By 2020, more than 600 million smartphones will be in use in Latin America. This is how U.S. startup YellowPepper learned to build a mobile banking, payments and commerce business in the region.
By 2020, more than 600 million smartphones will be in use in Latin America. This is how U.S. startup YellowPepper learned to build a mobile banking, payments and commerce business in the region.
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s status as an LLC means less transparency, experts say, but its ultimate structure — not to mention its impact — remains to be seen.
A new book by Jacquie McNish and Sean Silcoff looks at what went wrong with the iconic device that was once so beloved and addictive it was nicknamed “Crackberry.”
Last week’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris brought unprecedented political consensus on curbing emissions. Now, the focus is on how business and technology can help.
Significantly more men launch startups than women, but it’s not because they are better at being entrepreneurs. New research by Wharton’s Ethan Mollick offers some answers as to why.
Customers reap points and perks from being part of GameStop’s PowerUp loyalty program — but company has earned some even more valuable rewards.
For Niels Aillaud, chief digital officer of Whirlpool Corp., digital transformation means using technology to better understand customers.
Two forces are fueling the sharing economy: assets that sit idle such as cars, and advances in technology that make sharing easy.
Investment capital is pouring into the new sharing economy and tiny startups are springing up everywhere. Feeling threatened, disrupted traditional companies are turning to regulators for help.
It is intuitive to think that the sharing economy is good for the environment because it puts under-utilized assets to use. But quantifying its green impact is not easy.
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