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Archives for October, 2009

Episode 1 of Svisp TV out
First episode of our Swedish project Svisp TV (Svisp - Swedes in Spain) is out. Linda interview Anne-Li Lindskog that has lived in Barcelona for 3 years about why she moved here, what she like most about it and what she is looking forward to right now... See for your self: SvispTV Avsnitt 1 from Urban Lifestyle on Vimeo.I det första ...more»
Swedish web radio channel TorsdagsSurr launched!
Today we are launching one of our other projects called TorsdagsSurr. It's a Swedish web radio channel in which me Linda Pierre and Tomas Nihlén talks about the future of entertainment online. Read more about it (in Swedish) at TorsdagsSurr.se and listen to our first episode of the NEW TorsdagsSurr (has been reborn into a new suit and on its ...more»
New project about to leave "stealth mode"
We are currently preparing another launch in the podcast/Internet show area. It will be a audio show in Swedish about some current events that we will discuss in a very informal and relaxed maner. If you listen to some of the Twit.tv podcasts they have something they call "rat holes" = when the get totally off topic. Well I guess ...more»
Svisp a site about Swedes in Spain
We have launched a new site in Swedish called Svisp - Svenskar i Spanien. It's about Swedes living in Spain. Since we ourselves are a lot in Spain at the moment due to a few upcoming projects we realized that it would be interesting to write and do videos about other Swedes in Spain. Välkomstvideo för Svisp.se from Urban Lifestyle on ...more»
Vimeo is our main video service now
We have been dabbling around with different video sharing platforms for a while now, but mostly the choice has been between Vimeo and Viddler. They are both really nice platforms with different pros and cons. But a couple of days ago we finally decided to go with Vimeo and updgraded to a Vimeo Plus account. So from now on we will ...more»
New site for Urban Lifestyle
Back in 2006 when we created the first website for Urban Lifestyle we used Wordpress, a great and simple CMS. Somwhere along the road we felt that we didn't have the time and enegry to put into the site so we changed into a simpler Joomla site, and then to an even simpler HTML page with focus on linking to ...more»
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