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articles · Welcome to My Lan-House: A New Wave of Digital Inclusion in Brazil
by Paula Martini · voted on 19/11/2007 01:57 · 42 votes · 6 comments
The majority of Brazilians who access the Internet today do so through lan-houses. LAN stands for “Local Area Network”, i.e, computers assembled together to allow people to play multi-player games. Popular in Asia, in places like Korea, and previously existing only in the rich neighborhoods of Brazil, they have now become a phenomenon proliferating in poor communities, especially...
articles · The Elite Squad is Gonna Get You, Pirate!
by Paula Martini · voted on 18/10/2007 23:39 · 34 votes · 4 comments
"Elite Squad
A bone too hard to chew
Catches one
Catches all
Is gonna catch you too"
(From the original Portuguese version
"Tropa de Elite
Osso duro de roer
Pega um
Pega geral
Também vai pegar você")
The most frightening nightmare (or the most efficient marketing dream) of every Brazilian film producer has become a reality – and, what’s more, with a Brazilian movie...
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articles · The Elite Squad is Gonna Get You, Pirate!
by Paula Martini · commented on 18/10/2007 23:37 · 34 votes · 4 comments
"Elite Squad
A bone too hard to chew
Catches one
Catches all
Is gonna catch you too"
(From the original Portuguese version
"Tropa de Elite
Osso duro de roer
Pega um
Pega geral
Também vai pegar você")
The most frightening nightmare (or the most efficient marketing dream) of every Brazilian film producer has become a reality – and, what’s more, with a Brazilian movie...
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