User:Gabriel dos Santos/Gallery
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See also the categories Files by User:Gabriel dos Santos, Files created by User:Gabriel dos Santos, Files uploaded by User:Gabriel dos Santos and the special page ListFiles/Gabriel dos Santos for recent uploaded files by me.
Computer and internet logos
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Logo of Americanas.com online store.
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Logo of the political website O Antagonista.
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Logo of Band.com.br website.
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The new icon used by the Facebook social network.
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Logo of the news website G1, owned by Grupo Globo.
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Logo of the web portal Globo.com.
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Logo of Microsoft's music streaming service Groove Music.
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Logo of miniMAX Linux, created by me on SUSE Studio.
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Log of the Motorola Mobility smartphone Moto G.
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The logo of Motorola Mobility, with a Google company signature. Google sells the company to Lenovo in 2013.
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Motorola logo (without singnature from Google or Lenovo).
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Logo of Netscape Communications, famous to released the browser Netscape Navigator.
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Former icon of Netscape Navigator, used in Netscape's 1-6 releases.
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Logo of the internet portal R7.
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Logo of Telepedia Wiki, a wiki created by me on Wikia.
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The button Powered by MediaWiki.
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The logo of the TV shopping and e-commerce Shoptime, owned by B2W Digital.
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Logo of the Brazilian regional website Tribuna do Ceará.
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A icon created by me using the Tux mascot.
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Yahoo!'s icon and Favicon.
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Logo of Yahoo!7, the Australian version of Yahoo!. Is a joint-venture of Yahoo! and Seven Network.
Radio logos
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Alpha FM wordmark.
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Logo of the Antena 1 radio network.
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Logo of the defunct sport radio network Bradesco Esportes FM.
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Logo of the news talk radio network CBN.
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Logo of CBN São Paulo.
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Former logo of the São Paulo city radio station Cultura FM.
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The only wordmark current logo of Cultura FM.
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Logo of the São Paulo city radio station Eldorado FM, owned by Grupo Estado.
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Logo of Esporte em Discussão, radio show about sports broadcast by Jovem Pan.
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Logo of Ipanema FM, a former radio station from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul.
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Logo of the radio news show Jornal da Manhã, broadcast by Jovem Pan.
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Logo of Jovem Pan AM, one of the biggest Journalistic radio networks in Brazil.
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Current logo of the Jovem Pan radio network.
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The logo of Jovem Pan with wordmark.
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Logo of Jovem Pan FM, the biggest Music radio network in Brazil.
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Logo of the Jovem Pan's radio show Jovem Pan Morning Show.
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Logo of MTVr, a former webradio of MTV Brasil.
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Logo of the webradio (and former broadcast radio network) Oi FM.
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Logo of the radio show Os Pingos nos Is broadcast by Jovem Pan.
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Logo of the NHK World's international radio network, named in English as Radio Japan.
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Logo of the Argentina Government radio station Radiodifusión Argentina al Exterior (RAE).
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Current RAE logo.
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Logo of Rádio América.
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Logo of Rádio Canção Nova.
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Logo of the São Paulo city university AM station Rádio Gazeta.
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The former logo of the Grupo Globo's radio network, Rádio Globo.
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The current logo of Rádio Globo.
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Logo of the Minas Geriais state radio network Rádio Itatiaia.
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Logo of the public radio station Rádio Nacional, in Rio de Janeiro, RJ.
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The logo of the 89 FM a Rádio Rock, a rock radio station from São Paulo, SP.
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Super Rádio logo.
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Sistema Globo de Rádio logo.
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Logo of A Voz do Brasil, a old Brazilian governmental radio news show.
Screenshots
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A screenshot of Mozilla Firefox 18 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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A screenshot of Firefox 19 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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A screenshot of Firefox 19 on Windows 7.
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A screenshot of Netscape Navigator 9, showing the Portuguese Wikipedia main page.
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A screenshot of SeaMonkey on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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A screenshot of SeaMonkey Composer on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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A screenshot of SeaMonkey Mail & Newsgroups on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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The Software Updater on Ubuntu 12.10.
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A screenshot of Mozilla Thunderbird 17 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
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A Portuguese-language screenshot of Ubuntu 13.04.
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A screenshot of the Wikipedia app for Android showing the Portuguese version of Wikipedia. I've uploaded this file with the Commons app for Android.
Television logos
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Logo of the Brazilian late-night talk show Agora É Tarde used when the show was hosted by Danilo Gentili.
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Logo for the analog broadcast in the transition to DTV in Brazil.
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2D logo of Rede Bandeirantes, nicknamed as Band. Band is the fourth more watched television network on Brazil.
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Band logo (1967-1980)
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Band logo (1980-1982)
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Band logo (1982-1989)
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The Band Internacional logo.
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Logo of BandNews TV, the third more watched news channel on Brazil.
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Logo of BandSports TV channel.
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Televisa's Portuguese version of the El Chavo del Ocho logo.
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Logo of satelitte television operator Claro TV.
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2D logo of Rede CNT, a television network on Brazil. Broadcasts Law & Order: SVU in Brazil.
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Logo of Cozi TV, a NBCUniversal digital sub-channel network. Cozi replaced NBC Nonstop local channels.
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Logo of the Brazilian television show Custe o Que Custar (CQC), broadcast by Band.
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The current logo of the public broadcast network TV Cultura.
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Former logo of Rede Gazeta.
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The first logo used by Rede Globo, designed by Aloísio Magalhães and used on 1965. This logo is a stylized pinwheel.
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The second logo used by Globo, designed by Borjalo and used from 1966 to 1975. This logo is a stylized globe (Globo means globe in Portuguese).
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The third logo used by Globo, and the first created by the Austrian designer Hans Donner. Used from 1975 to 1980s.
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A black-and-white version of Globo logo.
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The wordmark used on Globo logo until 2013.
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Globo flat variation of their logo.
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The Estúdios Globo (Globo Studios) logo.
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The wordmark of Globosat, a division of pay television channels of the Grupo Globo.
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Logo of the Ideal TV, a former pay television channel about business that was reestablished replacing MTV Brasil in our free-to-air network.
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Logo of Jornal da Manchete, the Rede Manchete's newscast.
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Mais Globosat logo.
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Mega TV logo.
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Logo of MTV1, a MTV Brasil short show with the last music news.
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Logo of Mix TV, the second more watched music channel in Brazil.
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The TV NBR's logo, the Brazilian Government news channel.
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Current TV NBR logo.
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Public Broadcasting Service's first logo, the public television network of the U.S. Was used until the end of 1970–71 season.
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2D logo of Programa do Jô, a Brazilian late-night talk show broadcast by Globo.
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Record News black-and-white 2D logo, the more watched news channel on Brazil.
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Record News 2D logo, with simple colors.
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Logo of Rede 21, a Brazilian television network. Rede 21's broadcasts 22 hours of Universal Church of the Kingdom of God programming.
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Logo of Rede Manchete, a defunct Brazilian television network. Rede Manchete is famous to broadcast the Pantanal telenovela.
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Logo of Rede Tupi, a other defunct television network. Tupi was the first television channel established on Brazil.
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The exclamation point used on RedeTV! logo. RedeTV! succeeded Rede Manchete.
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The logo used by Tele Monte Carlo (TMC), a defunct Italian television network owned by Globo. Today, the TMC network is La7.
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The former Telemundo logo, used from 1999 to 2012.
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2D logo of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, a late-night talk show broadcast by NBC.
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Logo of Top TV, a Brazilian channel that only broadcasts music clips.
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Logo of the cable company TV Alphaville.
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Logo of defunct Brazilian network TV Excelsior. In São Paulo, was succeeded by Rede Manchete.
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Logo of TV Manckenzie, channel of Brazilian university Mackenzie.
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Logo of the agribusiness channel TV Terra Viva.
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Wordmark of the Vivo TV, a cable and satellite television service owned by Telefónica's Brazilian subsidiary Vivo.
Companies logos
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Logo of the defunct publishing company Bloch Editores.
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The logo of the popular Brazilian electronic and mobiles retail stores Casas Bahia, a brand owned by GPA's subsidiary Via Varejo.
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The logo of the Chilean retail comapany Cencosud.
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The logo of the Groupe Cassino electronic commerce subsidiary comapany Cnova.
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The logo of the newspaper Correio Braziliense.
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The Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos (São Paulo Metropolitan Train Company - CPTM) logo.
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Logo of Empresa Brasil de Comunicação, the Brazilian Government media company.
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Logo of the general retail stores Extra, a brand owned by GPA.
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Logo of the Padre Anchieta Foundation, a São Paulo state government-owned media company.
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Logo of the GPA group, a retail company subsidiary of Groupe Cassino.
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The former logo of the Grupo Bandeirantes.
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The Grupo Bandeirantes current logo.
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The Grupo Globo logo.
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The Grupo RBS wordmark.
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The logo of Intelbras, a Braziian phone manufacturer.
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The logo of the Brazilian department stores Lojas Americanas.
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The logos of the electronic and mobile retail stores Magazine Luiza.
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The logo of the defunct department stores Mappin.
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The São Paulo Metro logo.
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The logo of the newspaper Valor Econômico.
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The Viacom International Media Netowrks logo.
Politics
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A generic titlecard used by Brazilians television stations to alert the initiation of the free electoral time.
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Logo of the Brazilian Communist Party (in Portuguese, Partido Comunista Brasileiro - PCB).
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Logo of the Communist Party of Brazil (in Portuguese, Partido Comunista do Brasil - PCdoB).
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The wordmark of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (in Portuguese, Partido da Social Democracia Brasileira - PSDB)
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Logo of the Social Christian Party (in Portuguese, Partido Social Cristão - PSC), from Brazil.
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Logo of the Progressive Party (in Portuguese, Partido Progressista - PP).
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Logo of the Social Liberal Party (in Portuguese, Partido Social Liberal - PSL).
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Logo of the Workers' Party (in Portuguese, Partido dos Trabalhadores - PT).
Other media files
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EBC's Radioagência Nacional (National Radioagency) report about the end of the Enem subscriptions.
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A program from an EBC radio about the A Voz do Brasil radio show.