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epassporte: The Future of Money

Saturday, June 24th, 2006

epassporte

We’ve come a long way from seashells and colored beads.

When the de Medicis invented banking in the 14th Century, they veered us irrevocably into the realm of the abstract.

“Value” remained valuable, even in theoretical, projected circumstances, and risk analysis was born. With it, the concept of interest, and — miraculously — so was born the way to make money on money.

The effects of credit on our lives remains a divisive subject. Being able to borrow against value can make your dreams come true. But it can also wreck your life.

But this is not about credit.

Money and economics have influenced every aspect of our lives, since long before the advent of the Web. In the beginning, electronic commerce enjoyed the pre-existing electronic infrastructure of the credit card networks. It was a great fit. Some XX billion dollars changed hands that way in 2005 on planet Earth.

To pay for something online with a credit (or ATM) card has become synonymous with electronic commerce.

But something’s wrong.

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FireFox is your Next Browser

Sunday, April 9th, 2006
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In order to experience what follows, you must first remove your “glasses”. Allow me to introduce you to Your Next Browser, Firefox… more

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Linking to the Wrong Side of the Tracks

Saturday, March 25th, 2006
bad neighborhood

SEO EFFECTS OF SENDING TRAFFIC TO AFFILIATE PROGRAMS IN “BAD NEIGHBORHOODS”

“There seems to me to be a kind of odd blindness among senders of traffic. I see these guys with their fancy, well-ranked, well-indexed TGPs being so careful and selective when deciding which other sites to trade links with. Some require minimum PR from the prospective link exchanger, and in some cases the requirements go even higher and the scrutiny is even deeper. That is 100% correct, and exactly as it should be. But what has got me scratching my head at the moment, is that all of that concern and control seems to go out the window when it comes to the selection of sponsor programs. I see folks acting as if a link to a program’s site is somehow outside the same system of assessment and judgement that applies to links to other sites. This simply isn’t so, and moreover, the selection of sponsor program is going to become critically important… more

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