Thursday 20 July 2017

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E-Commerce Minute: Thursday -- July 20, 2017

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Headline Scan
Facebook Launches 'Discover Growth' Global B2B Ad Campaign
Trump's Plan to Make Government IT Great
A New Service Model
Major Tech Firms Pressure FCC to Stay the Net Neutrality Course
Vendor Exposes Millions of Verizon Customers on Amazon Cloud
Free AI Chatbot Goes to Bat for Beleaguered Consumers
With Echo Dot at Bat, Amazon Scores Prime Day Home Run
Consumers Are Ready to Embrace 'Futuristic' Payment Tech
Amazon's Echo Show: The Future Is Here
The 3 Crucial Stages of an Effective Content Marketing Strategy
Nanorep CTO Amit Ben: Chatbots Should Be Useful, Not Human

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Facebook Launches 'Discover Growth' Global B2B Ad Campaign
Facebook on Wednesday launched "Discover Growth," a global ad campaign
targeting B2B marketers. The 30-day U.S. ad campaign, which will target
direct-response marketers as well as traditional brands, will run both
on and off the Facebook platform. The on-platform campaign reportedly
will consist of one ad per day on Facebook, Instagram and the Facebook
Audience Network.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84685.html

Trump's Plan to Make Government IT Great
The American Technology Council, which President Donald Trump
established this spring by executive order, has four years to rebuild
the federal government's information technology structure. A massive
reboot of both hardware and software will be necessary to bring
government computers up to modern standards. The effort will force many
government agencies to shift years of floppy disk and other outdated
storage technologies to the cloud.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84681.html

A New Service Model
People concerned about automation killing jobs might look at Helpshift's
strategy and similar automation approaches. By enabling businesses to
build help or support into mobile apps, these new models are re-
inventing support to get the job done. Sure, they provide automated
support in lieu of conventional agents, but they do so at a level where
it often can be uneconomic to position live agents.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84683.html

Major Tech Firms Pressure FCC to Stay the Net Neutrality Course
The Internet Association, which represents 40 leading technology
companies -- including Facebook, Google, Amazon and others -- on Monday
filed comments with the FCC, urging it to maintain Net neutrality
regulations enacted during the Obama administration. The rules have
created a level playing field that has helped fuel innovation in the
broadband Internet space, according to IA.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84680.html

Vendor Exposes Millions of Verizon Customers on Amazon Cloud
Verizon, the largest wireless carrier in the U.S., has confirmed that
data belonging to about six million of its wireless customers was
exposed after the information mistakenly was allowed to remain
unprotected on an Amazon cloud server. The disclosure follows reports
that an engineer at Nice Systems allowed the data of 14 million Verizon
customers to reside on an Amazon Web Services S3 bucket.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84676.html

Free AI Chatbot Goes to Bat for Beleaguered Consumers
DoNotPay, an AI-based chatbot app created to help fight parking tickets
in the UK, now addresses roughly 1,000 consumer concerns and is
available throughout the U.S. as well as across the pond. The app's
creator, Stanford student Joshua Browder, announced the expansion last
week. Powered by IBM Watson, DoNotPay has about 1,000 bots capable of
tackling a variety of legal and service issues.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84677.html

With Echo Dot at Bat, Amazon Scores Prime Day Home Run
Amazon has hailed its third-annual Prime Day promotion as its single
biggest global shopping event ever. Held earlier this week, it garnered
an estimated $1 billion in sales, surpassing year-ago sales by 60
percent and beating the company's prior Black Friday and Cyber Monday
records. More members joined Prime on this year's Prime Day than on any
other single day in the company's history.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84670.html

Consumers Are Ready to Embrace 'Futuristic' Payment Tech
As many as 80 percent of U.S. residents support frictionless payment
methods and technologies, suggests a survey of 1,000 consumers Viewpost
published this week. Among its other findings: Nearly 51 percent of
survey participants were paid electronically through direct deposit, and
83 percent of respondents believed paper checks would be eliminated
completely within the next 20 years.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84672.html

Amazon's Echo Show: The Future Is Here
Amazon recently launched its Echo Show, which brings a visual screen to
its smart speaker device. I wonder whether we're ready to start living
in what seems like a futuristic Star Trek world. The Echo Show
experience is sort of like having a laptop sitting on your table -- one
that uses AI, allows you to speak to it, speaks back to you, and shows
you relevant things on its screen.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84669.html

The 3 Crucial Stages of an Effective Content Marketing Strategy
There are three key stages of implementing a content-based lead
generation strategy -- content development, targeting and prospect
nurturing -- that marketers should take into account. However, they
often focus on one stage more than the others, missing out on
opportunities for optimization. That is one of the findings of a new
study from NetLine, a B2B content syndication lead generation network.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84666.html

Nanorep CTO Amit Ben: Chatbots Should Be Useful, Not Human
"When you provide service, it can be either completely general, or
contextual -- which means it's different for different demographics,"
said Nanorep CTO Amit Ben. "Personalized service means that you get to
the most fine-grained resolution possible. It's self-service that can be
catered and adjusted dynamically to each person experiencing that
service."
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84662.html

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This Week's Top News Headlines From the E-Commerce Times

Facebook Launches 'Discover Growth' Global B2B Ad Campaign
(Posted 20-Jul-17)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84685.html

Trump's Plan to Make Government IT Great
(Posted 19-Jul-17)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84681.html

Major Tech Firms Pressure FCC to Stay the Net Neutrality Course
(Posted 18-Jul-17)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84680.html

Vendor Exposes Millions of Verizon Customers on Amazon Cloud
(Posted 17-Jul-17)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84676.html

With Echo Dot at Bat, Amazon Scores Prime Day Home Run
(Posted 14-Jul-17)
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/84670.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From TechNewsWorld

Google's Ugly Duckling Glass Becomes Enterprise Swan
(Posted 19-Jul-17)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84682.html

New AI Assistant Digs Up Specialized Info for Makers
(Posted 18-Jul-17)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84667.html

10th Anniversary iPhone Buzz: Late, Expensive, Possibly Awesome
(Posted 18-Jul-17)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84679.html

HP Is Back: Should It Rename Itself Compaq?
(Posted 17-Jul-17)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84673.html

Alteryx CCO Olivia Duane Adams: Women Do Think Differently
(Posted 14-Jul-17)
http://www.technewsworld.com/story/84671.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From CRM Buyer

A New Service Model
(Posted 19-Jul-17)
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/84683.html

Free AI Chatbot Goes to Bat for Beleaguered Consumers
(Posted 17-Jul-17)
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/84677.html

Consumers Are Ready to Embrace 'Futuristic' Payment Tech
(Posted 14-Jul-17)
http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/84672.html

This Week's Top News Headlines From LinuxInsider

Microsoft Rolls Out Linux Support in SQL Server 2017 Release Candidate
(Posted 19-Jul-17)
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/84684.html

SharkLinux OS Is Destined for Success
(Posted 17-Jul-17)
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/84675.html

Fedora 26 Powers Up Cloud, Server, Workstation Systems
(Posted 15-Jul-17)
http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/84674.html

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The Morning After: Windows is in your thermostat

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It's Thursday, July 20, 2017.

Hey, good morning! You look fabulous.

(Oops, let's try that one more time.)
How do you do, fellow kids? Our back to school guide is overflowing with laptop and desktop recommendations, there’s a smart workout-stick Kickstarter and everyone’s talking about 911. Also, keep an eye out later today for Microsoft’s latest earnings report.

This list goes to 11.

Back to School 2017: The best computers for students

Back to School 2017: The best computers for students

Today our buying guide focuses on computers. Surface, MacBook, Spectre -- we break down all the big names and point out why they deserve a spot in your dorm room this fall. With starting prices ranging from $469 to $1,550, and screen sizes running the gamut from 12 inches to 27, there’s something for just about every use case.

Windows 10 is coming to appliances.

Microsoft shows off a Nest-like thermostat based on Cortana

Microsoft shows off a Nest-like thermostat based on Cortana

Microsoft didn’t make this GLAS thermostat -- Johnson Controls did -- but Windows IoT tech is powering its smart features. Like Harman Kardon’s speaker, it shows what the Cortana Skills Kit is capable of voice controls and more. We don’t have much information about this device yet, but it appears there’s a new challenger to take on Nest.

It’s a smart stick.

Axon trains your muscles with light-based feedback

Axon trains your muscles with light-based feedback

This pool-cue-like training tool can tell how hard you’re pushing its sensing end into a hard surface, then provides feedback via built-in lights to direct your workout. The five-foot-long Axon claims it can provide a full-body workout, which… we guess is true. Kickstarter pricing starts at $199, which seems perfect for something you’ll use once before tossing it in the garage next to your elliptical, pull-up bar and ThighMaster.

Great for insomniacs.

Apple’s 'Planet of the Apps': lousy TV, good for developers

Appleā€™s 'Planet of the Apps': lousy TV, good for developers

You’d think that Apple would be able to create a show that's unique, informative and entertaining, given its expertise on the subject matter and history of innovating (even if its latest projects have been bland). Unfortunately, the most interesting part of the show barely gets enough screen time.

Get to the airport early.

DHS: Enhanced airport screening measures are now in effect

If you're flying into the US, you can expect a greater scrutiny of your electronics. You may be asked to unpack your carry-on bags, so security officials can examine these devices. You can also expect more swabbing and bomb-sniffing dogs.

It’s not a fake life saver.

911

911

We had a busy day for emergency calling across three different tech companies. Apple patented a way for users to discreetly call 911 with just their fingerprint, while Google updated its phone app to automatically display your location (based on GPS) for you to see when you call 911. That’s great, but OnePlus 5 owners are just worried about their calls going through after multiple users reported that dialing 911 caused their phones to reboot. An update to fix the bug is on the way.

This is just televised ‘Scrabble,’ right?

Here's the 'Words With Friends' TV show you didn't ask for

Here's the 'Words With Friends' TV show you didn't ask for

Following the lead of Shazam, Angry Birds and Candy Crush, MGM and Zynga are working on a Words with Friends game show.

But wait, there's more...

1. Lenovo reveals AR headset and other ambitious AI concepts

2. Trump endorses FCC's plan to roll back net neutrality

3. Focusing on business might resurrect Google Glass

4. Twitch vs. YouTube Gaming: A 'Destiny 2' snapshot

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