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TRENDING: Order-Ahead Expands To Airports And Virtual Restaurants TRENDING: Credit Unions Step In To Help California Wildfire Victims Why Crypterium Thinks The World Needs A Cryptobank X-Ray Data Vision: How Being On Top Of Fraud Drives Top-Of-Wallet Holiday Season Cons: More Calls Mean More Fraud For Contact Centers Why ISV Partnerships Loom Large In 2018 PSD2 And The US, Too Accounts Payable Players Watching Zelle, Venmo In Next Phase Of Innovation The Face Of The Future: CaliBurger Introduces Face Ordering NEW DATA: Behind Germanyâs Obsession With Cash Hitting Reset On Real World Retail Design Finding Retailâs Big Data ROI Trending: How Banks Use AI To Make Faster Payments More Secure CanPay: Solving Potâs Payments Problem Ameliora And Trying To Stitch Empowerment Into A Firmâs Fabric First Data: Itâs Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas, Everywhere Consumers Shop Solving Americaâs Paycheck-To-Paycheck Problem Game Of Thrones: CFPB Edition NEW REPORT: Car Sales And Kiosks Alexa: Calling Your Screen And Screening Your Calls The Power Of Platforms To Make Rental Income A Sure Thing Online Banking: An Unwitting Accomplice To Multi-Channel Fraud Attacks Joy To The World Edition: Bitcoin, Walmart And The Magic Of Movies Bringing Subscription Commerce To Real-World Retail Why The Future Of Payments Is Interoperable (Not Integrated)
TRENDING: Order-Ahead Expands To Airports And Virtual Restaurants
TRENDING: Credit Unions Step In To Help California Wildfire Victims
Why Crypterium Thinks The World Needs A Cryptobank
X-Ray Data Vision: How Being On Top Of Fraud Drives Top-Of-Wallet
Holiday Season Cons: More Calls Mean More Fraud For Contact Centers
Why ISV Partnerships Loom Large In 2018
PSD2 And The US, Too
Accounts Payable Players Watching Zelle, Venmo In Next Phase Of Innovation
The Face Of The Future: CaliBurger Introduces Face Ordering
NEW DATA: Behind Germanyâs Obsession With Cash
Hitting Reset On Real World Retail Design
Finding Retailâs Big Data ROI
Trending: How Banks Use AI To Make Faster Payments More Secure
CanPay: Solving Potâs Payments Problem
Ameliora And Trying To Stitch Empowerment Into A Firmâs Fabric
First Data: Itâs Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas, Everywhere Consumers Shop
Solving Americaâs Paycheck-To-Paycheck Problem
Game Of Thrones: CFPB Edition
NEW REPORT: Car Sales And Kiosks
Alexa: Calling Your Screen And Screening Your Calls
The Power Of Platforms To Make Rental Income A Sure Thing
Online Banking: An Unwitting Accomplice To Multi-Channel Fraud Attacks
Joy To The World Edition: Bitcoin, Walmart And The Magic Of Movies
Bringing Subscription Commerce To Real-World Retail
Why The Future Of Payments Is Interoperable (Not Integrated)
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The Most Unusual Connected Devices Of 2017
The Internet of Things (IoT) may have jumped the digital shark this year. A toaster that texts? A water filter that replaces itself? A talking whiskey decanter? Itâs encouraging to see so much innovation taking place, but did the world really need a ramen fork that masks the sound of slurping? For a moment, letâs set âneedâ aside and just focus on the, ah, creativity behind some of the more unusual connected devices that 2017 has wrought.
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Alexa: From Voice To A Conversation About Commerce
From physical to web to mobile to now voice, commerce has evolved across many channels. But voice, Patrick Gauthier, VP and GM of Amazon Pay, told Karen Webster, brings with it unlimited opportunities to reimagine commerce, because the types of conversations we can have as humans are limitless. Unlocking this voice-enabled commerce frontier requires conversations with voice assistants that have context, mimic human-like interactions â and, Gauthier says, avoid this one fatal mistake.
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