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    Libra: The truth is: Facebook has announced the launch of its own cryptocurrency, Libra, in the month of June.The digital coin was launched as an alternative to the traditional financial services for many people around the world. These people basically lack access to banking. Many people are fearing that Libra is going to threaten the government-backed currencies and consumer privacy. Facebook, with the introduction of Libra, is presumed to be a leader in the global financial system.       Libra is nothing but a digital coin anchored with the same block chain technology as that of Bitcoin and Ethereum. This is one such virtual currency which is backed by companies like Mastercard, Visa, and Uber. However, it should be kept in mind that this currency is not backed by any bank.Facebook has also created a subsidiary, Calibra, to oversee the functioning of this virtual currency and also the digital wallet that will house it. This wallet will be in-built in the Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp. It will also be available as a stand-alone app. Facebook has around 2.4 billion users all over the world. With the help of this new digital coin, people will be able to save, spend, and transfer money without having to pay any fees. Facebook has also ensured that the real identities of the users are kept secret and pseudonyms are used in order to maintain privacy.DOWNLOAD: Libra: The Cryptocurrency Revolution, How Facebook Crypto Will Change the Global Banking System, Detailed Instructions on How to Use It to Make Payments, Investments, Trading and Differences from Bitcoin.The currency and the digital wallet gets governed by the Libra Association, a not-for-profit organization of businesses, academic institutions, and other not for profit organizations. Facebook and other founding members of the Libra Association will earn money from the Libra Reserve. The Libra Reserve will contain the money the users put into it and the ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Jason Belvill. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/172030/bk_acx0_172030_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Today on To the Best of Our Knowledge, "Protest 2.0": how open-source protesting is changing the world. First, a little theoretical overview. How exactly does social media allow someone in say, Tunis, to overthrow their government? Jim Fleming talks to Clay Shirky, author of Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations. V for Vendetta is the film for the Internet's Anonymous movement. They're the hackers who brought down the sites of MasterCard, PayPal and Visa after they shut off donations to Wikileaks. Gregg Housh tells Steve Paulson about Anonymous. Steve wanted to know how Gregg could be the spokesperson for an anonymous organization. To the Best of Our Knowledge is produced in Madison, Wisconsin, which recently saw this new type of leaderless social-media revolution in full bloom. It was in response to Governor Scott Walker announcing his controversial "budget repair bill" that would strip the collective bargaining rights of state employees. One of the sleep-in activists at the State Capitol was writer and blogger Christie Taylor. She kept a diary of her experiences…. The Arab Spring caught a lot of people by surprise, but not a group called Global Voices. It's made up of more than 300 bloggers and translators around the world who are closely watching Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and blogs - ready to report when ordinary people become citizen journalists, as they did throughout the events of the Arab Spring. Ivan Sigal, Global Voices' Executive Director, tells Anne Strainchamps about it. All eyes have been on the Middle East for some months now. But al Qaeda has been conspicuous for its absence. Many have declared al Qaeda and other Muslim extremist groups irrelevant with regards to the Arab Spring. Irrelevant? Anne Strainchamps posed that question to Romesh Ratnesar, contributing editor-at-large at Time magazine. [Broadcast Date: May 11, 2011] Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/110511/rt_tbon_110511_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Now several years post-divorce, relationship expert and humorist Mark Miller has experienced more than 500 first dates. In 500 Dates, composed of 55 humor essays, Miller features the highlights and lowlights of those dates. Among the true dating tales and revelations you will find in this audiobook are: How Miller and his date learned the limitations of a man being too emotionally expressive. ("Most guys consider revealing more about themselves emotionally and communicating on a deeper level nearly as enjoyable as falling face-first onto an ice pickor spending the rest of eternity listening to Celine Dion music.") Miller's realization that sometimes men have to pay a heavy price for their dates' previous relationship behavior. ("At least six different times, God has matched me up with a woman who has had a long history of wild, impulsive, passionate, no-holds-barred sex. She invariably finds something lacking in that lifestyle and decides to make a change. Starting with the very next man she dates. Who is invariably me.") Miller's misguided social experiment to separate dating from status by spending less than $20 on the date, purchasing everything at a 99 store, and what he learned, as a result, about his date and himself. ("I realize now that on the journey of romance, thrift and creativity will take you only so far - for the rest of the trip, you'll need MasterCard.") Revealed for the first time the inner workings of a man's brain. ("Cerebellum. Responsible for coordinating movement and maintaining balance. Used primarily when a man has had eight beers and is endeavoring to make his way to the bathroom without tripping over the dog and pulling the fish tank over on top of them.") How Miller took his date to his ex-wife's holiday party only to find his date and his ex-wife bonding like high school girlfriends. And more. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Tom Parks. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/adbl/021074/bk_adbl_021074_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    The authors of the international bestseller Business Model Generation explain how to create value propositions customers can't resist Value Proposition Design helps you tackle the core challenge of every business -- creating compelling products and services customers want to buy. This highly practical book, paired with its online companion, will teach you the processes and tools you need to create products that sell. Using the same stunning visual format as the authors' global bestseller, Business Model Generation, this sequel explains how to use the "Value Proposition Canvas" to design, test, create, and manage products and services customers actually want. Value Proposition Design is for anyone who has been frustrated by new product meetings based on hunches and intuitions; it's for anyone who has watched an expensive new product launch fail in the market. The book will help you understand the patterns of great value propositions, get closer to customers, and avoid wasting time with ideas that won't work. You'll learn the simple process of designing and testing value propositions, that perfectly match customers' needs and desires. In addition the book gives you exclusive access to an online companion on Strategyzer.com. You will be able to assess your work, learn from peers, and download pdfs, checklists, and more. Value Proposition Design is an essential companion to the "Business Model Canvas" from Business Model Generation, a tool embraced globally by startups and large corporations such as MasterCard, 3M, Coca Cola, GE, Fujitsu, LEGO, Colgate-Palmolive, and many more. Value Proposition Design gives you a proven methodology for success, with value propositions that sell, embedded in profitable business models."
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    A generation ago, it wasn't all that unusual to be out for dinner with friends or at the register with a cart full of groceries, and realize you didn't have enough cash to cover the bill. But today, you're likely to pull out a debit or credit card, and not think anything of it. It's hard now to imagine a time when those non-cash options weren't available - especially if you were born in the 1970s or later.Credit cards have been around since the 1950s, and debit cards were introduced in the mid-1970s. By 2006, there were 984 million bank-issued Visa and MasterCard credit and debit cards in the United States alone. Although the two types of cards may be used interchangeably, there are notable difference between them.Let's start with debit cards. Debit cards are linked to your bank account so the money you spend is automatically deducted from your account. They provide a convenient alternative to cash, especially if you do a lot of shopping online. Debit cards can also help you budget. Use your card to pay your bills and day-to-day expenses, and your monthly statement will provide a good snapshot of how much you spend per month, and where it's going.There's another benefit as well: Many banks offer "overdraft protection" that allows you to exceed your balance. But you'll end up paying interest, and maybe extra fees, on the money you borrow from your overdraft account.Credit cards basically allow you to use someone else's money (the card issuer's) to make a purchase while you pay the money back later. If you do so within the billing period - generally, 15 to 45 days - you can avoid paying any interest on it. The problem arises, of course, when you don't pay the balance in full, and are charged interest as well. That can quickly add up. If it takes you two years to pay off a $500 balance, for example, and you'll end up paying nearly $100 more in interest. If you use them responsibly, credit cards can offer other advantages. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Doug Cooper. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/109057/bk_acx0_109057_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Chase MasterCard QuickPort for Small Business - 1. Auflage: ab 2.99 €
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    Multilaterale Interbankenentgelte im Mastercard-Zahlungskartensystem - Urteil T-111/08 EuG. 1. Auflage: ab 12.99 €
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    Durchführen eines Kreditkartenberatungsgesprächs und Beantragen einer EUROCARD / MasterCard (Unterweisung Bankkaufmann / -kauffrau) - 1. Auflage: ab 9.99 €
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    Priceless - The Case that Brought Down the Visa/MasterCard Bank Cartel: ab 7.49 €
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    Diversity-Management in mehrsprachigen und interkulturellen Unternehmen - Diversity-Strategien von Ford Motor Company Johnson & Johnson Mastercard und Lufthansa: ab 16.99 €
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