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Martin Källström
Born
Martin Källström

1975 (age 48–49)
NationalitySweden
Alma materMaster of Science, Computer Science, Linköping University
Occupation(s)CEO - Memoto (2012-)
CEO - Twingly (2006-2012)
Freelance Programmer & Web Specialist - Tokyo (2000-2006)

Martin Kallstrom (born 1975) is a Swedish tech entrepreneur and the CEO and founder of Narrative, a tech start up marketing a clip camera, as well as Twingly, a blog search engine.[1]

Early life

Kallstrom was born in Sweden. He studied computer science at Linköping University where he graduated with a Master of Science degree.

Career

After graduating, Kallstrom worked as a programmer at Framfrab, a Swedish e-consultancy firm. In 200, he travelled to Tokyo where he worked as a freelance graphics and web designer, honing skills and experience that would eventually lead to him starting his own business. Prior to launching his first start-up, he worked as an advisor to Blippex, a search engine that only indexes web pages that have been viewed by real internet users.[1]

In 2006, he founded and served as the CEO of Twingly, a popular blog search engine, before stepping down in 2012 to pursue a new project, Memoto. He founded the company with Oskar Kalmaru and Bjorn Wesen in Stockholm and started to design and produce the world’s smallest wearable “life-logging” camera, the Narrative clip. The project was launched with the help of a Kickstarter campaign that raised over $500,000 in one month, followed by a cash injection of $3 million from San Francisco-based True Ventures.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Martin Kallstrom". EuropeanCEO.com. 15 January 2014. Retrieved 4 June 2014.