100 of the best Estonian start-ups at Glance!

In: Companies

26 Oct 2009

startupI am glad to announce that TigerPrises.com has turned 100!

No, we are not 100 years old (only about 16 months actually). But we have covered about 100 Estonian start-ups thus far: followed their product or service development, rejoiced over their success and encouraged them!

I can say without exaggerations that you can’t find any better databases of Estonian start-ups than we have. Well, to be precise: not all of the 100 are actually start-ups. Few of them are well-established technology companies (like Elion) or venture capitalists. But it makes no difference.

People are curious about our readership. It shows moderate growth. Every day hundreds of visitors from more than 80 countries worldwide (including Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Afghanistan and Togo :) ) find their way to our Estonian innovative economy gateway.

Majority of the foreign readers are from US (west coast), UK, Germany and Scandinavia. We also have increasing number of readers from Asia and Russia.

I’d like to thank my colleague and co-author of this blog Märt Ridala, our readers, advertisers and partners.

Speaking about the future of this blog: we have some significant updates coming very soon. We look to the future optimisticly. 

If you can’t find your company from our content-rich Estonian start-up database, e-mail me - toivo@ekspress.ee

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1 Response to 100 of the best Estonian start-ups at Glance!

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November 2nd, 2009 at 1:30 pm

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