The artwork platform founded by husband-and-wife team Artur Maklyarevsky and Deb Brugiati is entirely customizable, or as they call it, remixable.
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Brazil is fertile territory for social media, especially in the mobile realm. Grupo Xangô is tapping into that with its new app, Eaí.
Mobli COO Ido Sadeh discusses the Israeli startup's deal with América Móvil, the pillars of Mobli, and the company's hopes for Latin America and Brazil.
E-commerce aside, the shopping experience for clothes, shoes and accessories is still very much a search and discovery mission. Deemelo has set out to change...
Four weeks after quietly landing in Bogotá, private car service Uber has officially launched in the Colombian capital, its second Latin American locale.
BuzzFeed and Khan Academy have launched Spanish versions of their sites. Here's a look at what they're doing, how they're doing it, and who may be next.
Minas Gerais is home of two exciting new initiatives: state-funded accelerator SEED and an entrepreneurship and innovation program out of Stanford.
Start-Up Brasil has opened up its second call for submissions. It will be accepting applications from startups from all over the world up to November 19th.
Unruly has just released a tool that allows advertisers to gauge how many shares their videos are likely to get in the country before even launching.
Sinimanes has landed in Mexico. The Argentine-born online food delivery platform revealed its merger with Mexican SeMeAntoja and arrival in a new market.