmarklet that lets you collect fashion you love. Here’s a view of my personal style on fashiolista: … Continue reading →
November 24, 2009
So illtags.com was also a web app that sprang to my eye as a part of the finnfacts tour. Most certainly because it’s an app that uses collective knowledge to fight deceases. It basically gathers data about how you and … Continue reading →
October 22, 2009
This was one of the highlights for me personally of the finnfacts tour: to find out that Finland had a innovation “framework” for students – such as Demola. Demola present themselves on their website as: – An open innovation environment … Continue reading →
October 11, 2009
During a coffeebreak at mindtrek our awesome bloggerteam was introduced to Xiha Life ,the worlds first multilingual  social network, that’s targeted at people living outside their home country as well as multilingual people around the world. From my perspective I … Continue reading →
October 7, 2009
One of the most passionate “startups” we met on the finnfactstour where Muxlim – a Muslim lifestyle media company. Â Getting to know the yearly traffic ratings of Muxlim (approx 10 million a year), I would hardly call it a startup, … Continue reading →
October 6, 2009
RunToShop seemed to be the hardrockin’ kidbrother of the finnfacts tour. The guys we met there would just as much talk about snowboarding and party venues in Tampere as their startup – which is really something I believe in, because … Continue reading →
October 6, 2009
Floobs is a live streaming tool that you can use both for streaming and for videos. I think the first thing that sprung to my eye when I tested out the site earlier was that the flow on the site … Continue reading →