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Paypal Acquires Fig Card – A Mobile Payment Company

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This is from Paypal official blog on the acquisition of  Fig Card – mobile payment company.

 

In my job, I get the opportunity to talk with a lot of merchants. And they see the same thing we do…retail is changing quickly. The lines between online and offline commerce continue to blur – thanks in large part to technology innovation in mobile. PayPal is extremely focused on being at the center of this new retail landscape and driving innovation in mobile payments. That’s why I’m so excited to announce that PayPal has acquired Fig Card and welcomes two innovators and entrepreneurs to the PayPal Mobile team – Max Metral and Hasty Granbery.

 

Fig Card developed an extremely easy way for merchants to accept mobile payments in stores by using a simple and very low cost USB device that plugs into the cash register or point-of-sale terminal. All the consumer needs is the Fig app on his or her smart phone. We loved their approach to point-of-sale, particularly because it was driven by the same vision that we have at PayPal – in the future,  transactions can be as smart as a computer and not as dumb as paper. We won’t need our physical wallets. We’ll be able to pay any way we want, from any device, anywhere in the world with both flexibility and privacy.

 

Prior to founding Fig, Max and Hasty led a series of successful companies. Max was co-founder and CTO of Firefly, where he helped define many of the governing principles of privacy on the Web that are still used today. Firefly was sold to Microsoft, and he went on to architect Microsoft Passport, one of the first single sign-on systems.

 

Max and Hasty met at PeoplePC – another company that Max co-founded — which was sold to Earthlink. They reunited at a software platform company called Arts Alliance Labs, which Max also founded. While at Arts Alliance Labs, Hasty came up with the idea for Povo.com, a wiki for local businesses where users not only built the content but the functionality of the site as well.

 

Clearly, Max and Hasty have a successful track record working together as a team, and we can’t wait to see what they’ll come up with at PayPal!

 

There’s a lot of exciting innovation happening within the walls of eBay and PayPal – and even more so with the tens of thousands of developers who use our platform around the world. It’s inspiring to come to work every day and interact with some of the best minds in technology and payments. I couldn’t be more excited to welcome two more to the PayPal team.

 

– Peter Chu, senior director of PayPal Mobile

Etisalat Nigeria – Competitive And Innovative. Praised by ALTON Boss

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The Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) has commended Etisalat Nigeria, for spurring competition in the industry.

Mr. Gbenga Adebayo, Chairman of the Association, noted that Etisalat is stirring competition as well as setting the pace with  innovative products in the industry.

 

“Etisalat’s consistent effort targeted at stirring competition is laudable. That your products and services have set you apart for innovation is never in doubt, we can only request that you continue to provide best quality services at affordable prices for Nigerians thereby staying true to the very essence of your exciting 0809ja brand,” he said.

 

Adebayo also noted that number portability, quality of service, interconnection rate, market competition amongst others are salient issues which the telecoms industry had to intensify efforts at resolving.

Twitter via SMS Looks Promising and This Could Be Ad Haven. Anyone Interested to Partner

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It seems the world is moving towards the mobile at a rate that even the traditional web platform could be under severe competition. Indian SMS GupShup is growing at unbelievable rate. The Kenyan Jumuika Mobile that we discussed few days ago is also promising, if well funded. We think this ecosystem has many promises.

 

Fasmicro, our parent company, is looking for a partner for this exciting development. Contact info@fasmicro.com

 

SMS GupShup, an SMS based  Twitter-like service in India is announcing a number of new milestones today, including that it  is processing over 2 billion messages per month (up from 480 million messages a month a year ago) and is adding over 1 million members per month.

 

Jumuika Mobile is a Kenyan based mobile marketing company founded in 2009.  Jumuika is a service that pays you each time you receive SMS ads on your phone. We also pay you when your friends or friends of your friends receive these SMS’s. What’s more? The SMS will be of your specific interests and delivered to your phone at the time you choose.

 

Jumuika is an opt-in (permission-based) mobile advertising service is owned and operated by Jumuika Media solutions, a company based in Kenya. Jumuika Media solutions provides technology-based marketing solutions to small and large organizations within East Africa. Our unique platform and industry expertise provide the tools and knowledge for your business to open a personalized communication channel with new and existing customers. This method of targeted, permission-based, context-driven marketing has been proven to yield great results! How it worksRegister with Jumuika.co.ke. Enter your mobile number, choose the categories/interests that you wish to receive ads about, and specify the number of ads and the time you wish to receive them and you can keep yourself informed wherever you are!

 

Kickstarter Is Two Years – My Roommate and Kickstarter CEO Perry Chen Doing Well

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I want to congratulate Perry Chen, the CEO of Kickstarter who was my room mate in TED 2010. It is amazing how this young company is firing on all cylinders. The numbers released today are very great. Congratulations Perry. It is great speaking with you – get the numbers up….always.

 

 

“Kickstarter is a way to break beyond the traditional methods — loans, investment, industry deals, grants — to discover that we can offer each other value through creation without a middleman dictating the product and terms.” — Why Kickstarter? blog post, April 29, 2009

 

Two years ago today on April 28, 2009, Kickstarter launched. There was no party, little fanfare. Two of the first projects were launched by us. There were blog posts here and there, but for the most part our debut flew below the radar.

 

Some great early projects brought momentum — Allison Weiss, Kind of Bloop, Designing Obama. Each project seemed to inspire three more. And backing a project was fun. In exchange there were updates from the road, thoughtful rewards, a story to share. Every project was a quest to do something exciting, something meaningful. Everyone got to play a part.

 

It’s been an amazing beginning. We’ve met so many incredible people, been a part of this. We couldn’t ask for more.

 

To celebrate our second birthday we’ve decided to open up the vaults. We’ve dug deep into our dashboard to share pretty much every metric from Kickstarter’s first two years. The numbers and charts tell the story far better than we could. We hope you enjoy.

 

Written: Ndubuisi Ekekwe

Management, What Is It Good For? Peter Drucker Essay Contest

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PETER DRUCKER SOCIETY EUROPE LAUNCHES ESSAY CONTEST

The Peter Drucker Society Europe (PDSE) launches the “2nd Global Peter Drucker Challenge”, an essay contest for young managers, entrepreneurs und students until the age of 35. The authors of the top three essays will be flown to Vienna and invited to actively participate in panels and breakouts at the “3rd Global Peter Drucker Forum 2011” in Vienna on November 3 and 4. In addition, up to 40 authors of high quality essays will get free access to the conference. The essay contest has the overarching theme.

MANAGEMENT, WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR?

and has as its starting point the poor reputation the term management has acquired in recent times as senior managers around the world have hit the headlines with high salaries, failing corporations, controversial downsizing programmes and an apparent focus on short term profitability rather than long term development and people. Middle managers, too, have gradually found themselves increasingly undermined and even dispensed with altogether, as skilled teams and individuals tend to more and more manage themselves.

Peter F. Drucker (1909-2005), the “father of modern management” and a harsh critic of a greed-driven economy, described this emergence of self-empowered specialists in his 1999 book “Management Challenges for the 21st Century”. In it, Drucker also insisted that we should not confine our view of management as applying to businesses only. Instead, he argues, management is a key function of all levels of modern society. “Ours,” he writes, “is a society of organizations. And management is the specific and distinguishing organ of any and all organizations.”

Good management, then, is even more important in today’s world. It has the potential to be the key to dealing with the societal complexities and challenges we face today.

So – just what is good management? How do you define and describe it? And is good management a means in itself? Does it have to have a purpose, too, and can it ever be separated from the social and common good? These are the questions the participants are asked to answer from their individual experiences and perspectives in the framework of “The Global Peter Drucker Challenge” (now in its second year after a successful first round last year).

How to participate

Participants must not to be older than 35 years. The length of the essays should be between 1.500 words and 3.000 words (which roughly translates into 5-10 pages). Essays can be submitted in both English and German – the two languages Peter Drucker wrote his articles and books in. The deadline for submitting the essays is July 15th, 2011.

The winners will be chosen through a jury consisting of business executives, academics, and representatives of the Peter Drucker Society. The winning essays will be announced at the beginning of September.

ICWE, organiser of the annual eLearning Africa conference and partner of the competition, will be sponsoring one candidate from Africa to participate in the Forum.

For more information on “The Global Peter Drucker Challenge” and to get detailed guidelines how to participate go to: www.druckerchallenge.org

Contact: druckerchallenge@gmail.com