Wayra Startup Story: Night Zookeeper’s ‘pub pitch’
A first person account from Wayra UK startup Night Zookeeper on how they came to be, and their growth story.
CultureView: “Creating my own blueprint at Telefonica”
“We’re all working together to build something from scratch. There is no template,” explains Javier Bello
Big data will help power the digital economy
Our Chief Commercial Officer on using data responsibly – and the resulting benefits
CultureView: Nurturing high performers at Telefónica
Our people are highly motivated and want the opportunities to shape the future that our business is able to give them.
The transformation of mobile operators into Digital Lifestyle Solution Providers
‘Change is in the air’, asserts global industry expert Chetan Sharma in a special guest post.
Announcing Wayra’s first Global Demoday 2012
Get in the spirit for the first ever ‘Wayra Global Demoday’ coming up on 12 December 2012.
Hot Debate: Can we make the internet a safer place for children?
A pioneer generation of digital parents is trying to get to grips with complex issues of privacy and protection of their youngsters.
Wayra Startup Story: Chatterbox
The ‘social’ aspects of social media are often overlooked explain the team
Hot Debate: Venture capital won’t be immobile for much longer
Investing overseas is just as important as selling globally. Agree?
Here they are: Wayra UK & Shortlist finalists announced
Wayra UK teamed up with Shortlist Mag to find new startups for its London Academy.
The future of open web device – and its potential for emerging markets
We joined Mozilla’s CEO to discuss the potential of open web devices in emerging markets
Wayra Startup Story: Cognicor – a spin-off from a University lab
This spin-off from a university lab uses artificial intelligence to help companies improve customer engagement
Mobile Operators: Adapt – or be left behind
React quickly to what users now want – or the disrupters will win.
Celebrity worship culture? Out. Your own ID on social networks? In.
Fans used to idolise celebrities as a way to self-identify, but mobile apps and social networks now enable them to create their own identities
Three ways machine-to-machine can be big in the US
What’s at the center of the next info revolution? M2M communications.