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And the best supporters and advisors imaginable; all the people of the Swedish social media sphere, Bubblan.
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And the best supporters and advisors imaginable; all the people of the Swedish social media sphere, Bubblan.
Source: blog.twingly.com
In this post we’ll try to highlight a few of the factors that might have helped to make Sweden become a country that you need to count in when searching for potentially disruptive tech startups.
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Location is undoubtedly already one of the biggest web trends this year, and it’s going to become much bigger when the majority of people will swap their basic or feature phones for multifunctional smart phones.
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With the Realtime Web hitting the mainstream in 2009, the outlook for 2010 couldn’t be more compelling. The realtime web will get more available to the mainstream audience and we will see an explosion of truly realtime conversations where the interaction is more back and forth than today’s semi-broadcast usage patterns. Below are the trends and events we see will shape the realtime web during 2010.
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Today we’re proud to launch our own microblog search with both Twitter, Jaiku, Identi.ca, Pownce (which is sadly closed but we still have a lot of data indexed so we keeped it) and even some local microblogging platforms like the Swedish Bloggy and the German Bleeper.
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