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TRENDING: An Inside Look At Applebee?s Mobile Order Ahead Strategy

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From QSRs to casual dining operations, restaurants are tapping into mobile ordering to capture busy customers with no time to dine in. That’s a problem that Apex Order Pick-Up Technologies – from Apex, a self-service automation provider – is hoping its new in-store order pickup lockers could solve.

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How Charitable Giving Boosts Online BNPL Sales, Customer Engagement

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Brooklyn, New York-based technology accessories eCommerce company Casely established charitable giving as part of its core mission when it was founded in 2017 with the launch of its Every Case Counts initiative, which donates 5 percent of proceeds to a designated charity organization each month.

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The United States Of Fintech: The Most Well-Funded Fintech Startup In Each State

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Across the US, well-funded companies are rethinking how the financial system operates. Inked Brands. $ D3 Technology. Rhode Island. We excluded companies that have not raised equity funding since 2015 and excluded funding from debt as well as lines of credit. $ 2.6. Regent Education. Massachusetts. Bright Health.

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23 VC-Backed Brick & Mortar Startups Changing The Face Of Main Street

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As internet retailers are expanding their operations into brick-and-mortar operations (think Warby Parker, Argent, Bonobos, and BaubleBar ), venture capitalists are also investing in “physical-first” startups focused on creating new brick-and-mortar business models. Café X Technologies. Total Disclosed Funding: $51M.

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How Big Tech Is Finally Tackling Cybersecurity

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And because it’s so valuable — and not well understood — the scope of exactly what the big tech brands have been collecting is only recently being recognized by the general public. Amazon hasn’t had nearly the problems with data breaches that have hit some of the other big tech brands.

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