The mobile payments space gets a lot of attention, especially as it seems that a new startup or financial institution launches “a new way to pay, issue rewards or power transactions from a mobile phone” every second, to borrow Leena’s words. Yet, while this “fustercluck” draws most of the headlines, there’s an equally large opportunity on the slightly-less-crowded side of the “mobile payments”…
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Top Apps for College Students Studying Abroad 0
January 17th at 12:38am / Mashable / 0 opinionsAs spring semester begins at colleges across the country, students are boarding planes for study abroad programs. Spring is the most popular semester for study abroad, according to GoAbroad.com. And the number of students in study abroad programs has never been higher. And while having a few semesters of language classes under your belt is a great start, living in a new country can take some adjusting.
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DCM Dealer Uses Social Media Sentiment to Help Traders 0
January 14th at 1:53pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsWe’ve followed the story of Derwent Capital Markets for some time, and today the London-based company has launched its unique stock trading platform, which uses social media data to help traders make moves on the market....
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U.S. Bank Rolls Out An NFC-Based Mobile Payments Service Called “Go Mobile” 4
January 11th at 8:03pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsNFC-based mobile payments are getting another boost in the States: U.S. Bank, one of America’s largest, has announced that it will begin to trial a new mobile payments service called “U.S. Bank Go Mobile,” which allows iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S users to pay for purchases at point-of-sale by waving their smartphone. The initial tests will take place in Salt Lake City, Utah, and Portland, Oregon.
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PicPay Lets Brazilians Make purchases Via a QR Code 0
January 3rd at 7:57pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsPicPay is a new Brazilian mobile payment startup with a simple value proposal: to make a purchase, all you have to do is to scan a small QR code with your camera-equipped phone or tablet....
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9 Apps to Fast-Track Your New Year's Resolutions 0
January 1st at 2:20pm / Mashable / 0 opinionsWhether your goal in 2013 is to lose five pounds, manage your finances, or spend more time with friends and family, there are a growing number of apps that fall into the self-help category and can assist you in accomplishing these resolutions. At Mashable we've tested a lot of them out, but we're still always hearing about new ones. There are a ton of fitness and health apps to chose from, but you might be pleasantly surprised to know they're not all about weight loss.
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Seven Apps That Will Keep Your New Years Resolutions Alive 8
December 31st at 7:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsA brand new year is upon us, and it’s time to start thinking about the changes you want to make. But it can be difficult to follow through on New Years Resolutions, especially without any help or support. But nine times out of ten, there’s an app for that. We pulled seven of Time Magazine’s list of the top ten most broken New Years Resolutions, and determined which apps would be best to help…
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10 of the Best Apps for Home and Work from 2012 0
December 21st at 2:30pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsIf you’re thinking of moving house or changing jobs, 2012 saw a slew of handy apps that could help you in your endeavors....