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Archive for 09/2011

  • Facing up to the competition

    Facebook Credits are not an alternative to debit cards or cheques just yet, but in the future?

  • ROE on API

    Banks may have no choice but to provide APIs, especially around payments

  • Maps and road

    One thing that might help mobile payments to develop in the US is a simplified regulatory environment.

  • What’s a Grecian e-urn?

    Can technology help with the mess in Greece?

  • You’ve got to pick a pocket or two, boys

    Why is the “electronic pickpocketing” meme so firmly established when it is meaningless?

  • TV’s times

    Years ago, I underestimated the growth of mobile financial services and overestimated the growth of TV financial services.

  • Joint approaches

    In the UK, France and Germany the mobile operators are trying very different kinds of joint venture around mobile proxmity.

  • Let’s have some liability

    If the government wants the private sector to provide identity infrastructure then they need to sort out a liability model.

  • I love prepaid, but not everyone does

    We shouldn’t allow “knee-jerk” regulation to undermine the potential for prepaid instruments.

  • We don’t know whether we want real names or not

    Part of the problem with the discussion about “real names” is that neither the public nor politicians actually know what they want. Let’s get a policy together, then discuss the tactics.

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