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Daily Archives: April 8, 2011
Most Brazilian firms invest in digital marketing
About 90% of Brazil-based businesses are using online tools to promote their products and services, according to research.
Posted in Economics, News, Social Media
Tagged email, facebook, marketing, mundo do marketing, orkut, seo, social media, tns reserach, twitter
5 Comments
Government ploughs R$1,7bn into innovation
The Brazilian Financing Agency for Studies and Projects (Finep) has set deadlines for the deployment of R$ 1.75bn ($ 1.1bn) in resources allocated to support innovation.
Posted in Economics, Environment, News
Tagged biodiversity, finep, funding, ICT, innovation, IT, mct, ministry of science and technology, sustainbility, technology
2 Comments
Chinese Takeaways
Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff, will visit China next week on a mission focused almost entirely on trade between the two BRICs giants.