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Rescuing The Restaurant Business From App Decline

PYMNTS

The model for the DineVite online and mobile app is actually similar to social media. What will factor into any restaurant or restaurant group’s success in tomorrow’s online world are the numbers and demographics of just how tourist-traveled your city, town, or region is going forward.

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Car Vending Machine Company Carvana Goes Up Against Wall Street

PYMNTS

Just ask Carvana, the leading online automotive seller and a major force in changing the way people buy cars. To pick up a Carvana-purchased vehicle, the customer drops a customized “coin” into the slot, which activates the eight-story vehicle delivery system. Wall Street is a tough master, especially for eCommerce companies.

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Millennial’s Matter to Bank Marketing

Long Lasting Ideas

In the age of Apple Pay, Google Wallet, and online banking, the old assumptions are shattered. How can community banks grow their share of the online market, while at the same time draw the younger generation to the branch? Conservative bankers might dismiss social media. Don’t. Give young people a voice.

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FinovateSpring 2016 Live Blog – Day 1

William Mills

Qumrum allows banks to actually document customer interactions online. We enable FIs to record everything that goes on with the customers transactions on mobile, online, social and let the FI validate interactions on that site. Empyr helps to connect online and offline businesses. 11 hours a day online. Good job.

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The metaverse could be tech’s next trillion-dollar opportunity: These are the companies making it a reality

CB Insights

We already have virtual worlds featuring live concerts and online games where players spend hundreds of hours — but metaverse enthusiasts see a future where entire societies thrive in an online realm inhabited by avatars of real people. While the space is still in early days, the longer-term implications may not be trivial.

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