Jan Chipchase on Mobile Money

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pHere’s a a href=”http://designmind.frogdesign.com/blog/jan-chipchase-goes-to-washington.html”nice little tidbit/a from Frog Design, outlining a talk Jan Chipchase delivered to the US State Department about mobile money. The talk is part of a series of discussions entitled Tech@State, part of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s “21st Century Statecraft” initative. /p

pHere’s an excerpt:/p

blockquoteWhile cultural notions of privacy vary considerably, most people assume that transactions related to money — the details of a purchase; the balance on an account, that a bill has been paid-should be kept private. And while it’s certainly true for some transactions, there is a tendency to assume that privacy is necessary for *all* transactions. More research needs to be done in this space, but I’d argue that only a few key transactions need to remain truly private, and the others could flow through less private channels./blockquote

pRead the full talk, slides included, a href=”http://designmind.frogdesign.com/blog/jan-chipchase-goes-to-washington.html”here/a./pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/technology/jan_chipchase_on_mobile_money__17082.asp”(more…)/a
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