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Vivo or VIVO may refer to: Companies * Vivo (technology company), a Chinese consumer electronics company * Vivo (telecommunications company), a Brazilian mobile phone company * Vivo Class, a British company that sells a web-based rewards system to schools * Vivo Energy, a British downstream petroleum company * 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 1988 * Vivo TV, a Brazilian pay television operator * Vivo!, a retail-park brand of the Austrian real-estate company Immofinanz Computing * VIVO (software), a suite for managing scientific research information * Video-in video-out (VIVO), a type of graphics port Music * ''Vivo'' (Coda album), 2006 * ''Vivo'' (Luis Miguel album), 2000 * ''Vivo'' (Ricardo Arjona album), 1999 * ''Vivo'' (Tanghetto album), 2011 * ''Vivo'' (Vico C album), 2001 * ''Vivo'', an album b ...
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Vivo (film)
''Vivo'' is a 2021 American computer-animated musical comedy film produced by Columbia Pictures and Sony Pictures Animation. The film is directed by Kirk DeMicco and co-directed by Brandon Jeffords, from a screenplay by DeMicco and Quiara Alegría Hudes, and a story that was based on an original idea by Peter Barsocchini; with songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, who also voices the title character and serves as one of the executive producers of the film. The cast also features the voices of, Zoe Saldana, Juan de Marcos, Brian Tyree Henry, Michael Rooker, Nicole Byer, Ynairaly Simo, and Gloria Estefan. The film marks Sony Pictures Animation's first musical film. The story follows Vivo, a music-loving kinkajou, who embarks on the journey of a lifetime to fulfill his destiny and must deliver a love song to a retiring singer. The film was first pitched to DreamWorks Animation in 2010 by Miranda following the success of his stage musical '' In the Heights'' but was canc ...
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Vivo (Luis Miguel Album)
''Vivo'' ( en, italic=yes, Live) is the third live album by Mexican singer Luis Miguel. It was filmed at the Auditorio Citibanamex, Auditorio Coca-Cola concert hall in Monterrey, Mexico, where Miguel performed from 13 to 17 April 2000, as part of the second leg of his Amarte Es Un Placer Tour. ''Vivo'' was released in a live audio CD, DVD and VHS format. ''Vivo'' is the first Spanish-language live album to be released on NTSC, PAL, and DVD formats. The audio version was produced by Miguel while David Mallet (director), David Mallet directed the video album. The audio disc was released on 3 October 2000, while the video album was released on 24 October. Miguel's renditions of "Y" and "La Bikina", which he specifically performed during the concert shows in Mexico where he was joined by Cutberto Pérez's band Mariachi 2000, made available as singles for the album. After its release, ''Vivo'' received generally favorable reviews from Music journalism, critics, who praised Miguel's vo ...
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Vivo (telecommunications Company)
Vivo ( Portuguese for 'Live', as in Live Broadcasting, or 'Alive') is a brand of Telefônica Brasil, a subsidiary of Telefónica and the largest telecommunications company in Brazil. It is headquartered in the Brooklin Novo neighborhood of São Paulo. History The company was originally formed as part of Telebrás, the state-owned telecom monopoly at the time. In 1998, Telebrás was demerged and privatized. Telefónica bought Telesp, the São Paulo division, and rebranded it to Telefónica. On 15 April 2012, all Telefónica services were rebranded again to Vivo, using the same strategy of unifying all its services in a unique brand, like Movistar (Hispanic America and Spain) and O2 (rest of Europe). Merged companies The following operators merged to form Vivo: ''Owned by Telefónica'' *Telefónica Celular (Rio de Janeiro, Espírito Santo, Rio Grande do Sul) *Telebahia Celular (Bahia) *Telergipe Celular (Sergipe) * Telesp Landline (São Paulo) ''Owned by Portugal Telecom'' ...
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Vivo Energy
Vivo or VIVO may refer to: Companies * Vivo (technology company), a Chinese consumer electronics company * Vivo (telecommunications company), a Brazilian mobile phone company * Vivo Class, a British company that sells a web-based rewards system to schools * Vivo Energy, a British downstream petroleum company * 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 1988 * Vivo TV, a Brazilian pay television operator * Vivo!, a retail-park brand of the Austrian real-estate company Immofinanz Computing * VIVO (software), a suite for managing scientific research information * Video-in video-out (VIVO), a type of graphics port Music * ''Vivo'' (Coda album), 2006 * ''Vivo'' (Luis Miguel album), 2000 * ''Vivo'' (Ricardo Arjona album), 1999 * ''Vivo'' (Tanghetto album), 2011 * ''Vivo'' (Vico C album), 2001 * ''Vivo'', an album b ...
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Vivo Class
Vivo Class (formerly Vivo Miles) is a private company based in London, UK that sells a web-based rewards system to schools. Founded in 2007, it was first used at Westminster Academy in London. In August 2014, Vivo Miles was rebranded as Vivo Class for teachers. Rewards in Schools Rewards systems are implemented in schools to praise students for positive actions, stimulating a voluntary and progressive improvement in their behaviour and increasing their motivation towards the achievement of academic objectives. Vivo Miles is a system of extrinsic rewards based on the principles of the Token economy and positive reinforcement. There has long been a debate about the use of extrinsic rewards and the effect that they may, or may not have on pupils' motivation. Mechanism Vivo Class uses a simulated economic system where the currency are electronic points called Vivos (pronounced Vee-vos). School teachers award their students Vivos for their achievements and positive actions acc ...
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Vivo Software
Vivo Software was a pioneer internet streaming media company which was acquired by RealNetworks in March 1998. Vivo Software designed the ''Vivo Video/Audio platform'', including its encoding tools and end-user ''VivoActive Player''. The Vivo format, obsolete today, was one of the first to be designed and used for internet streaming. The Vivo platform was a well-known player when streaming media was in its infancy and was deployed mainly on erotic sites during the mid-1990s. Since then RealPlayer, QuickTime and Windows Media have evolved as the dominant platforms. The development of Vivo ceased in 1997 to be replaced by RealPlayer from RealNetworks. VivoActive VivoActive is an audio/video format created by Vivo Software, acquired by RealNetworks in 1997. The Vivo format is based upon H.263 video and G.723 ADPCM audio (not the G.723.1 speech codec). It uses inter-frame coding, but does not insert any key frames, except at the beginning of the clip, which effectively disabl ...
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En Vivo (other)
En Vivo may refer to: Broadcasting * En Vivo (programadora), a Colombian ''programadora'' that operated between 1995 and 2001 Music * ''En Vivo'' (Ana Gabriel album), 1990 * ''En vivo'' (Ha*Ash album), 2019 * ''En Vivo!'' (Iron Maiden album), 2012 * ''En Vivo'' (Kany García album), 2014 * ''En Vivo'' (Malpaís album), 2006 * ''En Vivo'' (Marco Antonio Solís album), 2000 * ''En Vivo, Vol. 2'' (Marco Antonio Solís album), 2001 * ''En Vivo'' (Mijares album), 2001 * ''En Vivo'' (Selección Nacional de Tango album), 2007 * ''En vivo'' (Serú Girán album), 1993 * ''En Vivo!'' (The Nadas album) See also * * Vivo (other) Vivo or VIVO may refer to: Companies * Vivo (technology company), a Chinese consumer electronics company * Vivo (telecommunications company), a Brazilian mobile phone company * Vivo Class, a British company that sells a web-based rewards syste ...
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Vivo TV
Vivo TV is a Brazilian pay television provider, owned by the Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica, through its subsidiary in the country, Vivo. It provides digital cable, satellite and IPTV services. Grupo Abril's TVA was founded in 1991, available in the cities of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Niterói, Curitiba, Foz do Iguaçu, Porto Alegre, Florianópolis, and Balneário Camboriú. The Spanish telecommunications operator Telefónica gained approval from Brazil's telecommunications regulator to buy Pay-TV assets from Grupo Abril's TVA,UOL: Telefônica compra parte da TVA
recuperado 28 de julho 2011. and Telefónica TV Digital along with TVA is now Vivo TV. TVA also provided Cable modem,

Vivo (Vico C Album)
''Vivo'' is a live album released by Puerto Rican singer Vico C released on June 5, 2001, by EMI Latin. It offers a collection of Vico C's greatest hits recorded entirely live in a concert held at the Luis Muñoz Marín Amphitheater in Hato Rey recorded in 1999. Also, Vivo presents a medley made up of some of Vico C's most popular songs: "''El Filósofo", "La Calle", "En Coma", "Sin Pena" and "La Recta Final"'' and the unreleased song "El Super Heroe" along with a comic book focused on that character was included in the album''.'' Unlike much of the rougheredged rap, the artist used strong melodic lines and acoustic instruments as backdrop, borrowing freely from well-known grooves (Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust" on "El Filosofo") and songs ("I Like/Baby Quiero Hacerlo" performed with Lizzy Estrella, translates the chorus of the S.O.S. Band's R&B/pop/disco hit, "Take Your Time Do It Right"). ''Vivo'' receive positive reviews by the critics. It won Best Rap/Hip-Hop Album at t ...
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Vivo, Limpopo
Vivo is a small farming town in the Blouberg Local Municipality of the Capricorn District Municipality in the northern part of Limpopo province, South Africa. The town lies south of the Brak River, in a gap between the Soutpansberg and the Blouberg Range, some 72 km west of Louis Trichardt. The name is thought to be derived from Sepedi , ‘cold wind’, though it has been stated that the hills resemble the spelling of ‘Vivo’ when seen from a certain angle. The towns located closest to Vivo are Alldays and Makhado. The main economic activities in the area are mining, farming Agriculture or farming is the practice of cultivating plants and livestock. Agriculture was the key development in the rise of sedentary human civilization, whereby farming of domesticated species created food surpluses that enabled peop ... and conservation. The town once had a boarding school that hosted local farm children as well as various others from bigger cities as far as Joha ...
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Vivo (Ricardo Arjona Album)
''Vivo'' is the first live album, It was released on October 5, 1999 by Guatemalan singer-songwriter Ricardo Arjona Edgar Ricardo Arjona Algadeoro (born 19 January 1964), known as Ricardo Arjona (), is a Guatemalan singer-songwriter. Arjona is one of the most successful and best-selling Latin American artists of all time, with more than 80 million records so .... Track listing # Aquí Estoy # Ella y Él / Historia de Taxi # Quién Diría # Se Nos Muere El Amor # Realmente No Estoy Tan Solo # Si El Norte Fuera El Sur # Historia # Señora de Las Cuatro Décadas # Desde La Calle 33 # Tarde (Sin Daños a Terceros) # Me Enseñaste # Tu Reputación # Te Conozco # Dime Que No # Mujeres # Desnuda Sales and certifications References External links * http://www.ricardoarjona.com/ 1999 live albums Ricardo Arjona live albums Sony Discos live albums Spanish-language live albums {{1990s-pop-album-stub ...
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Vivo Film
Vivo Film, established in Rome at the beginning of 2004 by Gregorio Paonessa and Marta Donzelli, is an Italian independent production company for art-house films. Vivo Film's productions include works by Laura Bispuri, Andrea De Sica, Guido Chiesa, Jean-Louis Comolli, Emma Dante, Michelangelo Frammartino, Jennifer Fox, Chiara Malta, Masbedo, Pippo Mezzapesa, Susanna Nicchiarelli, Nelo Risi, Corso Salani, Daniele Vicari. Films produced In 2007 ''My Country'' by Daniele Vicari won the David di Donatello Award for Best Documentary and ''Imatra'' by Corso Salani was awarded the Pardo d’Oro – Special Jury Prize in Locarno's Filmmakers of the present section. In 2010 '' Le Quattro Volte'' by Michelangelo Frammartino, was premiered in Cannes Director's Fortnight Section and won the Europa Cinema Label Award. Since then, it has been sold in more than 45 countries, and has been travelling around the world in the most prestigious festivals receiving countless awards, being the ...
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