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Digital agenda minister Alexander De Croo (pictured) yesterday presented a plan to make Belgium one of the world’s most digitally advanced countries.

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Within five years, e-invoicing, or electronic billing, should become common practice in Belgium, according to Alexander De Croo, federal minister for the digital agenda.

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Deputy prime minister Alexander De Croo yesterday launched Digital Minds, a council of 20 people tasked with putting Belgium firmly on the digital map.

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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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Belgium needs to catch up when it comes to e-commerce, or online shopping capabilities, said digital agenda minister Alexander De Croo during an e-commerce trade fair in Kortrijk.

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Individuals can now apply for a .brussels domain name up until December 15. All that is needed are a Belgian eID and eID card reader, reports Brusselnieuws.be.

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During a press conference this afternoon, the City of Brussels will announce its plan to offer free wireless internet on the Grand Place, and other popular tourist spots across the city.

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The number of high-speed internet connections in Belgium increased sharply in 2013, so that 35% of the fixed internet connections are now faster than 10 Mbps.

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Ten-year-old Lune Victoria van Ewijk from Sint-Katelijne-Waver in Antwerp province has been named Digital Girl of the Year in a European contest to encourage girls to take part in science and tech

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