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Meet The Fraudster Mastermind


An Early Ship On The X-Border Holiday Season


There’s No Bubble In The Gig Economy


Decoding The Alphabet Soup Of Compliance


Fighting Online Fraud Through eDNA


Walking The Payments Testing Tightrope


The Week Food Fought And Fizzled


Meet The Startup Stock Exchange


In mPOS We Trust


Opening The (Payment) Gateway To Matchmaker Ignition


Payments Takes The (NFL Football) Field


Flushing Out The Fraudsters


The Other Cross-Border Payments Risk


ACH Offers Middle Ground For Buyers, Suppliers


Banking's Mark On X-Border Payments


Why Isn’t Retail OmniReadi?


And The Average Walmart Shopper Is…?


How To 'Moneyball' Restaurants


Half-Baked Bots?


Beating The SMB Cash Crunch


New(ish) Ideas Edition: Google, JPMorgan Chase And Samsung


Is Being Closed On Thanksgiving The New Trend?


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Blowin’ In The Wind, Bob Dylan And Your Weekend Payments Primer
 

While you may have your doubts about whether or not Bob Dylan deserves to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, you’d be amazed to learn how many situations there are for which Dylan’s lyrics are incredibly relevant. Yes, even in payments and commerce. No, we aren't kidding. Seriously, if Wells Fargo, Samsung and RBS had just listened to more Bob Dylan, for example, maybe the last couple of weeks might have gone better.

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The Clash Of The Voice-Commerce Titans
 

Google, Apple and Amazon have all put some pretty big bets behind a commerce-enabled future that is activated by voice. Each bring a big checkbook and whizzy new technology to the game. But, Karen Webster says that who will win in what’s shaping up to be the next big battleground in commerce won’t be the player with the biggest checkbook or the coolest looking hardware. The winner, she says, will be the player that understands how consumers actually look for the things that they want to buy. And, that she says, offers a few big clues on who’s best positioned to take the lead today.

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