Koo app launched in Brazil, becomes country’s top app within 48 hours

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India’s Twitter rival microblogging app Koo was recently launched in Brazil with Portuguese Language support. It became the top app in Brazil within 48 hours of its release, and the app already had 1 million downloads within two days of its release, according to The Print.

Koo’s multilingual app entered Brazil when Portuguese was added as a language option. The company’s press release did not specify when the app was released for the Portuguese-speaking market, but it did state that it was downloaded over a million times in Brazil alone in two days. Koo is now available in 11 different languages.

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Koo app launched in Brazil, becomes country’s top app within 48 hours

India’s Twitter rival microblogging app Koo was recently launched in Brazil with Portuguese Language support. It became the top app in Brazil within 48 hours of its release, and the app already had 1 million downloads within two days of its release, according to The Print.

Koo’s multilingual app entered Brazil when Portuguese was added as a language option. The company’s press release did not specify when the app was released for the Portuguese-speaking market, but it did state that it was downloaded over a million times in Brazil alone in two days. Koo is now available in 11 different languages.

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