A nice example of high-tech architecture.
Tag Archives: finland
…how many of those circulating the skewed @TechCrunch piece saw the original @cnbc interview? Funny how these things turn out. #iSmiley
— Alexander Stubb (@alexstubb) October 14, 2014
That Techcrunch blog post was sensationalist, misleading and above all ignorant. “Journalism” at its finest.
And no, I’m not giving them any hits by linking to the post.
Buzzing computer code over FM radio
An interesting piece by Ars Technica how BASIC code was broadcast on a radio show in Finland in 1985 — four years before the invention of the World Wide Web.
Eagles hunting reindeer
Extraordinary footage captured in northern Finland.
Finland makes broadband access a legal right
It’s the first country to do so. As of July 2010, every person living in Finland is to be guaranteed access to a one-megabit broadband connection. In 2015, almost all are to be guaranteed 100-megabit connections.
(source story in Finnish)