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In a televised speech yesterday, Belgium's King Philippe addressed the people of Belgium and warned of the superficiality of social media, less than two hours after he had opened his own

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Belgium’s privacy commission should be able to impose fines of up to €810,000 against companies that break privacy and data protection laws, secretary of state Bart Tommelein  has proposed.

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A Belgian Facebook employee recently used Twitter to share some interesting figures on how Belgians use the social network, including one figure which shows that as many as 4.3 million Belgians vi

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Professor Willem Elias of the Free University of Brussels (VUB) has announced that he is voluntarily giving up his position as dean of the faculty of psychology and education sciences.

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Online is where it’s happening. It’s become one of those tiresome catchphrases to punchily describe the strategic importance of the internet to all manner of professional activity.

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Social network Facebook has asked for a meeting with Bart Tommelein, secretary of state in the federal government for privacy matters, to discuss his misgivings over the new terms and conditions f

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Netlog, the Ghent-based social network that was at one point more popular with young people in Belgium than Facebook, is no longer operating.

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In Brussels, the majority of tweets, or messages sent via social networking service Twitter, come from the city centre, according to an update of the Twitter map of the world, created by American

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Twitter has announced it will open an office in Brussels at the beginning of 2015, where it will employ about five people, reports De Tijd.

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