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Gabriel Tomescu from Kitchener, Canada writes: Great podcast! The trends Rick pointed out seem logical and expected (i.e. mass adoption of micro-payment systems in Canada and/or US is mostly a factor of time).
I found the bit about Interac quite interesting ... it seems like they have the most to lose when this trend fully unfolds. Any insights on their possible reactions? If indeed Rick is correct, and micro-payments start spreading like a wild-fire, which company is best positioned to take advantage of this? Cisco?
I'm not too familiar with the companies that are providing this service overseas. Any thoughts?- Posted 08/05/08 at 8:59 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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C C from Coombs BC, Canada writes: Hilarious. Where do you get these guys, oh yeah ex windose exec. They do pay them very well. Very funny. Micro payments oh right that's gonna fly. We been waiting what 15 years for that little turkey to hatch. He here's some chirping in there ... heh. My favorite. "Jeremy Wright at B5 is building a world class team so he can focus on his strengths, bloggers and blogging."
Wow ... thanks eh' haven't laughed so much in days.
It's not at all hard to see why Linux is gonna eat everyones lunch.- Posted 08/05/08 at 11:47 PM EDT | Alert an Editor | Link to Comment
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