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Archive for: June, 2008
Elizabeth Lumley - Finextra - London | 24/06/2008 | 3303 views | 2 comments
It's a man's world...?
This is a funny story about about how women with long nails can't use an iPhone. Which is a bit strange, as an owner of an iPod Touch, I think they are a rather female friendly. But it got me thinking about other tiny annoyances for women in the City. To name a few:1. Shiny marble floors at investment banks when your wearing high heels. 2. Name...
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney | 23/06/2008 | 2620 views
A Blink Through My Futurist Goggles
I've always thought that Moore's Law was really just an early illusion like the flat earth theory was for early explorers and that computers would soon make the jump to something significantly beyond what we currently perceive. A group of Australian scientists have brought it that much closer with a wire a few atoms thick using similar tech...
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney | 20/06/2008 | 2409 views
Out comes the stick for the credit crunchers
Prosecutors in the US are hauling in the first of hundreds of participants in the US mortgage and credit fiasco. It remains to be seen who will pay the price but the government has plenty of people in it's sight. The who's who of money may suddenly become the who was.Is this a good sign ie. the worst is over and now it's time to pay up,...
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney | 20/06/2008 | 2261 views
Australia's economic boom runs out of gas.
A single gas facility explosion has brought Australia's economic boom to a halt and many thousands of businesses face bankruptcy in the next 6 months. Despite numerous national infrastructure, terrorism risk and other well funded studies, reports and committees the government has failed completeley to ensure integrity of the country's infra...
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Risk & regulation
Peter Roberts - UCL - London | 18/06/2008 | 1873 views
1951 - the arrival of computer music
As you may know, when I'm not breaking Finextra I compose and release music to critical acclaim - or damning criticism - it varies. Anyway - it appears this sort of malarkey has been going on for longer than I was aware with the discovery of some old recordings from the University of Manchester on their Ferranti Mk 1. Fascinating stuff - more o...
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17 Jun, 2008
Top 50 most hated business buzz words
Peter Roberts - UCL - London 7180 views | 1 comment
13 Jun, 2008
What does a paltry 500 million pounds in fraud really cost?
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney 2081 views
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Risk & regulation, Retail banking
12 Jun, 2008
Is your mobile low emission or a cooker?
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney 3450 views
12 Jun, 2008
Ebay may have failed to force Paypal monopoly
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney 2288 views
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Payments
07 Jun, 2008
The Dollar has been good - 5.75 percent over 214 yrs?
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney 1776 views
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Risk & regulation
06 Jun, 2008
Imagine 9 out of 10 emails being spam?
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney 1648 views | 1 comment
02 Jun, 2008
Aussies put the spin on banking fees and profits
Dean Procter - Transinteract - Sydney 1997 views
02 Jun, 2008
Password sharing in the National Health Service
Keith Appleyard - available for hire - Bromley 3432 views | 1 comment
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