Rakuten wesentlich besser als Rocket
CEO and Co-Founder, Oliver Tan, introduced the company’s new visual recognition tool for retailers to drive engagement and revenue through social content
March 19, 2018 06:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ViSenze, the artificial intelligence company powering visual commerce, today announced Shoppable User Generated Content (UGC), a visual recognition tool that understands and tags user-generated content making items within images easy to discover, search and purchase. The company is now offering retailers and brands trials of the Shoppable UGC tool with a full rollout expected in Q3 2018. In addition to making items within user-generated images available for purchase, Shoppable UGC offers retailers visibility into how their products are being used through images shared online, enabling them to take meaningful action based on authentic, visually-driven consumer behavior.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/...r-Generated-Content-Powered
https://www.pymnts.com/google/2017/...-series-a-for-algorithmia/Osage University Partners.
By PYMNTS
Posted on April 11, 2017
There’s little doubt that the home share sector is beginning to boom globally among business travelers, with millennials adopting the practice at a greater rate than their older counterparts (as millennials are wont to do).
For their part, Rakuten recently made a major investment in a Singapore startup as a means to break into the growing business travel side of home share.
The Japanese internet company just pitched in SG$4 million ($2.8 million) to Singapore-based home share startup MetroResidences, a service that matches corporate employees looking to rent properties for a month or more in Singapore with owners seeking short-term tenants. The funding goes toward MetroResidences’ Series A round.
https://www.pymnts.com/innovation/2017/...amex-japan-metroresidences/
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Yoolim Lee
18. August 2016 04:35 CEST
The e-commerce firm’s VC arm anchors a $2.3 million seed round
Companies are increasingly experimenting with online chatbots
A U.S. startup that helps corporate clients design chatbots, has secured $2.3 million in financing from investors led by to accelerate its marketing efforts.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...u-s-chatbot-service-dexter
Chatbots gibt es mittlerweile wie Sand am Meer. Nicht nur Facebook und Slack nutzen sie für Messenger-Dienste, SMS oder E-Mails. Mit der Plattform Dexter kann jetzt jeder seinen eigenen Chatbot erstellen.
Für den Anfang reicht es, einzugeben, worauf der Bot reagieren soll. Als Antwort stehen ihm dafür Text, Gifs oder Videos zur Verfügung. Soll es etwas komplizierter werden, ist natürlich ein höherer Zeitaufwand notwendig, aber laut t3n ist der Einstieg schnell gemacht und so unkompliziert wie die Texteingabe bei WordPress.
https://www.futurezone.de/digital-life/...exter-selbst-erstellen.html
Key Statistics
P/E Ratio 11.35
Price to Book Ratio 1.7989
https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/4755:JP
Wenn auch unter erheblichen Schwankungen.
The move is believed to enable the Jakarta-based startup to strengthen its position in its home country in competing with industry rivals. It also took on Uber and Grab head-on with the launch of Go-Car in April.
http://www.marketing-interactive.com/...ek-raises-us550m-new-funding/
http://thebridge.jp/en/2017/05/from-scratch-series-c-round-funding
New York, NY, September 25, 2017 – Leading international payments platform Currencycloud has received a 2017 API Award for its innovative Payment APIs. The 2017 API Awards are the API Industry’s largest award event, taking place during the API World 2017 Conference & Expo, the world’s largest API conference & expo with 3,000+ attendees.
The 2017 API Awards received hundreds of nominations, and the API World advisory board selected Currencycloud’s product based on three criteria: reputation in the API industry, recent media coverage, and innovativeness of the API initiatives.
“Currencycloud’s Payment Engine is a great example of how more and more of the tech industry is realizing that APIs are not just how we integrate tools and apps, APIs are the new way of doing business and building new revolutionary technologies,” said Geoff Domoracki, Founder of API World.
https://www.currencycloud.com/company/news/item/...ns-2017-api-award/
C2C is a growing market in Japan, and Rakuma is gaining traction as a major player. While the new Rakuma will occupy the number two spot in the industry, the team isn’t about to stop there.
“We are already making around 140 billion yen in annualized sales. We want to continue to grow exponentially,” explains Matsumura. “We are aiming for number one.”
https://rakuten.today/blog/rakuma-fril-combine.html?
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https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/...-customers-300604214.html
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