Here comes conclusions of Wired: is that Europe is on a roll. Here are the 100 companies causing the greatest buzz, according to the local commentators, investors and entrepreneurs, by they surveyed.
Now talking about Finland.
There is a wide boulevard near Helsinki's harbour, seems like any office block. But inside it's getting a makeover: Nokia's research team have moved out and startups are moving in. Jolla, a smartphone firm, moved 150 developers in. Supercell, the wildly successful company behind Hay Day and Clash of Clans, has taken over one floor, Wired reports.
There are lots of new companies in Helsinki, quite a few to do with mobile,Tomi Pienimäki, the CEO of Jolla, says.
Finland is small so there are many people who have worked for Nokia.
I like so much about this strart-up, they are gonna do it! Take the place, which Nokia left behind.
Rovio released Angry Birds and became the new Nokia - which worried some:
Over the last year in Helsinki, Supercell has grown tremendously and has been topping the charts,says Greg Anderson, editor of the blog Arctic Startup.
Aside from the $2.4 million (£1.4 million) a day that's pouring into Helsinki from Clash of Clans, Supercell has also given us something more than Angry Birds to point to.so. Fine
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