Welcome Tom's Hardware Guide Sweden!
Chicago (IL) - We welcome a new member in the family of Tom’s Hardware Guide publications : Since October 18, Tom’s Hardware Guide provides Swedish IT enthusiasts hardware reviews and news in their native language.
The successful editorial concept of Tom’s Hardware Guide now is extended also to Sweden. The newly launched Swedish edition of Tom’s Hardware Guide provides in-depth, independent information, enabling early adopters and computer enthusiasts to stay informed about new products and industry trends with a focus on Scandinavia and especially Sweden.
Background stories and how-to features enable tech novices to find an easy entry into today’s exciting IT world.
"Sweden is one of the most advanced countries when it comes to Internet. The interest in computer hardware and IT in general has grown tremendously over the past few years," said Jon Kullberg, Editor-in-Chief of Tom’s Hardware Guide Sweden. "We believe that Swedish people need a professional site to give them all the information of the market, both worldwide and of local events, while still keeping all information local," added Tom Xiong, General Manager of the site.
The team, consisting of Tom Xiong, Jon Kullberg, Assistant Editor-in-Chief Linus Laurin, and Sales Manager Vanessa Löhndahl, post an impressive track record in web publishing and is enthusiastic about the high expectations local readers have set in the new site.
"Judging from the overwhelming amount of positive feedback we have received so far, there is no doubt that Tom’s Hardware Guide Sweden will grow to be one of the most popular hardware sites in Sweden even sooner than we expected." says Jon Kullberg. "We thank all our visitors for all the friendly e-mails and forum posts," he said.
If you have not seen our Tom’s Hardware Guide in Sweden yet, our new family surely will be happy to see you at their new site . Being able to read Swedish helps, we admit. In case you don’t, we don’t mind, if you keep visiting tomshardware.com.
Tom’s Hardware Guide now is published in ten languages : Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Russian, Swedish, and Turkish.
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