Amazon Go Shows How E-commerce Will Work in the Future (Thinks Out Loud Episode 182)
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Amazon Go Shows How E-commerce Will Work in the Future (Thinks Out Loud Episode 182) – Headlines and Show Notes
- Amazon Go Will Offer Checkout-Free Shopping | WIRED
- A Quick Snapshot of the State of Mobile Payments
- The Future of Mobile Commerce Starts Now – Thinks Out Loud Episode 105 and the IBM video I’d mentioned:
- Why I’m Bullish on Mobile Payments and Messaging (Thinks Out Loud Episode 158)
- Why Mobile Payments Will Rule
- 13 Key Insights About Mobile Commerce, Payments, and Content Marketing: E-commerce Link Digest
- 6 Awesome Insights About Mobile Payments, E-commerce and Even More: E-commerce Link Digest
- Is User Experience Holding Back the Growth of Mobile Payments?
- 6 Major Stories About Millennials and Mobile Commerce: E-commerce Link Digest
- How Amazon Go would really work: patent holds clues
- Driving Seamless Experiences in 2016 (Thinks Out Loud Episode 149)
- What Makes You Think Your Customers Care About You?
- What Disruption Means: Thinks Out Loud Episode 126
- Digital Drives Disruption (Thinks Out Loud Episode 156)
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You might also want to check out these slides I had the pleasure of presenting recently about how to lead mobile-focused digital transformation within large organizations (a topic we’ve been talking about a fair bit lately). Here are the slides for your reference:
(And, yes… you can hire me to speak at your next event, too).
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Recorded using an Audio-Technica AT2035 studio condenser microphone through a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Express 9 for the Mac.
Running time: 15m 12s
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