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            Facebook to open new &#039;green&#039; Swedish hub
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            Facebook, the world&#039;s largest social network, has announced plans to expand its Swedish data centre, which it describes as &quot;one of the greenest, most cutting-edge facilities&quot; in the world.
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            Connecting expats&#039; online and offline worlds
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            As the popularity of international social networking site InterNations continues to grow in Sweden, The Local speaks with the site’s Stockholm ambassador, Barbara Weinzierl, about how it brings expats’ online and offline worlds together.
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            Swedish web service to manage online life after offline death
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            A Swedish design student has plans to launch a service that would allow people to send a final Tweet or Facebook status update from beyond the grave.
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