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Amazon to tap into UK business-to-business market with new service, stretching beyond its traditional consumer base
Jaap Arriens | NurPhoto | Getty Images Amazon seeks to enter into the multibillion-pound U.K. business-to-business (B2B) market by launching a new service, which sells office supplies, industrial tools and laboratory supplies to companies, expanding well beyond its consumer retail market to attract businesses.
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Gabrielle Union Inks First-Look Deal With Sony Pictures TV
Gabrielle Union, star and executive producer of NBC's drama pilot L.A.'s Finest, has signed a first look deal with Sony Pictures TV, the studio behind the offshoot from the Bad Boys movie franchise.
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J Lo's Lucite Platform Heels Are No Joke - In Fact, They've Left Us Speechless
We think we've seen the highest slit J Lo will wear, and we think we've seen the sexiest stilettos she'll ever step into, and then she goes and outdoes herself.
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Going Under the Knife, With Eyes and Ears Wide Open
More surgery is being performed with the patient awake and looking on, for both financial and medical reasons. But as surgical patients are electing to keep their eyes wide open, doctor-patient protocol has not kept pace with the new practice. Patients can become unnerved by a seemingly ominous silence, or put off by what passes for office humor.
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Ivanka Fights to Protect Her First Name
Ivanka Trump is one of the most famous women on the planet. She's certainly the most famous Ivanka. Standing by her father's side as he ascended to power in the White House, her prominence even sparked a swell in the number of babies named Ivanka.
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Dream Kardashian's Smile Is Too Cute During Family Time with Aunts Khloé and Kylie
Dream Kardashian's smile will make you smile. In the photo, Dream gave the cutest grin as aunts Kylie Jenner and Khloé looked lovingly back at their niece. Kim Kardashian West and Kourtney Kardashian documented the sibling bonding time on Snapchat and Khloé shared another Instagram of the sisters (
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NEWS: Web Series, Online Video & TV Shows, YouTube | EVENTS: LA & NYC Meetup | Tubefilter.com
The latest from the online video industry, YouTube and the web series world, including breaking news and reviews of digital entertainment.
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  1. Blockchain will transform the way we record and access certain types of data

Blockchain – the distributed, encrypted and public ledger behind virtual currency Bitcoin – has uses beyond making early adopters in virtual currencies filthy stinking rich. Experts say that it represents a leap forward in information storage and security.

blockchain is really just a digital file in which blocks of information are linked together (“chained”) and secured using private key cryptography, ensuring only those with appropriate permission can edit the sections of the data they are entitled to.

Because copies of the file are stored on multiple computer systems (distributed) and kept synchronized through the consensus of the network, they potentially enable innovative solutions to problems involving tracking and ledgering transactions in a digital world.

In fact blockchain has the potential to change the very foundations of our economic system, though this is likely to be some way off. In the meantime, anyone capable of fitting blockchain technology to current business problems is likely to find their skills in demand.

2018 will be an exciting year for technological innovations that will leverage big data, the Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning AI, speech and natural language interfaces, and blockchains tools to transform and improve the world we live in.

Bernard Marr is a best-selling author & keynote speaker on business, technology and big data. His new book is Data Strategy. To read his future posts simply join his network here.

  1. Talking to machines is becoming second nature

The way we interact with machines has evolved from operating levers and valves, to control panels, keyboards and touchscreen interfaces. Thanks (again) to the amount of data we have, we are now at a point where voice controlling machines feels natural and is often the most intuitive option we have.

It’s been predicted that by 2020 half of online searches will be carried out by voice – and 30% of them will be made using devices which have no screen at all. This year, BMW will roll out new cars with Alexa pre-installed, just as Ford has done.

In business we will become increasingly used to using AI assistants to manage day-to-day schedules and put information in front of us when we need it. Going beyond that, there are opportunities to drive sales well as move to a more data-driven customer experience model, through the use of chatbots and natural language-capable marketing tools.

Google's Ad Rivals Leap at Chance to Seize Dollars After YouTube Controversy
Weeks after scores of advertisers boycotted YouTube, Google is still trying to mitigate the damage. Meanwhile, long-struggling competitors in the digital ad market are seizing the moment. MediaMath Inc., a New York-based seller of software for automated online ad buying, is introducing a new service to ensure that ads only run alongside hand-picked, "high quality" content.
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