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  2. Vivo (telecommunications company) - Wikipedia

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    Vivo (Portuguese for 'Live', as in Live Broadcasting, or 'Alive'), known as Vivo Brazil, is a brand of Telefônica Brasil, a subsidiary of Telefónica and the largest telecommunications company in Brazil.

  3. TV2Me - Wikipedia

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    TV2Me is a device that allows TV viewers to watch their home's cable or satellite television programs on their own computers, mobile phones, television sets and projector screens anywhere in the world. "This technology gives users the ability to shift space, and to watch all the cable or satellite TV channels of any place they choose - live, in ...

  4. Vivo - Wikipedia

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    Vivo Film, an Italian film production company; Vivo Italian Kitchen, a restaurant at Universal Orlando Resort, Florida, US; Vivo Software, an American streaming media company acquired by RealNetworks in 1998; Vivo TV, a Brazilian pay television operator; Vivo!, a retail-park brand of the Austrian real-estate company Immofinanz

  5. File:Logo VIVO.svg - Wikipedia

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    Vivo; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Vivo (entreprise) Usage on it.wikipedia.org Vivo (telecomunicazioni) Usage on ja.wikipedia.org ヴィーヴォ (ブラジルの企業) Usage on pt.wikipedia.org Vivo; Usage on pt.wikinews.org Vivo teria bloqueado outros aplicativos além do WhatsApp; Telefônica anuncia fim da GVT; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Vivo S.A.

  6. CELPE-Bras - Wikipedia

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    CELPE-Bras (Portuguese: Certificado de Proficiência em Língua Portuguesa para Estrangeiros, "Certificate of Proficiency in Portuguese for Foreigners") is the only certificate of proficiency in Brazilian Portuguese as a second language officially recognized and developed by the Brazilian Ministry of Education.

  7. Brazilian Portuguese - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Portuguese (Portuguese: português brasileiro; [poʁtuˈɡejz bɾaziˈlejɾu]) is the set of varieties of the Portuguese language native to Brazil. [4] [5] It is spoken by almost all of the 203 million inhabitants of Brazil and spoken widely across the Brazilian diaspora, today consisting of about two million Brazilians who have emigrated to other countries.