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David’s Bridal Teams With Popwallet For Marketing Via Mobile Wallets

PYMNTS

As a next step in the direction of a digital-first, omnichannel experience, David’s Bridal is teaming with mobile wallet marketing automation platform Popwallet. We are always looking for new and innovative tools to connect with her and we will not stop looking for new ways to surprise her, to delight her, and to serve her.”.

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Chatbot Tracker: Are Payments The Missing Link To Chatbot Success?

PYMNTS

It’s nearly impossible to find a day where money isn’t flowing between retailers and consumers. With today’s economy becoming increasingly more connected over the past decade, there have been various forms of technology solutions developed along the way to assist in streamlining smart devices.

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Foursquare Makes Software That Leverages Location Available To Third-Party Apps

PYMNTS

While Pilgrim has been running on Foursquare City Guide and Swarm for quite some time (the technology which sends users push notifications when at a new restaurant or recommendations when in a new city), it is now being offered to marketers and developers who want to use it in their own apps.

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Surviving The Retail Apocalypse: The Technologies And Trends That Can Help Brick-And-Mortar Thrive Again

CB Insights

Research BRIEFING: Surviving the Retail Apocalypse. How are brick-and-mortar retailers surviving and adapting in the world of digital commerce? The retail apocalypse has claimed many victims , with almost 7,000 stores closing in the US in 2017. And that’s just since February. However, this isn’t the whole story.

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Where Major Corporations Like Salesforce And NVIDIA Are Investing In Artificial Intelligence

CB Insights

The corporate and CVC investors that participated in the round don’t come from the auto industry; rather, all three — Baidu Capital, Lenovo Ventures Group, and Tencent Holdings — are investment arms of well-known Chinese technology giants. Corporate Investors in the Round: Capital One Growth Ventures, Citi Ventures, Dell Technologies.