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Why won't coworking facilities exist in 15 years?

Why won't coworking facilities exist in 15 years?

In the next few years, the concept of coworking will have become so widespread that the word will no longer exist. In 2033, when someone says they go to the office, they won't have to specify that it's a coworking, because everyone will work in one. Shared workspaces with common rooms with natural light, kitchens equipped with unlimited coffee and tea, after works weekly networking and networking, meeting rooms and even bathrooms designed with every detail.


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The three most common mistakes that put passengers' rights at risk

The three most common mistakes that put passengers' rights at risk

Imagine you find yourself at an airport, upset because you have just found out that your flight has been cancelled, delayed or overbooked. Under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004, you are entitled to compensation if the disruption was within the airline's control and was delayed for more than 3 hours. Unfortunately, without even knowing it, passengers jeopardize their right to moral compensation.
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Will voice assistants be able to deliver on their promise?

Will voice assistants be able to deliver on their promise?

Voice, like any other innovation that allows people to interact, can succeed or fail, depending not only on its ability to solve a series of logical functions, but also on its ability to make us feel. What is clear is that at the moment voice technologies are not generating the sensations expected by users.
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User authentication in payments: from security to experience

User authentication in payments: from security to experience

The new European payment regulation (PSD2), which is causing a stir among players in the payment ecosystem, will come into force on September 14. It introduces important changes to increase the security of transactions. Dual authentication, biometrics and user identification are fundamental concepts in the world of payments, but what exactly do they mean? What are the benefits they can provide?
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The four infallible keys to rest for frequent travelers

The four infallible keys to rest for frequent travelers

?How to make sleep, one of the most important yet least recognized health factors, as restful as business travelers need it to be? The answer lies in learning how to rest. Sleep is also a matter of habits, so preparing ourselves to fall into the clutches of Morpheus can be paramount.
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Which segments are driving innovation in Business Travel?

Which segments are driving innovation in Business Travel?

Travel managers and frequent travelers who participated in the 2º National Travel Agency Innovation Report (IIAVE2018), prepared by Amadeus, say that hotels and aíneas aéreas are the ‘players’ most innovative in the travel and tourism ecosystem. Experts and suppliers, on the other hand, have a different perspective and rate the level of innovation of travel agencies higher than travelers.
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