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> Innovation is meaningful, if it addresses a problem that is being faced by consumers. Else it just remains an overused buzzword.
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> Finance is being democratized with more innovative currency and payment systems like Bitcoin and Paypal. Though they will not replace National currency, it is likely that they will have a transformative effect on how payments are made.
http://goo.gl/QQj9Ku
> People need to be compensated for effort and their seniority valued.
http://goo.gl/sRl1CX
> Companies around the world including global banks and insurance companies are lining up to hire fintech consultants who can offer them advice on fintech innovation and offer support for deployment of new technologies.
http://goo.gl/ySHVPo
> Social innovation has often been relegated to the CSR divisions of the corporate sector, however it needs to become an integral part of a company now.
http://goo.gl/gmPXAp
> Intel is taking a huge leap forward with its new chip that offers two and a half times the performance of the previous chip and is an attempt to accelerate sales in a slowing PC market.
http://goo.gl/S85afq
> Google has just undertaken a re-branding exercise as part of which it will also change the ubiquitous logo Google that we are used to seeing.
http://goo.gl/oHhpKl
> Your next car could well be a smart car that can collect data about you, through its cameras and sensors. Connected-cars will come with security threats of their own as the breach with Jeep just showed.
http://goo.gl/2Cxl2E