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EVRYTHNG Opens Blockchain Integration Hub for Consumer Products

June 5, 2018
And what’s sexier than blockchain, eh? I can think of several things, but no matter. Here’s news that smart product platform EVRYTHNG has pawned its vowels to create Blockchain Integration Hub, which adds blockchain-enabled features to consumer products. They’ve partnered with three blockchain solution providers to enable functions like supply chain tracing, product authentication, and consumer rewards programs.
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Neura Assigns “True Personas” Based on Location Tracking

June 1, 2018
Peering into the future, users choices about which sites to visit will be replaced by AI systems that decide for us. AI vendor Neura offers a glimpse of that world by tracking location with mobile and Internet of Things devices and letting marketers subscribe to “moments” such as “arrived at office”. Anonymized, of course. They’ve just added “True Personas” which uses location history to assign people to categories like “avid runner”, “hard worker” or “late sleeper”. Sign me up! Or maybe they already did.
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Facebook Loses First Place as Mobile Traffic Source

June 1, 2018
The transition from direct mail to digital may be old news, but change continues within the digital world as well. Chartbeat reports that Facebook has lost its standing as the number one source of mobile Web site visits. Total traffic is flat but direct traffic and Google Search are now the top referrers. Facebook’s decision to prioritize personal over commercial content is the likely cause; Google has also made changes to increase its share.
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Fraud Protection Service Signifyd Raises $100 Million Series D

May 31, 2018
Next is a $100 million Series D from Signifyd, which offers guaranteed fraud detection to e-commerce merchants. They judge orders based on individual-level information ranging from device fingerprints and IP geo-location to social graphs and public records to cross-merchant blacklists, drawing on experiences of more than 10,000 clients. The “guaranteed” part is they pay the merchant if an approved order results in a credit card chargeback. Total funding is now $186 million.
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