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China's Subway Allows Phone Payments, Mental Health App: Huddle, Doomsday Supplies Business Booming

Richard Bradbury | Christine Wong | Arvindh Yuvaraj

16-Aug-17 12:00

China's Subway Allows Phone Payments, Mental Health App: Huddle, Doomsday Supplies Business Booming

In today's Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Christine Wong, and Arvindh Yuvaraj talk about:

 

0:58 - China’s Subway Systems Open Up To Phone Payments

4:21 - Heinz Will Let You Eat Stories Ads On Instagram. Seriously.

8:33 - Huddle Is A Mental Health App That Aims To Be A Safe Space To Share With Peers

18:26 - This Mini Wearable Camera Wants To Be Like A GoPro For Your Everyday Life

25:50 - Business Is Booming For Those Who Sell Doomsday Supplies


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