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Visa Study Shows Consumers Want New IoT Ways To Pay


Mastercard Launches B2B Payments Hub


NEW REPORT: How P2P Gives B2B X-Border Merchants A (Revenue) Lift


Skava And The Power Of Consumer Intent


Meet The Identity Verification Robot


Contextual Commerce Comes To Higher Ed


Eyeing Bad Behavior and Stopping Payments Fraud


In Financial Services, Innovation Vs. Inertia


Payments, Partners And Global In Scope


Unblocking Digital Media's Cash Flow Backlog


NEW REPORT: How Faster Payments Put Caregivers On The Fast Track To Full-Time Benefits


NEW REPORT: IoT Turns Trash Into A Shopping List


GoPetie And Building The Tinder For Pets


For Corporate Spenders, Commercial Cards Are A Package Deal


Siri Says Hi To HomePods And Apple Goes P2P


Spoleto Serves Up Quick Service Mobile Order-Ahead


Mercedes-Benz's Connected Car Ambitions


The Millions, Billions And Trillions Of Same Day ACH


Changing the Conversation About Income Volatility


Isn’t It Time To Kill The Paper Payroll Check?


Amid Regulatory Changes, Eyes On Europe And China


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The Modern Cure For The Summertime Blues
 

In 1966, in a world largely devoid of air conditioning, Eddie Corcoran sang there ain’t no cure for the summer time blues. In 2017, Alexa can adjust your AC for you while you stream a movie to your wrist. Summer, while not unrecognizable from the summers of the past, is a very different animal today than it was 51 years ago. We go on vacation less, but care way more about how we do it. And teenagers may or may not be less blue — but it’s definitely not their summer jobs that are causing it.

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Snap And Innovation That Goes Old School
 

Whoever first said “don’t reinvent the wheel” might actually have had a point, even in a world in which mobile, digital and the cloud have given lots of people lots of reasons to want to do just that. Snap, Karen Webster says, is one of those companies whose founders say that they’ve reinvented the camera. Did they? Or did they take the essence of how friends have always communicated with each other in the physical world and make it better. You decide.

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