Visa And IPS Take The Pain Out Of Parking There are few experiences more friction- filled than the hunt for on-street parking in a big city. Between the block circling, the digging around for quarters and the meterâs insatiable appetite for them, itâs enough to make one just want to stay home. Visaâs Bill Dobbins tells Karen Webster how IPS and Visa hope to eliminate that pain, but with a lot more than just digital payments inside of an app. Read More... |
Making #VoiceFirst More Than A Hashtag After Groupon bought Mark Webster and Scott Wernerâs first venture, they took what they learned about being mobile-first to a place that they say will be as transformational to commerce as the graphical user interface was to the web. SaySpring makes it easier for teams with great ideas to put voice first, creating interactive prototypes without knowing how to code. Webster and Werner explain why they think SaySpring is #VoiceFirstâs next big thing in a game thatâs not even in its first inning in this weekâs episode of The Matchmaker Is In. Read More... |
Facebook's Content Conundrum Facebook spent much of the week on the wrong side of headlines as it faced tough questions about how it screens its content, and why its standards can seem so contradictory. Thatâs just for starters. Now, its facing potentially legally-significant questions, about just how well its respects its users privacy â particularly those who are not yet 18. Read More... |
| Developer Tracker™ | NEW REPORT: Winning The Omnicommerce Race Around The Software Track Whether a brand wants to be the fittest fitness company or the top toy seller on the web, they need software to make it happen. The May PYMNTS.com Developer Trackerâ¢, powered by Vantiv, explores the world of omnichannel software with Chris Deck, founder of Deck Commerce, who says that the key to winning the omni race is turning the problems that plague brands into growth tools. That, plus the latest news and rankings of 239 players in the space, inside the Tracker. Read More... | |