Tom's Hardware Launches in Denmark
A hardware enthusiast site for Danes.
Today we're proud to announce that the Tom's Hardware family has grown with the addition of one new country. Now computer enthusiasts and gadget lovers from Denmark can enjoy content that spans processors, motherboards, RAM, video cards, monitors, hard drives, as well as laptops, tablets and other breakthrough technologies.
This marks the second step in Tom's Hardware's venture into the Nordic countries. One year ago, Tom's Hardware expanded into Finland through an ongoing partnership with AfterDawn Oy. Those who are versed in Danish can check out Tom's Hardware Denmark at www.tomshardware.dk.
We're not finished here! We are hard at work on a Norwegian version of Tom's Hardware, so look for that shortly. After that, we'll be hammering away on the launch of a Swedish site. Tom's Hardware Sweden is now recruiting tech-oriented writers to join their Swedish team. If you think you've got what it takes, let Afterdawn know here.
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Hmm, great initiative, I think, but don't people in these countries tend to speak good english anyway?
How about Klingon?
Hmm, great initiative, I think, but don't people in these countries tend to speak good english anyway?
Doesn't pretty much every country in Europe teach English?
Cool, just don't spoil it with Denmark version of Tom's guide.
google translate anyone?
Yay, a great big welcome to Danish techies.
Spread out is a good thing!! Go Tomm's
Good news for Danish enthusiasts.
Another member of the family!!!!!!!
Learn something today, "Sog" in Denmark means Search
They're loosing their language anyways to a wave of English foreign words. 15 years ago you couldn't say "sensitiv", you had to say "følsom", because "sensitiv" was a foreign word. They're losing their "å" & starting to use "aa" again. They're beginning to replace "ø" with "o" or "oe", & the "æ" is being replaced with "ae". The worst thing is that they're paranoid about an invasion of Islamic culture & norms, but the root of their own identity, which is the language is being PWNED by English...
speak for yourself, liveonc.
just for reference, øh, din moder er en fæl ådselæder.
lp321, sog dosent mean anything in danish, the word youre looking for is søg, which indeed means search
Doesn't pretty much every country in Europe teach English?
Yes, but that doesn't mean they speak it.
google translate anyone?
Bablefish would have been a better option and still due to the fact Bablefish isn't perfect you still would have been marked down.
Not seeing the Danish flag up on the Worldwide toolbar yet
This won't be anything like clicking on the Ireland flag and ending up in the UK site, will it?
I would still Use Tomshardware.com since our danish co-workers may be a little slow to bring the news and then find some.. mostly its the news from the .com website anyway just translated..

But thumps up for a danish site.. but for me.. kinda fail as we all tend to look at the professionel reviews and top news at the .com domain anyway..
I'm suprised that not all of Europe is covered as Tom's is owned by a French (European) company.
Yes, but that doesn't mean they speak it.
They do when you put a gun in their face. They'll be like the guy from Saving Private Ryan. Haha.
speak for yourself, liveonc.just for reference, øh, din moder er en fæl ådselæder.
Huskede du a skriv det på din "Facebook" med din "iPhone", hvor meget en "N00B" du er at skrive så meget "junk" om noget du ikke har forstand på fordi en "Youtube" "video" som du "googlede" dig frem til om hvor klog du var fik dig til at "brainstorm" dig frem til en konklusion om hvor meget Dansk ikke havde forandret sig på det sidste?
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That's nice. Meanwhile, still waiting for Canada.
Great! We should have a party to celebrate! Hello danish girls!
That's nice. Meanwhile, still waiting for Canada.
Add some beer/hockey/maple syrup references to the English French site and add eh? to every sentence?
Edit: Fixed.
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Sorry, nej jeg bruger ikke facederp, og i modsætning til dig, og i modsætning til dig, bruger jeg ikke google translate til at oversætte for mig
I prefer the english tomshardware, it is wierd to read about hardware and news in danish when have been reading it in english so many years.
I'm danish and I hate danish, its a language that only little over 5 million people understand and then they can't speak it correctly anyway, news reporters often speaks it wrong.
Hmm, great initiative, I think, but don't people in these countries tend to speak good english anyway?
I had a Danish ex who not only spoke fluent English (learned from the age of 7), but preferred reading and talking in English. She said that Danish was like throwing up (apologies to any Danish readers here, just saying what she said!), and I found even the basics quite difficult. I was planning on buying her the entire Harry Potter collection in English as she was a big fan.
We split up and I gave up trying to learn Danish. There's always a silver lining to every cloud.
Yay, now another country can feel the annoyance of seeing constant promo's and give aways for USA only residents. Go Toms !
HEY
I AM DANISH!!!
but i agree with her
Launch your site in India too!