Reboot Conference King: Thomas Madsen-Mygdal


reboot.dk & http - Two conference producers meeting for the first time.


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Podio goes live with a blast!


Friday September 3rd Podio was announced loud, proud and clear. Podio, a new social and collaborative work tool, wants to alter the way people work. Podio started in Denmark early 2009 by Anders Pollas and Jon Froda. The stealth project was then named, Hoist. Later that year Kasper Hulthin joined the founding team. Thomas Madsen-Mygdal and Ulrik Jensen provided support to the team with seed investment early 2009. Podio got its first customers in August 2009, while still in stealth mode, since then Podio has been growing the customer base at a rapid pace. In August 2010 Tommy Ahlers joined the team as CEO, employee no 5, and investor. Tommy Ahlers started ZYB in 2004 and sold it to Vodafone 4 years later in one of Denmark's most well-known exits. Since then he has been CEO of Wayfinder and head of LBS at Vodafone. Now he is CEO and investor of Podio. Thomas Madsen-Mygdal, a leading danish tech founder, is the man behind several startups including Social Square, Reboot, and 23. He is also investor and chairman of Podio. Kasper Hulthin is co-founder and former CEO of Podio. He has done several startups such as StartMeUp and Freeprint, and is a known entrepreneur on the Danish startup scene. Learn more at podio.com By Martin Kubert, mk@venturecup.dk


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Copenhagen Future of Work meet-up Nov. 2nd, 2011


Thomas Madsen-Mygdal, Daniel Horn, and Jakob Boman catch up with Podio's Helene Hagnere to re-cap the first Future of Work meet-up in Copenhagen.


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Podio is ready to change the world


A revolution in how you work is about to grow huge. Podio, a new social and collaborative work tool, has hit the world. Podio was started in Denmark early 2009 by Anders Pollas and Jon Froda. The stealth project was then named, Hoist. Later that year Kasper Hulthin joined the founding team. Thomas Madsen-Mygdal and Ulrik Jensen provided support to the team with seed investment early 2009. Podio got its first customers in August 2009, while still in stealth mode, since then Podio has been growing the customer base at a rapid pace. In August 2010 Tommy Ahlers joined the team as CEO, employee no 5, and investor. Kasper Hulthin is co-founder and former CEO of Podio. He has done several startups such as StartMeUp and Freeprint, and is a known entrepreneur on the Danish startup scene. Tommy Ahlers started ZYB in 2004 and sold it to Vodafone 4 years later in one of Denmark's most well-known exits. Since then he has been CEO of Wayfinder and head of LBS at Vodafone. Now he is CEO and investor of Podio. Learn more at podio.com By Martin Kubert, mk@venturecup.dk


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How to open a bottle of beer with a piece of paper


It´sa party trick! Don't think I haven't used lighters, coins, tables and other hard objects. Paper is not exactly the first step in the art of alternative beer opening. The beer is european - no twist off. It's an easy two-step manual on how to open a bottle with a piece of paper. Watch and make easy money betting with you non-youtube friends who thinks you can't.


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Video space getting "more webby" with 23


There are lots of ways to play, store, and distribute video. YouTube, Blip, Brightcove, and many others. Here's www.23company.com which has a very "webby" approach. Here CEO Thomas Madsen-Mygdal tells us what's happening in the video space and why there's room for yet another video distribution company.


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Does social software make you happy?


A discussion between Alexander Kjerulf and Thomas Madsen-Mygdal about the link between social software and happiness. Produced for www.thesocialage.com.


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Electric Motorcycle Crash


Inventor of the worlds fastest electric motorcycle crashes it at Wired NextFest 2007.


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