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Archive for 05/2011
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Technologist can’t square circles, but we can help
[Dave Birch] Politicians don’t know what to do about the Internet, so we need to get on and develop responsible infrastructure ourselves.
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Square’s innovation path
[Dave Birch] What is the innovation that Square brings to retail payments?
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Could bank account numbers be portable like mobile numbers?
[Dave Birch] Here’s an idea in response to the Independent Commission on Banking’s report.
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First live mobile NFC payment service in UK
[Dave Birch] Today is actually a rather special day in the history of retail payments in the UK.
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Identity management is a foundation of cyberdefence
Identity infrastructure is the first line of cyberdefence.
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What Google thinks about NFC is important
[Dave Birch] Google made some very interesting comments about NFC yesterday, although they were a little opaque in places.
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Prepaid could be a great product, if it worked better
[Dave Birch] Prepaid cards are a great product, but they don’t work as well as they should.
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Improving authentication in the mass market using two, three (and four?) factors
[Dave Birch] Surely we must be getting closer to mass market two, three and perhaps even four factor authentication?
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Games are quite a serious business
[Dave Birch] What has been happening in the world of “games” will have an impact on the real world of payments.
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The disaster in Japan has lessons for payments
[Dave Birch] The disaster in Japan shows that some kinds of electronic payment are more resilient than others.
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