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April Fools 2019

Big Tech Breakup

Google’s Attempted Re-Org By Alpha Algorithm Crashes Google’s Tech

In a PYMNTS exclusive, we have learned that Google has decided to get ahead of the legislative curve by breaking itself up and radically rethinking how it does search. Advertisers are a little confused, and consumers are completely baffled by this new keyword-driven, alpha-order company structure.

 

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Consumer Secrecy

New Search Engine Promises Total Privacy — And More Clicks

Consumers are waking up to the fact that free online services come with a price — a treasure trove of their personal data being sold and analyzed by multiple firms. A new search engine operation wants to get a step ahead of the privacy controversy by offering totally private search experiences — with search results that disappear forever within minutes.

 

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Cash Flow Management

Corporates Turn To 365-Day Payment Terms To Manage Cash Flow

Corporates are embracing a new B2B payments innovation in an effort to streamline payables and receivables. Dubbed PayDay, this new tech lets companies pick the one day a year that they want to be paid, opening up new opportunities for trading partners, banks and FinTech firms.

 

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Much Faster Payments

Fed’s Faster Payments Council Embraces ‘Speed Of Light’ Payments

Payments have moved beyond batches to … photons. The Fed’s Faster Payments Council now seeks to enable the fastest payments in the universe, approaching — and perhaps even exceeding — the speed of light. Get ready for the warp payments bubble.

 

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