Blogging about Finland’s startups

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I’ve been asked by Nerdstalker to make some videos of the startup scene here.
I’m going to make a series of video interview with different startups, both young and “old”, to present them to a US audience.
The idea for now is that I want to cover only -startups- (eg: young tech companies) that are international or interesting to foreign readers (maybe we can extend that later :) .
If you’ve got any requests or suggestions, feel free to contact me!
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