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Posted 9 hours ago
The chances of me being genuinely amazed at something I see a Belgian tech company achieve are rather slim. But occasionally, it happens. Last week I went to local entrepreneur meetup BetaGroup and sa


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Posted 19 hours ago
One thing I hated about being a corporate lawyer at Wilson Sonsini back in the day - we got to work on really cool deals (the last deal I worked on before leaving for a startup was the AOL/Netscape me


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Posted 20 hours ago
For all of you World of Warcraft fans out there, there s a new Twitter client that is worth checking out. TweetCraft is an in-game Twitter client for WoW that lets you send and receive Tweets within
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Posted 23 hours ago
Before everyone gets in a huff, let's consider Amazon's intentions with these patent applications. Surely they would never allow advertisements to be placed in books which you have purchased legitimat


Posted 1 day ago
Dearest CrunchGear readers: I recently had the honor and privilege of speaking to Karen Dyer, who is not only the voice of Sheva Alomar, from Resident Evil 5, but who also did said character's motion
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Posted 1 day ago
It s no secret that bloggers love their polls they re a great way to increase user engagement, and sometimes you can even get some useful data from them. But most people probably don t rea


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Posted 1 day ago
Recently, I ve noticed something. If you send me an email, the likelihood that I m going to respond is pretty small. But if you send me a message on Twitter, the likelihood that I ll respond is
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Posted 1 day ago
Like most things on the Internet, there s a good side and a dark side to where the media business is headed.The good side is very good: thousands of layers of mostly needless middlemen and processes


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Posted 1 day ago
It's not often that Internet companies last 10 years, but Moonfruit in the UK has proved pretty resilient. It survived the dotcom boom the first time round, launching with VC-backing, growing to 65 st


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Posted 1 day ago
It s not easy to launch a successful WebEx competitor. Most businesses have long since established their system for dealing with web meetings, using old standbys like WebEx or GoToMeeting. An


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