Tomorrow's Transactions blog
Archive for 02/2011
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Parking is a great test case for cash replacement
[Dave Birch] Why do people insist on saying that cash is free? The simple case of car parking proves otherwise.
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The card fraud situation is actually improving
[Dave Birch] I’m very optimistic about fighting card fraud: the force is with us
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We already have the cheque replacement technology
[Dave Birch] Who on earth thinks that a cheque is a useful way to transfer money?
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Biometrics can be the right solution if you know the right problem
[Dave Birch] Biometrics aren’t a magic bullet, but they could be a good solution to the right problem.
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Mobile payment and mobile banking are different and complementary
[Dave Birch] Mobile payments are not mobile banking, but they are good for it.
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More on the debate about whether consumers will pay for m-payments
[Dave Birch] Whether consumers say that they will pay for m-payments or not, they will.
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Mobile World Congress indicates NFC moving to mass market
[Dave Birch] What’s wrong with making the cost of payments explicit, provided cash is included in the mix.
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Smart meters will need smart identity
[Dave Birch] We need to be just as rigorous in thinking about the future of machine identity as about the future of personal identity.
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Mobile payments will be huge, whatever the public say
[Dave Birch] There’s no point asking the public about new payment products, they have no idea. Mobile payments will be huge, no matter what they say.
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Pricing and payment preferences
[Dave Birch] What’s wrong with making the cost of payments explicit, provided cash is included in the mix.
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