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The Dawn of the Mobile Banking Era
December 10th, 2009 at 4:56 pmintuitively, i trust the internet more than my phone, despite mobile phone banking being more secure. aside from the bad feedback, there’s also a question over how ready Westerners will be to make this switch, and in what sort of numbers.
Interview: David Cohn, Crowdfunded Journalism Pioneer
December 10th, 2009 at 3:43 pmI think Spot.Us is a prime example of using what we have now in terms of resources and knowledge, starting from journo square one, rather than just reappropriating past models.
Chris Anderson and the Radical Future of 'Free'
December 10th, 2009 at 3:10 pmmodels like raadioheads, and the silverware are interesting, because surely part of their appeal lies ion the novelty – radiohead’s ‘honesty box’ surely wouldn’t work in the long term, as the more people buy albums like that, the more the novelty wears off, and the price would slacken accordingly. same with the silverware – if everyone gave away silverware it wouldn’t affect sales. so the key to free could be creating and maintaining this idea of one off, or novelty?
Livestation Targets TV News Addicts via Smartphones
December 10th, 2009 at 2:54 pmThe key seems to be in its usability, it’s less clunky than similar services and apps, and has got some dinky features. Has the functionality been retained on the iPhone app? I’d like to know!
Ignore the Doomsayers, Copenhagen Could See a Breakthrough on Climate Change
December 3rd, 2009 at 1:54 pmbut isn’t negative carbon needed now, to avoid runaway climate change?