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Why the next Mark Zuckerberg may come from Brazil March 21, 2012 Brazil's economy could overtake that of France "a bit" before 2015, Finance Minister Guido Mantega told reporters in Sao Paulo on ...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, shown in April in San Francisco, will meet with conservative 'thought leaders' to address allegations of bias. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, shown in April in San ...
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the prospect of messaging service WhatsApp or other communication services being blocked in Brazil is “very scary.” His comments Tuesday came after Facebook ...
Brazil's president Dilma Rousseff met Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on Friday during the 7th Summit of the Americas, which is being held in Panama City. A picture of the meeting was released by ...
In a Facebook post, company founder Mark Zuckerberg announced that a previous ban on WhatsApp in Brazil has been lifted, bringing the social media app back to the Brazilian audience.
Mark Zuckerberg celebrated the end of the countrywide ban and called on Brazilian citizens to support legislation that would prevent a ban from happening again. “WhatsApp is now back online in ...
Brazilian startup Descomplica raises a record round, attracting new backers such as Mark Zuckerberg and U2's The Edge. The troubles faced by Indian low-cost hotel startup OYO in Latin America, and ...
A “Sad Day” For Brazil Says Zuckerberg, As WhatsApp Blockade Disrupts Millions A Brazilian court order blocking access to WhatsApp has been reduced to 12 hours, but it has already meant a boon ...
Mark Zuckerberg isn't pleased with a Brazilian judge's decision to block Facebook-owned WhatsApp for 48 hours. "Tonight, a Brazilian judge blocked WhatsApp for more than 100 million people who ...
Why the next Mark Zuckerberg may come from Brazil. Vivek Wadhwa, WashingtonPost.com. March 27, 2012 6:20 AM ... Brazil—a small university town on the outskirts of Sao Paulo.