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Can Mobile Solve A City’s Transit Payment Challenges?

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This risk is even greater now that the pandemic has upended normal shopping behaviors, driving an increasing number of consumers online to shop and pay, with retailers having experienced a 14.8 percent by 2027, when it will reach a total valuation of $87.6 percent year-over-year growth in digital commerce in the first quarter of 2020.

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AI/BOTS: Artificial Intelligence’s Impact On Jobs

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As more chatbots enter the enterprise arena, as well as the retail industry, for customer service needs, this concept has morphed from fantasy into reality. Earlier this year at the National Retail Federation’s Big Show, the hot topic of debate was how chatbots can be beneficial to consumers if implemented in the correct way.

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Are Mobile Payments Finally Ready To Ignite In Japan?

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In the intervening several years, several forces, most notably the Japanese government, have actively pushed to get the nation off its cash addiction — and into digital payments. However, there have also been some significant steps back — particularly when it comes to securing a trillion-dollar switchover to cashless.

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Chinese Advertising Generates $27B For TikTok’s ByteDance

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billion by 2027. . Retail giant Walmart is looking to cash in on social commerce and has a tentative deal on the table for a 7.5 buyers when the Trump Administration tried to ban the app citing national security. A recent report forecasted that social commerce will reach $604.5 percent stake in TikTok’s U.S. operations.