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A Webcitizen é uma empresa inovadora que propõe estimular o engajamento cívico e aproximar os cidadãos entre si, de seus governos e da iniciativa privada. Temos como foco o emprego de tecnologias digitais para a criação de canais de participação, trazendo mais abertura, transparência e democracia para a administração pública e privada, promovendo um diálogo colaborativo, um senso de comunidade acessível e significativo, e em uma última análise, ajudando a criar um mundo melhor.

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24 de maio de 2010

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Bringing citizens together

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Nice to meet you, visitors from outside Brazil!

Exceptionally this post will be written in English (desculpa aí, amigos brasileiros!). Let me explain why:

This week, on May 26th, we’ll give a talk at the Gov 2.0 Conference in Washington DC, which is really really cool. We’ll be there introducing the American public to our project Votenaweb.com, which will soon be launched in other 4 countries! We’ll ask people there at the conference to visit our website. So we thought it would be polite to receive them with a post in English. Isn’t it cute?

Let me tell you then who we are. We’re a company created only a bit more than a year ago, to use technology to create civic engagement and – why not – make the world a better place. From then on we did so many things that it feels like we’ve been working for decades! We were among the people who brought TED to Brazil – we curated and organized the TEDxSP conference last November. We edit a cool magazine on values called Gotas – the first issue discusses transparency, the second one wants to make a concrete impact on a neighborhood. We are also about to launch a very cool and fun website called Duelo Tube, which lets youtube videos fight with each other! And we work for a state government (the state of Minas Gerais) providing information services to the public. Not to mention a hundred other projects we’ve been dreaming about.

Thanks for passing by. I hope you come back one day. If by any chance you need a hand from passionate people in Brazil, just let us know.

Por Denis Burgierman

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