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Sat - November 12, 2016


The Trump Administration: The Good, The Bad and The Possible


Stripe Doubles Down On Developers


Loyalty, International Style


Behind The ACI/VocaLink Real-Time Payments Push


Are Digital Wallets The New Prepaid?


Who’s The Fairest Robot Of All?


How Payments Is Reinventing Gift Registries


Banks Sizzle, CFPB Fizzles And Snapchat Turns An Old Dud Into Holiday Retail's New Stud


i-mode Phones Take Their Final Bow (Plus, PayPal, Starbucks, Shell & Apple Pay)


Secure Payments, Generation 2.0


Singles' Day Swings For The Fences Successfully


Can Banks Build The Economy Of Trust?


MoneyGram On Money Transfer’s Future: Interoperable And Digital


The End Of Cross-Border Payments?


Securing 442 Million Points Of Failure


Hackers Trade Identity Data Like Baseball Cards


Amazon Cleans Up and Squares Off


First Data’s SMB 'Ground Game' Pays Off


The Fed Prioritizes Security As Payments Speed Up


The Real-Time Fraud Intelligence Factor


Fearing Robots In A Tech-First Accounting Approach


Lending Club Cozies Up To Banks


Thanks To Networking App, No More ‘Table For One’ Requests


For Banks, Tech As Threat And Savior


Chatbot Tracker: Hillary, Donald And Their Chatbots


Trying New Things Edition: Square, Mastercard And Ripple


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The Coming Calexit?
 

Texas has tried it on and off over the last 148 years. The UK voted to do it last summer. And if Hyperloop co-Founder Shervin Pishevar has his way, California will do it, too. As in exit the United States. Want to know why one Silicon Valley founder says he’s dead serious about staging Calexit — and his enthusiastic Twitter followers are ready to “take our legal weed and our avocados” and secede from the United States of America?

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Microsoft’s Shoulda-Woulda-Coulda Mobile Story
 

Steve Ballmer said last week that things might have been different for Microsoft and mobile had they only followed his advice. Karen Webster said it probably wouldn’t have made any difference. The Shoulda-Woulda-Coulda story he recounted, she says, overlooks the one thing that they’d have to do — but never seemed quite able to pull off. She offers three things that might have made — and what payments players can learn from the Microsoft mobile experience.

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