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What does shelving mean?

Shelving is on the abdominal motionless lichen

Shelving has surfaced in the Netherlands in the first half of 2011, meaning that you will lie as stretched as possible on the abdomen without moving. The arms along the body and head towards the ground (so you lie dead silent as a plank). Someone makes a picture of it, and they are shared on the Internet. The phenomenon exists as of 2009, when it started in Australia (it was called the Lying Down Game), but after the death of a plank, the publicity led to a considerable increase and also began to run internationally. Read More

What does KvK mean?

KvK means Chamber of Commerce

The Chamber of Commerce is there for entrepreneurs, and wants to support the entrepreneurs to grow and to make further progress. This does the KvK by offering information, giving seminars and individual advice interviews. In addition, the KvK also carries out a number of (economic) laws, and it consults with governments for a more favorable business environment. Read More

What is Webcare?

Webcare is online customer service

A Webcare team is working online to keep the client's reputation high. Socialmedia is monitored and negative messages are treated as quickly as possible so people can send happy messages about the company in the world. In addition, by deploying a Webcare team, you get a better insight into the use of a product and the image that lives on a product or company. Read More

What does VOF mean?

VOF means partnership under firm

A VOF is a simple way in which 2 (or more) people can create a company together. In a VOF there is no limited liability: decisions are therefore taken together and they are liable for each other's administration. A VOF can be set up by a real person or by a legal entity (sometimes a VOF for a particular project). The establishment of a VOF does not require a notary, only a registration of the Chamber of Commerce. Read More

What does DDoS mean?

DDoS means distributed Denial of Service

With a DDoS attack, a lot of computers (often from different places around the world) make a lot of connection requests to a server. Because that server then receives as many requests in one time, the server (and therefore website) is often slow, or no longer reachable at all. To achieve this, botnets are often used. Read More