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eBuddy Wins Crunchie for Best International Startup

peterrobinett Written on 10th January 2009                                                                                                              8 COMMENTS some text
Peter Robinett, Web Programmer and Founder of Lunch 2.0.nl

ebuddyeBuddy, the web and mobile messaging company headquartered just down the street from The Next Web, won Best International Startup at the Crunchies in San Francisco last night.

Congratulations to the Amsterdam company for their big win!

Previous coverage on eBuddy:

eBuddy’s Mobile IM client hits 10M downloads in 18 months

eBuddy welcomes former Google NL executive to its team

Ebuddy mobile IM client downloaded 5 million times

About the author: Peter Robinett is an American web programmer based in Amsterdam and is the organizer of Mobile Dev Camp and Lunch 2.0.nl.

8 comments/trackbacks to “eBuddy Wins Crunchie for Best International Startup”

  1. Jan 10, 2009: wspruijt (Willem Spruijt)

    eBuddy is one of the international products to be proud of as Dutchies: http://tinyurl.com/a76z9u

    Reply

  2. Jan 10, 2009: Mellow Morning » Congrats to Ebuddy for winning the Crunchies!

    [...] Awesome to see a Dutch startup win it :) Go over to Ebuddy and congratulate them! (Found through NextWeb) Share and [...]

  3. Jan 11, 2009: thinh (thinh)

    eBuddy won Crunchies Award: http://tinyurl.com/a76z9u

    Reply

  4. Jan 13, 2009: Marc’s Voice » Blog Archive » Birthday blogging

    [...] eBuddy, [...]

  1. By Joop Dorresteijn on Jan 10, 2009

    That’s awesome! Extra marketing after all those advertising costs at Techcunch.com :-) But fair and square, they did deliver a product that average joe knows off, and for that they should win an award. Congrats

    Reply

  2. By Srikanth AD on Jan 10, 2009

    Congratulations! Ebuddy

    Reply

  3. By Lex on Jan 10, 2009

    Wow that is a really amazing achievement for a Dutch company!

    I hope they will not sell but grow even bigger, go public and take over some company’s so they can become the first Dutch worldwide super internet succes!

    Good luck (-:

    Reply

  4. By Joop on Jan 12, 2009

    Another confirmation. I am in a computer lab, in South Korea. I typed “e” in the browser of a computer… tadaa ebuddy suggested. This is a first time confirmation that ‘outside’ people actually use the site

    Reply

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