Wednesday, 16 November 2016

E-Commerce Minute


E-Commerce Minute: Wednesday -- November 16, 2016

The E-Commerce Times -- E-Business Means Business
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Headline Scan
US Comptroller Gears Up for Blockchain and Internet Finance
Signs and Symptoms
Coping With Software Licensing Challenges in the Cloud
Marketo VP Mike Telem: ABM Lets You Dust Off Old Marketing Techniques
BlackBerry to Deliver One Last Keyboard Phone
Russia May Kick Out LinkedIn
Google Insists Android Plays on Level Field in Europe

Today's Story Highlights

US Comptroller Gears Up for Blockchain and Internet Finance
The U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has a lot of catching
up to do in dealing with innovative information technology, as it
affects not only conventional finance, but also new channels of e-
commerce made possible through advances in IT. These channels include
cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, related "blockchain" technologies, and
other Internet-driven financial services.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84090.html

Signs and Symptoms
It's been a rough couple of months, and we should talk about something
fun and not political, but CRM-centric. I know! Let's ask how the
election influenced CRM. Seriously, there's a nugget in there to get us
thinking about business instead of that other stuff. Come on, it'll be
fun. I am not the only one who saw this, but isn't it amazing how the
pollsters got the election outcome exactly wrong?
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84091.html

Coping With Software Licensing Challenges in the Cloud
A majority of independent software vendors were dealing with an
escalating assortment of organizational issues monitoring and monetizing
their software capabilities, according to a survey of ISV executives
conducted last year. As many of those ISVs move to the cloud and SaaS
delivery models, they face even greater obstacles achieving their
business objectives.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84087.html

Marketo VP Mike Telem: ABM Lets You Dust Off Old Marketing Techniques
"Account-based marketing is all about targeting key accounts. It's a
strategy for marketers to focus most of their efforts on key accounts,"
said Mike Telem, vice president of product marketing at Marketo. "In
most B2B businesses, you have a small number of accounts that are the
most valuable. So it makes perfect sense that focusing on those accounts
provides a better return on investment."
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84084.html

BlackBerry to Deliver One Last Keyboard Phone
BlackBerry has a new phone in the works, and it will have a physical
keyboard, according to reports that surfaced last week. The company
recently announced that it would exit the smartphone hardware market and
transition to developing back-end mobile security software. However,
BlackBerry CEO John Chen confirmed that one last device is in the
pipeline.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84085.html

Russia May Kick Out LinkedIn
A LinkedIn block in Russia could be imminent, in light of last week's
court ruling that the company broke a law requiring personal data on
Russian citizens to be stored on servers within the country.
Roskomnadzor, Russia's telecommunications and media authority, is
waiting until it has the full text of the ruling before acting on it.
Russia had 5 million registered LinkedIn members in Q1.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84083.html

Google Insists Android Plays on Level Field in Europe
Google on Thursday fired back at the European Commission's charges that
it violated antitrust law by imposing coercive rules on mobile operators
and developers who use or write applications for its Android operating
system. The EC this spring charged that Google's requirements to use its
search engine and its Chrome browser on mobile devices running Android
were coercive tactics.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84080.html

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ECT News Network Weekly Newsletter


ECT News Network Weekly Newsletter: Wednesday -- November 16, 2016

ECT News Network -- Where Business Meets Technology
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This Week's Top News Headlines From the E-Commerce Times

US Comptroller Gears Up for Blockchain and Internet Finance
(Posted 16-Nov-16)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84090.html

Coping With Software Licensing Challenges in the Cloud
(Posted 15-Nov-16)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84087.html

BlackBerry to Deliver One Last Keyboard Phone
(Posted 14-Nov-16)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84085.html

Russia May Kick Out LinkedIn
(Posted 14-Nov-16)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84083.html

Google Insists Android Plays on Level Field in Europe
(Posted 11-Nov-16)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84080.html

Twitter Shuffles Deck as COO Bain Steps Down
(Posted 10-Nov-16)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84078.html

Election Day Cybershenanigans Highlight Need to Shore Up Security
(Posted 10-Nov-16)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84077.html

Silicon Valley Reels From Trump Shock
(Posted 10-Nov-16)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84073.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From TechNewsWorld

Google Clamps Down on Sneaky Malicious Sites
(Posted 16-Nov-16)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84089.html

Post-Election Backlash Spurs Fake News Crackdown
(Posted 15-Nov-16)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84088.html

Conspiracy Theories in the Information Age, Part 2
(Posted 15-Nov-16)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84086.html

Hype Video Broadcast App Has Niche Potential
(Posted 14-Nov-16)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84081.html

Why Trump May Be the Better Technology President
(Posted 14-Nov-16)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84075.html

First Hyperloop Could Blaze a Trail Between Dubai and Abu Dhabi
(Posted 12-Nov-16)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84082.html

Defeating Malware With Its Own DNA
(Posted 11-Nov-16)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84079.html

Daydream Believers May Boost VR, Suggest Early Reviews
(Posted 10-Nov-16)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84074.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From CRM Buyer

Marketo VP Mike Telem: ABM Lets You Dust Off Old Marketing Techniques
(Posted 15-Nov-16)
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/84084.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From LinuxInsider

wattOS Energizes Aging Hardware
(Posted 15-Nov-16)
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/84076.html

AWS Gives Customers On-Premises Linux Option
(Posted 10-Nov-16)
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/84072.html

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Tech News Flash


Tech News Flash: Wednesday -- November 16, 2016

TechNewsWorld -- All Tech - All The Time
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Headline Scan
Google Clamps Down on Sneaky Malicious Sites
Post-Election Backlash Spurs Fake News Crackdown
Conspiracy Theories in the Information Age, Part 2
wattOS Energizes Aging Hardware
Hype Video Broadcast App Has Niche Potential
Why Trump May Be the Better Technology President
First Hyperloop Could Blaze a Trail Between Dubai and Abu Dhabi

Today's Story Highlights

Google Clamps Down on Sneaky Malicious Sites
Sites that repeatedly violate Google's safe browsing policies will be
classified as repeat offenders, the company said. A small number of
websites take corrective actions after Google displays alerts on their
landing pages warning visitors that they're harmful. However, they
typically revert to violating the policies after Google verifies that
they're safe and removes the warnings.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84089.html

Post-Election Backlash Spurs Fake News Crackdown
Facebook and Google have amended their internal policies regarding
advertising on fake news posts in response to increasing pressure from
users and a growing controversy within the company. There are mounting
concerns that the presidential election may have been influenced by
unvetted fake news stories trending on the network during the past few
weeks of the cycle.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84088.html

Conspiracy Theories in the Information Age, Part 2
In the past, heightened rhetoric and propaganda were the tools of choice
for those looking to convince an electorate to vote them into office,
and conspiracy theories were their bane. This election season has seen
the rise of a new form of persuasion, one that's unique to the
Information Age. For months, WikiLeaks creator Julian Assange had
promised to rain bombshells.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84086.html

wattOS Energizes Aging Hardware
wattOS is a stunning example of really great things coming in small
packages. wattOS is a lightweight and fast desktop Linux distribution
based on Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS built around the LXDE. It uses the
lightweight Openbox window manager as its default user interface. To
credit this 8-year-young community of developers with birthing an
energy-efficient Linux distribution is an understatement.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84076.html

Hype Video Broadcast App Has Niche Potential
The folks who brought Vine into the world last month introduced a new
video broadcasting app called "Hype." Available for free from Intermedia
Labs in the iTunes App Store, Hype not only allows users to broadcast
live to the Internet, but also lets followers interact with their
broadcasts in real time. At first blush, it might seem that Hype's
offering closely mirrors Periscope and Facebook Live.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84081.html

Why Trump May Be the Better Technology President
Years ago, I worked as one of Rev. Robert Schuller's body guards (it was
something to do on Sundays, I wasn't particularly religious) and one of
his sayings was "when given lemons, make lemonade." Personally, I wasn't
excited about either presidential candidate, but I actually think Trump
could be a better technology candidate than Clinton would have been.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84075.html

First Hyperloop Could Blaze a Trail Between Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Hyperloop One, which aims to fulfill the vision of high-speed
transportation promoted by Elon Musk, has signed a deal to develop a
line between Dubai and Abu Dhabi, capital of the United Arab Emirates.
The project reportedly will have several stations throughout Dubai
connecting the hyperloop system to Abu Dhabi. Pods will carry passengers
and cargo between the two.
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84082.html

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The Morning After: Smart ovens, Apple's $300 design book and Snapchat's secret IPO

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It's Wednesday, November 16, 2016.

Good morning! How do you like your eggs?

A smart oven that does the thinking for you, a new product from Apple that costs $300 and doesn't even have a touchscreen, and DJI's duo of upgraded drones that are tailored for filmographers. We're halfway through, folks, you've got this.

It comes in standard and Plus sizes

Apple wants to sell you a $300 design book

Apple wants to sell you a $300 design book

Apple has announced a new photo book that "chronicles 20 years of Apple design". Dedicated to the memory of co-founder Steve Jobs, it features 450 photos of gadgets past and present, shot by famed photographer Andrew Zuckerman. Both a small (10.2 x 12.75 inches) and a larger (13 x 16.25 inches) volume will go on sale online and in select Apple stores starting today, for $199 and $299 respectively.

Store old photos with your smartphone

Google's PhotoScan app digitizes your physical prints

Google says it wants the service to be a home for all of your photos, and today that mission expanded to encompass the old photos housed in shoeboxes and albums around the world. Its new app, PhotoScan, is part of that, and it's just landed on both iOS and Android devices. If you want to try PhotoScan but are worried about your privacy, you don't even need to upload your pictures to Google. (All those facial recognition skills will require Google's online AI skills, however.)

Tastes like the future

June the smart oven makes a mean steak

June the smart oven makes a mean steak

Smart cooking gadgets are relatively de rigueur these days: connected sous vide machines, smart kitchen scales and even a WiFi slow cooker have already made an appearance. The June smart oven, however, is a lot more than an oven with a connected app. It's outfitted with a quad-core NVIDIA CPU and a slew of sensors, all for the purpose of taking the guesswork out of cooking. And after three years of development, June is ready to cook. The downside? She charges $1,495 for her services.

From the developer of "Thomas Was Alone" and "Volume"

Mike Bithell's "point-and-bounce" VR game has a strange inspiration

EarthShape launched last week on Google's Daydream VR platform, and its indie developer explains where the unusual gameplay model came from: drawing lines in a car window's condensation, attempting to "catch" raindrops as they rolled down. In the game, players draw lines on a grid to control a bouncing ball, thereby cultivating life across 25-plus alien planets. All this, of course, occurs as Sue Perkins of "The Great British Bake Off" narrates the action.

Not the Eero we wanted, but the one we deserved?

Google WiFi routers are available for pre-order

The folks in Mountain View are giving WiFi routing another shot, with these units capable of creating a mesh network covering up to 4,500 square feet. The Google WiFi box is $129 for one, or $300 for a three-pack, and they should start shipping in December.

Pro drones

DJI's newest drones are built for filmmakers

DJI's newest drones are built for filmmakers

DJI's new Phantom 4 Pro can capture 20-megapixel stills and 4K video at 60 frames per second, thanks to its new 1-inch CMOS, while its Inspire drone sequel is just downright speedy. The filmography drone can accelerate to 50MPH in a mere four seconds and hit a top speed of 67MPH. It's still capable of moving that fast despite packing an on-board SSD instead of an SD card storage option. Coolest part: The new Inspire 2 now offers a dedicated first-person-view camera for the pilot. I'm flying!

Hacking is the new name of the game

"Overwatch" hacker Sombra is now available to everyone

After her Blizzcon debut and a short test period, Sombra is ready for play on all platforms. The latest "Overwatch" character's abilities include hacking, teleportation, invisibility and an EMP blast. It's also added an Arcade that rotates maps and rules as well as a new Antarctica map, and Season 3 of Competitive Play is scheduled to begin November 30th.

But wait, there's more...

1. Snapchat's secret IPO filing

2. NVIDIA helped to build an AI for cancer research

3. Governments routinely blocked messaging apps in 2016

4. Engadget giveaway: Win an Overdrive smart racing set courtesy of Anki!

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