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Saturday - March 24, 2018
Bakery/Cafés Embrace Payments As A Service
Wells Fargo On Digital Banking
How IoT Bar Tech Sells More Beer
How CUs Recruit Millennials
Shopping Carts And eCommerce
Affirm Expands POS Credit In-Store
Making Alexa Everyoneâs Personal Banker
Helping FIs Crack Big Data
Mastercard On Security And Innovation
The Rise And Fall Of Toys R Us
Facebookâs Biggest Problem
Better Consumer Habits Built By Smarter Tech
Walmart, TSYS Tackle Healthcare Payments
Toys RÂ Us And The Downstream Insolvency Spike
The Value Of Streaming Data To OmniRetail
The Costs Of Payroll Noncompliance
Paya On Developing Effective Channel Partner Strategies
Alexaâs Money Management Skills
AI And Fleet Card Fraud
Expanding Delivery In Small Markets
Shopify GM On Shopify Pay
Governments Get Realistic On Blockchain
Luxury Watches Go Subscription
Top 10 Global eCommerce Markets
Australiaâs Faster Paymentsâ Risk Challenge
Unattended Retail Gets A Workout
Alipay Expands Acceptance In North America
Gift Certificatesâ Wearables Evolution
The Good And Bad About Increased SMB Spend
How To Build An Alexa Skill
The Future Of Checkout-Free Grocery
GDPRÂ Prompts Data Analytics And Protection Trust
Using APIs To Fight Friendly Fraud
ZendyHealth, Alegeus: New Healthcare Payments Paradigm
ECI:Â Ethics In The Workplace
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Weâve Seen The Future (Itâs Mostly Full Of Drones And Crocs)
Starbucks may be selling the âCrystal Ballâ this week (in frappuccino form), but if you really want a glimpse of the future,e weâve got one for you here. Fair warning though â it has a lot more retail drones and people wearing Crocs than you might be ready for.
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The Curious Case For Breaking Up The Tech Giants
What does the birth of Beyoncé and Jay-Zâs twins last July have to do with the string of horrible weather the world has had ever since? About as much, Karen Webster says, as Facebook, Amazon, Google and Appleâs success has had on middle class income inequality â but wouldnât if they were broken up. Thatâs a claim entrepreneur and NYU Professor Scott Galloway lays out in his book and new 7,000-word Esquire article. Webster uses four key points â and only 3,000 words â to push back.
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