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Archive for 05/2012
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Down wonder
The early efforts are, naturally, imperfect. But that won’t change the dynamic. Mobile payments will be mainstream, soon.
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If there are barriers to NFC payments, who is building them?
The barrier to NFC payments in the mass market isn’t consumers.
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Contactless rethink
The message about contactless doesn’t seem to be getting through. Perhaps traditional advertising has run its course.
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Time for something different
If Greece does come out of the euro, why not try something different?
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This is about politics, not technology
Anonymity is not an argument against digital money.
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Why O2 Money is interesting
O2 isn’t becoming a bank, but that doesn’t mean it won’t take some bank business.
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Mobile is more secure
The mobile wallet will be much more secure than the leather wallet, provided you think the security through.
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Signed and sealed
Mobile authentication is the best solution for online financial services (except in Dover) so why aren’t we doing it properly?
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Generation gap
I don’t want to ban cheques, and nor do the Payments Council. But I do want to get rid of them.
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Yankee doodling
Should the USA be the last country to implement EMV or the first country to implement son-of-EMV?
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