Career
Klöpping studies new media at the University of Amsterdam and is a self-described nerd. He is consulted by Dutch-language media for his expertise. He himself states that his expertise is "relative".
Klöpping started an online company, The Gadget Company, at 16 years of age.
He wrote a thesis about the Barack Obama campaign. Starting in March 2008, he wrote for Dutch financial journalist Jort Kelder"s website 925.nl, became editor a few months later and stayed in that position until June 2009.
He also writes articles for Dutch media Emerce, NU.nl, National Research Council Next (once every two weeks on Wednesdays), Vrij Nederland, NTR Schooltv and STER Nieuws. Klöpping has been working on Dutch television since 2009.
He produced and presented Internet news for Bij ons in de BV and NTR School television He is best known for appearing regularly as a technology expert on the talk show De Wereld Draait Door.
There, he has demonstrated items including the iPad and Kinect, and commented on the rise of social media, WikiLeaks, the Anonymous cyber-attacks, and Facebook privacy policy. He speaks at conventions about social media, for example at the East-Learning Congres. In 2011, he published the book Wikileaks, alles wat je niet mocht weten ("Wikileaks, everything you weren"t allowed to know").
In 2013, he joined the Committee of Recommendation of Dutch whistleblower foundation Publeaks that launched a whisteblowing initiative in September 2013 based on GlobaLeaks software.
In 2013, Klöpping founded the Universiteit van Nederland ("University of the Netherlands"), that organizes and publishes lectures. That year, Klöpping himself taught three classes on the television series DWDD University about the history, present and future of Silicon Valley.
At Blendle, launched in April 2014, readers pay per article.