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NEW REPORT: How Airbnb Does Payments NEW REPORT: Chatbots Go Omnichannel As Personal Stylists How Sprint Got A 17-Year Head Start On The IoT How Visa Thinks About B2B Payments Innovation In Payments, Closed and Open, Global and Local Safeguarding Customer Payments For The At-Home Call Agent Boom The IoT Sizzle, Wells Fargo Fizzles (Again) And Bitcoin â Does Some Of Both Shattering Merchantsâ Information Silos In The Fight Against Fraud NEW REPORT: Western Unionâs Legacy âStreet Credâ Ditching FICO, And Finding Another Path To SME Loans Mastercardâs (Digital) Ticket To Ride Amazon Buying Whole Foods For Almost $14B Mastercard: The "Five Factors" Of Biometrics For Retailers, Guarding the Consumer (Data) Healthcare Ailing From Lack Of AR Automation The Buyers: Chinese Consumers' Online Interactions How Fraud Data Streamlines Digital Loan Decisioning Why Partners And Profits Are Chef'd Secret Ingredients The Over/Under On Apple's Ecosystem Zelle Makes Its Debut The Nation Most Likely To Trip Up Corporate Compliance Truth And Myth In The Gig Economy bareMinerals Back To Basics Retail Secret Lendio And Comcast Pair On SMB Lending Melissa & Doug And How Low Tech Can Be State-Of-The-Art Why Excess Inventory Is An Opportunity Disguised As A Problem Dodd-Frank Rollback Tops Regulatory Landscape Weird Commerce: Brooklyn's Beer ATM
NEW REPORT: How Airbnb Does Payments
NEW REPORT: Chatbots Go Omnichannel As Personal Stylists
How Sprint Got A 17-Year Head Start On The IoT
How Visa Thinks About B2B Payments Innovation
In Payments, Closed and Open, Global and Local
Safeguarding Customer Payments For The At-Home Call Agent Boom
The IoT Sizzle, Wells Fargo Fizzles (Again) And Bitcoin â Does Some Of Both
Shattering Merchantsâ Information Silos In The Fight Against Fraud
NEW REPORT: Western Unionâs Legacy âStreet Credâ
Ditching FICO, And Finding Another Path To SME Loans
Mastercardâs (Digital) Ticket To Ride
Amazon Buying Whole Foods For Almost $14B
Mastercard: The "Five Factors" Of Biometrics
For Retailers, Guarding the Consumer (Data)
Healthcare Ailing From Lack Of AR Automation
The Buyers: Chinese Consumers' Online Interactions
How Fraud Data Streamlines Digital Loan Decisioning
Why Partners And Profits Are Chef'd Secret Ingredients
The Over/Under On Apple's Ecosystem
Zelle Makes Its Debut
The Nation Most Likely To Trip Up Corporate Compliance
Truth And Myth In The Gig Economy
bareMinerals Back To Basics Retail Secret
Lendio And Comcast Pair On SMB Lending
Melissa & Doug And How Low Tech Can Be State-Of-The-Art
Why Excess Inventory Is An Opportunity Disguised As A Problem
Dodd-Frank Rollback Tops Regulatory Landscape
Weird Commerce: Brooklyn's Beer ATM
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Are You Smarter Than the Average American?
Americans are smart people, just ask them: 55 percent are pretty sure they are smarter than the average American. Which doesn't really add up (we're pretty smart, so we did the math). But, as we found out this week, that's okay, there are some remarkable things Americans believe that don't really add up, either. Like the fact that 20 percent of Americans think that buying a lottery ticket is a great way to plan for their financial futures. Feeling lucky?
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âSiri â Will HomePod Be A Huge Hit?â
A week ago today, the world got its first look at Appleâs HomePod, the device that CEO Tim Cook said will âreinvent music.â Music, Cook said, is in Appleâs DNA â and the product even borrowed its last name from the revolutionary Apple device that launched in 2001, the iPod. But that, Webster said, may be the only similarity they share. She said that iPodâs brilliance was solving a huge problem for consumers and music labels â and, because it did so, it changed how music was bought and consumed. The HomePodâs four-inch woofers and seven tweeter array, she says, seems designed to solve a completely different one. Hereâs why.
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