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DraftKings To Merge With Other Companies, Go Public

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Online betting company DraftKings is merging with two other companies and going public, according to a report by the Boston Business Journal. Jason Robins, the co-founder and CEO of DraftKings, is going to run the new company, which will be incorporated in Nevada and keep its headquarters in Boston.

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DraftKings To Merge, IPO At A $3.3B Market Value

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Online betting company DraftKings is merging with two other companies and going public, according to a report by the Boston Business Journal. Jason Robins, the co-founder and CEO of DraftKings, is going to run the new company, which will be incorporated in Nevada and keep its headquarters in Boston.

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In-Store Kiosks A Sign Of QSR Innovation

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The company, started by celebrity chef Danny Meyer, said the kiosks should make staff more available to focus on food preparation and the customer experience. Not to be outdone, famed chef Daniel Boulud is opening his own tech-centric QSR with four Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduates.

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How Innovative mPOS Is Paving The Way To A Self-Checkout Future

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Massachusetts locations. The finding was reported by Boston Retail Partners in its 20th annual POS/Customer Engagement Benchmark Survey. To begin the process, the retailer was said to bring 100 POS systems and accompanying TCx displays into seven of its stores.

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Model Bank 2017: Some First Impressions

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Ongoing innovation in banking technology is clearly beginning to pay off, and we’ve been privileged to learn an immense amount from all of the financial institutions that took the time to tell us about their how they’ve been using technology and innovation to serve customers better, become more efficient, and mitigate risk.

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Adopting Technology Without Eclipsing Human Interaction

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Diners want such innovations, too, and are turning so sharply to mobile food orders that the global food delivery mobile app market could rise to $16.6 Clover started with one food truck and it now has 12 restaurant locations throughout the greater Boston area. billion by 2023 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.9