These are the top stories in entrepreneurship and technology in Latin America this week: • Start-Up Brasil Selects 56 Projects, Including 11 International, for...
mobile apps
We may very well have Latin America’s first big global success on our hands. The potential candidate: Easy Taxi, the Brazil-born taxi hailing app backed by...
Come Friday, 18 startups will take the Red Innova Buenos Aires stage and pitch their products as part of the 4th NXTP Labs Demo Day. Among the companies...
A Startup Weekend success story? Look no further than Easy Taxi.
The skyrocketing global smartphone market has rendered mobile apps vital tools for businesses to reach consumers.
Colab was announced the winner of the AppMyCity competition at the 2013 New Cities Summit yesterday in São Paulo.
Brazilian parents will soon have a new way to utilize Twitter in an innovative, albeit less than glamorous, way.
Foodpanda just received a pretty sizeable boost. The company has closed an investment deal worth over US$20 million with participation from AB Kinnevik and...
Airbnb, the collaborative web platform that helps travelers find accommodations in over 33,000 cities in 192 countries around the world, has landed in Colombia.
The world’s city dwellers are among those who most stand to benefit from the mobile wave. This in mind, the New Cities Foundation has set out to find the...
Jared Simon, one of the creators of HotelTonight, will be at PulsoConf 2013 in June.
Mobile first is becoming an increasingly prominent reality in the startup realm. One example: Guidecentral.
TareasPlus, a startup dedicated to helping Spanish-speaking students learn math and science via online videos, has announced the launch of a new facet of its...
Privacy concerns may prove a major deterrent to mobile adoption in Latin America.
Building an app in Latin America? Then you’ll want to keep an eye on Brasilia this week. Starting on Thursday, the city will be the host of the Brazilian...