Author Archives: Per Thulin

Berlin – the most vibrant tech scene in Europe

Last week was “web week” in Berlin, a town close to our hearts, and Flattr was of course represented by the beautiful and talanted developers Per Thulin and Simon Gate. Short story: we had a blast and the Berlin tech … Continue reading

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DreamHack – Recap

DreamHack was amazing! The event was well organized, the player lineup was fantastic, and of course we were proud to be part of organizing the Fan Award. The Fan Award went to Marcus “ThorZaIN” Eklöf who clearly was the crowd … Continue reading

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Richer button enabled for all

Last week we had some discussion around a new experimental feature in the Flattr button. Namely a new popout to help users better understand what Flattr is. It looks like this: The feedback was positive, so we’re making it the … Continue reading

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Everything on SoundCloud can now be flattred

Last year we started working with SoundCloud to add the ability for artists to add Flattr buttons directly in the SoundCloud player. Now we are happy to announce that we have taken this one step further in making all SoundCloud … Continue reading

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The future of music, and the best of 2011

In 2011, the world continued to see a lot of conflicts around copyright and intellectual property. With the Internet, humanity has made an incredible leap in ability to share information and art. It hurts me to see so much energy … Continue reading

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Support Wikipedia with our new Chrome extension

You know what’s creepy? Wikipedia‘s new donation campaign. In fact, at Flattr, we thought it was so creepy that we decided to do something about it. So without further ado, I introduce our shiny new extension for the Google Chrome … Continue reading

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Meeting with the MakerBot guys

When I was in NYC for this years Open Video Conference, I of course had to say hello to our friends over at MakerBot Industries. They were just in the process of moving into a new, bigger, office and the … Continue reading

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