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  • Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder
    2013

    Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder is inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame

    Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder, internet pioneer is in August 2013 the first (and so far only) Swede in the Internet Hall of Fame.

  • 2011

    Mobile bank-id and Swish makes for a cash-free society

    A user-friendly way to identify yourself online is developed not by the government, but by Swedish banks.

  • 2009

    Unique model makes Sweden one of the most fiber connected nations

    Continuous expansion of the fiber network in Sweden connects more and more of the sparsley populated country, and Sweden is to be one of the top countries in the world in fiber connectivity.

  • 2010

    The hashtag #prataomdet (talkaboutit) breaks the silence

    On December 14 2010 the journalist Johanna Koljonen starts a discussion on Twitter about how to talk about the gray areas surrounding sexual harassment.

  • 2010

    Pewdiepie starts streaming on Youtube

    Felix Kjellberg begins studying industrial economy at Chalmers University of Technology, but drops out to focus on his Youtube channel. That turns out to be a smart move.

  • Minecraft
    2009

    Minecraft lets us create worlds together

    Markus "Notch" Persson creates Minecraft in 2009. It's a block building adventure that takes over the world.

  • 2007

    Peter Löthberg builds the world's fastest internet in his mom's house

    In 2007 Peter Löthberg builds the world's fastest internet in his mother's house. 40 Gbps, thousands of times faster than an average modem.

  • 2006

    Wikileaks founded – chooses a Swedish ISP

    A group of human rights activists, journalists and techs start a new organization to distribute classified material leaked from governments and corporations. Sweden is about to play an important part – in more than one way.

  • 2006

    Spotify changes the music industry

    Spotify is founded in April 2006 by Swedes Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon. It's a brand new streaming service for music, available in a free version with commercials, or as a paid, commercial-free version.

  • Piratpartiet parad
    2006

    The Pirate party starts in Sweden – reaches EU-parliament in three years

    Rickard Falkvinge, Pirate party founder and first leader, writes a chat message in a Direct Connect hub on New Year's Day in 2006, announcing the launch of the Pirate party and his new web site. What happened next came as a surprise to him, and everybody else.

  • 2003

    The Pirate Bay

    In a basement at his job in Mexico City, Gottfrid Svartholm Warg creates file sharing site The Pirate Bay in 2003. The servers are later moved to Gothenburg, Sweden, and soon Fredrik Neij and Peter Sunde are spokespeople for the file sharing site which will be hunted by both authorities and the entertainment industry.

  • 2003

    Skype makes phone calls free

    In 2003 Niklas Zennström starts Skype, a service that lets people call people over the internet instead of regular phones.

  • 2012

    Candy Crush comes to Facebook

    In April 2012 you start getting messages from Facebook friends about the game "Candy Crush", which has been added to the social network.

  • 2000

    Flashback starts a forum and becomes one of Sweden's largest web sites

    Flashback is Sweden's largest online forum with about one million users writing over 15.000 posts every day. It has over two million visitors each week.

  • 2000

    Boo.com's spectactular bankruptcy

    They want to create the world's largest e-commerce site for fashion and sportswear. But with no profit made Boo.com quickly goes bankrupt and turns into a symbolic name for the IT bubble bursting.

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