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Universo Online

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Universo Online S.A.
Company typeSociedade Anônima
IndustryOnline service provider
Founded1996;28 years ago(1996)
HeadquartersSão Paulo,Brazil
Key people
Rômulo Dias,(Chairman&CEO)
ProductsOnline media
RevenueIncreaseUS$95.4 million(2021)[1]
DecreaseUS$82.4 million(2021)[1]
Number of employees
1001–5000
ParentGrupo Folha
SubsidiariesPagSeguro
UOL DIVEO
UOL HOST
Websiteuol.br

Universo Online(Portuguese for "Universe Online" ) (known by the acronymUOL) is a Brazilian web content, products and services company. It belongs toGrupo Folhaenterprise.

UOL is the world's largest Portuguese speaking portal, featuring more than 1,000 news sources and 7 million pages. The portal provides website hosting, data storage, publicity dealing,online paymentsand security systems. It also holds more than 300,000 online shops, 23 million buyers, and 4 million vendors in its portals.[2]

In 2012, UOL was the fifth most visited website in Brazil.[3]According to Ibope Nielsen Online, UOL is Brazil's largest internet portal with more than 50 million unique visitors and 6.7 billion page views every month.[4][5]

Logo used until 2023

History

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UOL was established byGrupo Folhaon April 28, 1996. After seven months, UOL joined portalBrasil Online(BOL) fromEditora Abril.HoweverEditora Abrildoes not own shares in BOL anymore.Portugal Telecomhad 29% of UOL, but sold its shares to Folhapar, a company controlled by businessman João Alves de Queiroz Filho ofHypermarcasholding in 2010. Grupo Folha and Folhapar are UOL's main shareholders.[6][7][8]UOL won more than 100 awards as one of Brazil's largest online portal since 1996.

Early years

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On April 28, 1996, UOL went online. In July 1996 it put online an operation with a 2 megabit per second base connection. In August, UOL launched a web provider in the cities ofGreater São PauloandRio de Janeirocoupled with e-mail accounts and the setup of browserNetscapeversion 2.2 in Portuguese.

In 1997, UOL created a series of forums, focus groups and surveys, as well as the online version of” Nova Enciclopédia Ilustrada Folha’’ encyclopedia. UOL also launched TV UOL (their Video Sharing Platform), with content based on music videos, interviews and movie trailers, and AcessoNet, a company that provides larger Internet access in Brazil's major cities. UOL also expanded its connection capability to 20 megabits and received the award of best web provider and Internet users favorite's website of Informática Exame magazine in 1997.[9]

UOL absorbed the subscribers of Internet provider Compuserve in Brazil in a move that increased its connection capability to 74 megabits. UOL launched UOL Discador, a feature that eliminated lack of Internet access in case the network get busy in 1998.[10]

In the following year UOL reached more than 350,000 subscribers and released UOL Educação portal (UOL Education) and also Placar UOL Esporte, which presents scores of soccer, tennis, volley, basketball, and F1 events all over Brazil and the world. In the same period UOL launched an unlimited web access platform, aBibleonline version and started to offer free e-mail hosting via Brasil Online (BOL), a new firm of UOL group. The company also expanded its online operations with portals inArgentina,Mexico,Venezuela,ChileandUnited States of America.

2000s

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In 2000, UOL launched its portal inSpain,established a partnership with Embratel to expand its internet connection to 1.2 Gigabyte per second and released Rádio UOL (UOL Radio), which initially offered a series of music shows, new releases of music and playlists creation. In the same year, UOL launched a partnership with financial website Patagon in a move that secured US$8 million in funding to disclose financial information on UOL portals.[11][12]

In 2002, Mercado Livre became UOL INC's exclusive partner for auctions in branches UOL Brazil, UOL Colombia, UOL Sinectis and Brasil Online (BOL). In the same year, UOL reached the mark of 5 million visitors per month, 1.5 million subscribers and started a live broadcast of reality show Casa de Artistas 2.[13]

UOL went on to supply more than 560 Brazilian cities with Internet access. Afterwards it released the UOL Business channel providing information to corporations and executives and also channels for Brazilian celebrities such as Leonardo,Raul GilandSandy & Juniorin 2003.

In 2005, UOL made its IPO onBolsa de Valores de São Paulo(BOVESPA). However, the firm went back private in 2012. UOL created the social network UOLK in 2005, which was online until 2008. In the following year, UOL established a partnership withBBCfor a website teaching English. UOL also launched a partnership withVideoLog,a video sharing portal. That endeavor ended in 2010.

In 2007, UOL established a partnership with Google to improve its search engine and also created UOL Downloads, a website downloads of websites and apps. In the same year, UOL updated the mobile version of its portal, launched a partnership with online game distributor Level Up!Games and launched UOL Economia (UOL Economics), a portal featuring calculators, simulators, and quotations.[14]

In 2008 UOL launched Zumo, a technology blog written by journalists that test products and report on Brazilian tech market. UOL also bought Digiwerb, a web and server hosting firm, and launched UOL Mais, a portal offering unlimited space for sharing videos, photos, texts, and, audio recordings.

UOL also purchased website and server hosting firm Insite, created an investment simulator in Bolsa de Valores de São Paulo (BOVESPA) and launched a new version of Rádio UOL in 2009.

2010s

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In December 2010, via its subsidiaries UOL Host Date and DHC Outsourcing, UOL bought Diveo Broadband Network, an American technology outsourcing company.[15][16]

In the following year, UOL launchedmobile appsfor news to devicesiPhoneandiPad,GigaMail and UOL Cursos Online, a portal that offers free courses from distance for languages, formal education, extensions and post-graduation degrees[17]

To extend UOL's position outside of Brazil, UOL acquired[18]BoaCompra in 2011, Brazil's largest digital goods payments company[19]specializing in monetizing online games in emerging markets. The business unit, now called UOL BoaCompra, works with more than 400 video game companies including Electronic Arts, Valve, Smilegate and Ubisoft; providing localized payment coverage for more than 5,000 online games across Latin America, Spain, Portugal and Turkey.[20]

In 2012, UOL expanded its partnership withDiscovery Kids,released an online English course, announced UOL Women portal and also introduced an app on Formula 1. In the same year, UOL released UOL Viagens, a portal with tips, routes and news on trips.[21]UOL renewed its portal layout and acquired the hosting of Turma da Mônica portal in 2013.[22][23]

In 2014, UOL launched amobile appfor itschatand was appointed by a research of Ibope Conecta the website that most helps São Paulo Internet Users to find information. In the same year, partnerships were established withRede TVin order to host its website and with Clarín, one of Argentina's largest newspapers, to disclose UOL's content in its own Portuguese language portal. [24][25]

Operations

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UOL includes:

  • UOL Cliques, ads and publicity portal.
  • Radar de Descontos, group buying portal.
  • Emprego Certo, jobs portal.
  • Shopping UOL, online price comparing tool.
  • UOL Segurança Online, online safety firm.
  • Universidade UOL, online education portal.
  • UOL Revelação Digital, online photo developing portal.
  • Toda Oferta, buying and selling portal.[26][27]
  • UOL Wi-Fi, unlimited wireless broadband Internet access.
  • PagSeguro,e-commercetool in which shops and people can pay and cash online payments.
  • UOL Mais, portal with unlimited space for videos, photos, audio and texts.
  • UOL HOST, hosting andcloud computingfirm.[28]
  • UOL Assistência Técnica, technical support services for computers, tablets, and smartphones.
  • UOL DIVEO, online IT outsourcing firm.
  • UOL Afiliados, membership program for subscribers and non-subscribers. The program pays UOL associate that remunerates websites and blogs that disclose ads. Each associate receives a quantity per clicks received in each ad or signature conversion.

See also

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References

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  3. ^Maurício Grego (April 18, 2012)."Antes de ser vendido, IG caiu no ranking dos portais da web"(in Portuguese). Exame.RetrievedDecember 3,2014.
  4. ^ValorOnline (December 29, 2010)."João Queiroz Filho, da Hypermarcas, vai comprar 29% do UOL"(in Portuguese). O Globo.RetrievedDecember 3,2014.
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  6. ^Agência Estado (January 4, 2005)."Folha e UOL se unem em um só grupo de mídia"(in Portuguese). Estadão.RetrievedDecember 3,2014.
  7. ^"Portugal Tel vende seus 29% no UOL à Folhapar"(in Portuguese). Exame info. December 30, 2010.RetrievedDecember 3,2014.
  8. ^Alexandre Battibugli (December 30, 2012)."Portugal Telecon vende fatia de 29% no UOL"(in Portuguese). Exame.RetrievedDecember 3,2014.
  9. ^Agência Folha (December 12, 1997)."UOL recebe prêmio como melhor provedor"(in Portuguese). Brasil Online Tecnologia.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
  10. ^"Universo Online Absorve CompuServe Brasil"(in Portuguese). UOL Notícias. April 20, 1998.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
  11. ^"No ar o Lado Bi, programa da Rádio UOL para o público LGBT"(in Portuguese). Athos. May 3, 2013.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
  12. ^Agência Estado (May 23, 2000)."UOL fecha parceria com Patagon"(in Portuguese). Estadão.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
  13. ^Taís Fuoco (February 5, 2002)."UOL fecha parceria com site de leilões MercadoLivre"(in Portuguese). Valor Econômico.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
  14. ^"Site da Level UP! estréia no UOL"(in Portuguese). UOL notícias UOL. December 19, 2007.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
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  16. ^Luiza Dalmazo (February 2, 2012)."UOL da adeus à bolsa"(in Portuguese). Exame.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
  17. ^Maurício Gregp (December 11, 2011)."App do UOL leva notícias ao iPad"(in Portuguese). Exame.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
  18. ^"Folha de S.Paulo - UOL adquire site Boa Compra e avança em pagamento eletrônico - 09/05/2011".www1.folha.uol.br.
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  22. ^Redação Comunique-se (October 8, 2013)."Mônica comemora 50 anos estreando site exclusivo no UOL"(in Portuguese). Comunique-se.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
  23. ^"UOL renova layout e marca"(in Portuguese). Exame. January 17, 2014.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
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  25. ^Barbara Sacchitiello (February 22, 2014)."UOL e Rede TV firmam parceria"(in Portuguese). meio&mensagem.RetrievedDecember 2,2014.
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