Twitter Forefather Leaves, Aims to Disrupt Banking Next - 0 views
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Imagine a Web-based bank that lets you deposit checks by simply photographing them with its mobile app. It lets you make cash withdrawals from ATMs all over the country at no cost, sometimes even reimbursing you for fees you get charged by other companies.
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Today Payne announced that he's leaving Twitter to co-found an online banking startup with just such a vision, called BankSimple.
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BankSimple says it will be "an easy, intuitive, and social bank for people who appreciate simple online services." The company emphasizes its lack of fees, saying that other banks grew greedy when they moved beyond making money from interest on deposits.
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Disintermediation: The disruption to come for Education 2.0 - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views
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There will always be physical schools - students need to go somewhere during the day to enable the engine of modern economic progress: two parents working. But these schools will evolve into things that look more like civic centers - hubs for community involvement and rich relationship-building
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My mind drifts to a calm, blue place when I read this. The process of learning strikes me as almost arbitrary now that the technology of the Internet has lodged itself in the world. Not only would this "community center" idea be great for learning, but it could nourish the soul a bit more. There are few of what you might consider "secular" churches out there: places where you can share your feelings. The religious world seems to have a monopoly on that. I can see that gap being filled by enriched education environments.
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Disintermediation: The disruption to come for Education 2.0 - 0 views
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Disintermediation is a process in which a middle player poised between service or product providers and their consumers is weakened or removed from the value chain.
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An example of what disintermediation looks like is what happened to travel agencies.
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Disintermediation of travel agencies occurred in two distinct phases: an initial phase in which technology enabled travel agents to do their job better and a “terminal” phase in which these same agencies were disintermediated.
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Difference Between Economics and Finance - 0 views
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Finance is a fund management science.
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Economics is a social science.
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The main difference between economics and finance is that finance focuses entirely on the maximization of wealth. On contrary to the finance, economics focuses on the optimization of valued goals.
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Russia, Turkey: A Grand Energy Bargain? - 0 views
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Since Russia and Turkey are both resurgent powers in the region, the energy issue can turn quite thorny at times, particularly as the West is leaning on Turkey to keep its distance from Moscow. But Russia and Turkey are not looking for an energy brawl at the moment. Tensions exist between these historic rivals, but the current geopolitical environment is pushing the two sides to work with — instead of against — each other.
Germany as Eurozone Leader - 0 views
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And that project will have to deal with a number of other geopolitical trends unraveling around it. These trends include the Russian resurgence in Central and Eastern Europe, NATO’s increasing tensions, the United States’ eventual move to counter Russia’s resurgence, Central European security fears of a resurgent Russia, a French realization that Paris is no longer equal to Berlin, and Europe’s underlying demographic and debt problems.
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Germany now senses the opportunity to reform the eurozone so that similar crises do not happen again.
Bill Gates Funds Seawater Cloud Seeding, "the Most Benign Form of Geoengineering" - 0 views
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a fleet of 1,900 ships costing £5 billion (about $7.5 billion) could arrest the rise in temperature by criss-crossing the oceans and spraying seawater from tall funnels to whiten clouds and increase their reflectivity [The Times].
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Armand Neukermanns, who is leading the research, said that whitening clouds was “the most benign form of engineering” because, while it might alter rainfall, the effects would cease soon after the machines were switched off [The Times]
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the billionaire former head of Microsoft announced he’s give nearly $5 million of his fortune to fund research into geoengineering projects.
Enter the nano-spiders - independent walking robots made of DNA - 0 views
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Two spiders are walking along a track – a seemingly ordinary scene, but these are no ordinary spiders. They are molecular robots and they, like the tracks they stride over, are fashioned from DNA. One of them has four legs and marches over its DNA landscape, turning and stopping with no controls from its human creators. The other has four legs and three arms – it walks along a miniature assembly line, picking up three pieces of cargo from loading machines (also made of DNA) and attaching them to itself. All of this is happening at the nanometre scale, far beyond what the naked eye can discern. Welcome to the exciting future of nanotechnology.
Maybe nuclear power isn't so bad after all - 0 views
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Shortly after the cold war ended, the U.S. started buying warheads from Russia and converting the weapons-grade uranium into fuel suitable for commercial reactors.
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spent fuel rods from a typical plant cannot easily be converted into weapons-grade explosives.
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Terrorists cannot easily blow up nuclear plants to create dirty bombs.
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The Proof Is in the Proteins: Test Supports Universal Common Ancestor for All Life - 0 views
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One researcher put the basic biological assumption of a single common ancestor to the test--and found that advanced genetic analysis and sophisticated statistics back up Darwin's age-old proposition
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A new statistical analysis takes this assumption to the bench and finds that it not only holds water but indeed is overwhelmingly sound.
Guns of August in the Middle East? - 0 views
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If there is another war in the Middle East, will it remain limited like previous ones, or will it draw in other participants who feel they can no longer stand aside? Will governments be able to restrain the emotions of people who feel they will be dishonored if they don't support their brethren?
Analogy Overstretch - 0 views
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Unless you're making an argument about a group of great powers locked in an unstable system of bipolar military alliances with contradictory and ill-defined security commitments to one another, then you're probably doing violence to a decent analysis of whatever the current situation is.
Europe, Nationalism and Shared Fate | STRATFOR - 0 views
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The European financial crisis is moving to a new level. The Germans have finally consented to lead a bailout effort for Greece. The effort has angered the German public, which has acceded with sullen reluctance. It does not accept the idea that it is Germans’ responsibility to save Greeks from their own actions. The Greeks are enraged at the reluctance, having understood that membership in the European Union meant that Greece’s problems were Europe’s.
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Northern and Southern Europe are very different places, as are the former Soviet satellites still recovering from decades of occupation. Even on this broad scale, Europe is thus an extraordinarily diverse portrait of economic, political and social conditions. The foundation of the European project was the idea that these nations could be combined into a single economic regime and that that economic regime would mature into a single united political entity. This was, on reflection, a rather extraordinary idea.
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Europe feared nationalism out of a very nationalist impulse.
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