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Paul Vereijken

Paul Vereijken is a Dutch freelance journalist with loads of enthusiasm and creativity, who focuses on how the next web is changing his profession.

British newspaper The Guardian launches an API

British newspaper The Guardian launches an API

  • Paul Vereijken
  • 16 years ago
What’s the future of live blogging?

What’s the future of live blogging?

  • Paul Vereijken
  • 16 years ago
Turn your RSS feeds into a PDF magazine: genius or useless?

Turn your RSS feeds into a PDF magazine: genius or useless?

  • Paul Vereijken
  • 16 years ago
Indian authorities: ‘stop tweeting about terrorist attack’ Featured Image

Indian authorities: ‘stop tweeting about terrorist attack’

  • Paul Vereijken
  • 16 years ago
How two students covered the India terrorist attack Featured Image

How two students covered the India terrorist attack

  • Paul Vereijken
  • 16 years ago
Mashup maps fired U.S. journalists Featured Image

Mashup maps fired U.S. journalists

  • Paul Vereijken
  • 16 years ago
I was a CCO at ABN AMRO for a few days Featured Image

I was a CCO at ABN AMRO for a few days

  • Paul Vereijken
  • 16 years ago
Financial Times redesigns homepage Featured Image

Financial Times redesigns homepage

  • Paul Vereijken
  • 16 years ago

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