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Robin Wauters

Robin Wauters is the European Editor of The Next Web. He describes himself as a hopeless cyberflâneur, a lover of startups, his family and Belgian beer. If you'd like to know more about Robin, head on over to robinwauters.com or follow him on Twitter.

Rejoice! EU court rules in favor of Netlog, and fundamental freedom, in content filtering case

Rejoice! EU court rules in favor of Netlog, and fundamental freedom, in content filtering case

  • Robin Wauters
  • 13 years ago
Opera acquires two mobile ad firms for up to $64.5 million, reports solid earnings

Opera acquires two mobile ad firms for up to $64.5 million, reports solid earnings

  • Robin Wauters
  • 13 years ago
Matt Mullenweg snaps up PollDaddy
  • Matt Mullenweg

Matt Mullenweg snaps up PollDaddy

  • Robin Wauters
  • 17 years ago
Facebook hits 10 billion photo mark Featured Image

Facebook hits 10 billion photo mark

  • Robin Wauters
  • 17 years ago
Attentio launches v3.0 of brand monitoring tool, adds funky visualizations Featured Image

Attentio launches v3.0 of brand monitoring tool, adds funky visualizations

  • Robin Wauters
  • 17 years ago
The 15 dumbest names for Web 2.0 startups Featured Image

The 15 dumbest names for Web 2.0 startups

  • Robin Wauters
  • 17 years ago
Wix gets $3,5 million more from its current investors Featured Image

Wix gets $3,5 million more from its current investors

  • Robin Wauters
  • 17 years ago
Friday Flashbacks: where do Seesmic, Jaiku and Mozilla Mobile stand now? Featured Image

Friday Flashbacks: where do Seesmic, Jaiku and Mozilla Mobile stand now?

  • Robin Wauters
  • 17 years ago
News Corp buys remaining 49% stake of Jamba from Verisign Featured Image

News Corp buys remaining 49% stake of Jamba from Verisign

  • Robin Wauters
  • 17 years ago
21Ventures seeds Israeli anti-cheating software for online games maker Cognisafe Featured Image

21Ventures seeds Israeli anti-cheating software for online games maker Cognisafe

  • Robin Wauters
  • 17 years ago
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