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  • Brilliant. I think the shape itself would also help those collecting donations for non-profits. Donating to a charity through Square feels odd to some. 

Machine accepts cards for tips
As currency goes ever more digital, there have been a number of new technologies enabling quick transactions of small amounts, from contactless wristwatch payments to bill-settling with fingerprints. But does ditching loose change mean that customer service staff are losing out on tips? The DipJar aims to make sure that cardholders can still leave a gratuity. READ MORE…

    Brilliant. I think the shape itself would also help those collecting donations for non-profits. Donating to a charity through Square feels odd to some. 

    Machine accepts cards for tips

    As currency goes ever more digital, there have been a number of new technologies enabling quick transactions of small amounts, from contactless wristwatch payments to bill-settling with fingerprints. But does ditching loose change mean that customer service staff are losing out on tips? The DipJar aims to make sure that cardholders can still leave a gratuity. READ MORE…

    Source: springwise
    • 8 months ago
    • 48 notes
    • #Disruption
    • #tips
    • #finance
    • #credit cards
  • PINTEREST FOR CEOS
Some marketers are dragging their feet where it comes to using Pinterest, but the longer they wait the more likely a competitor will leverage it before they can.
(via Infographic: A CEO’s Guide To Pinterest | CEO.com)

    PINTEREST FOR CEOS

    Some marketers are dragging their feet where it comes to using Pinterest, but the longer they wait the more likely a competitor will leverage it before they can.

    (via Infographic: A CEO’s Guide To Pinterest | CEO.com)

    Source: ceo.com
    • 8 months ago
    • #CEO
    • #Pinterest
    • #Social Media
    • #marketing
    • #business
    • #disruption
  • ROBOTS IN THE WORKPLACE

    Not sure if it’s worth the $22K price tag but it is a step forward in bringing robotics into small and mid sized businesses. Note that this isn’t a kit. It’s almost ready to work right out of the box. I’m looking forward to seeing how it’s actually used by the first round of customers.

    Source: youtube.com
    • 8 months ago
    • 1 notes
    • #robots
    • #manufacturing
    • #assembly
    • #disruption
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