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Tag Archives: crowdsourcing
Do Brazil stores compete with their own websites?
Patricia Timoner McManus is the Brazil and LatAm representative of GrowVC, a Finnish/English crowdsourcing tool that offers the opportunity for individuals to invest in the venture capital market.
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Bringing crowd wisdom into Brazil’s classrooms
After our recent comment on how Brazilian educators need to embrace changes in technology if they want to succeed in preparing pupils for the twenty-first century, an old friend of IT Decisions got in touch with his own comment. George … Continue reading →