I love listening to intelligent and professionally produced tech podcasts, so it’s always great to discover something like TECH TONIC which started out end of October 2016, with almost 30 episodes until today. It’s a weekly conversation that looks at the way technology is changing our economies, societies and daily lives. Hosted by John Thornhill, innovation editor at the Financial Times.
The last episode about what’s next for Stripe and online payments was the first one I listened to and one of my favourite topics as someone who loves to build online stores.
Personally, I believe that crypto currencies and blockchain based eco systems are next, but for Stripe’s John Collision it’s, among other things, about helping start-ups to expand internationally more easily with existing online payment systems which differen from country to country, but are easily implemented with Stripe.
He speaks to FT’s Leslie Hook about what he and his co-founder brother have planned for their online payments company which is used by many big brands, but also many small online merchants, often hidden in the background of an online store which is why you might not have heard about it at all.
Episode Overview
- Introducing FT Tech Tonic
- Harnessing the technological revolution
- Truth, lies and how to separate fact from fiction
- Keeping the cyber hackers at bay
- The driverless car revolution
- The driverless car revolution
- When data rules the world
- Inside Google’s innovation factory
- Fighting back against the throwaway culture
- Hacking foreign policy
- Re-empowering the consumer
- Blazing a trail for women in tech
- The changing face of Russian cyber espionage
- Disrupting the banking industry
- Living in a modern surveillance state
- When machines outsmart their human designers
- The future of work
- Sharing the cost of driving
- Coding for everyone
- Cracking the ed-tech market
- Science and security
- A look inside Uber
- The virtue of cash
- Political disruption and the internet
- Engineering your own chatbot
- How DeepMind vanquished Go
- What self-driving cars could do for robotics
- What’s next for Stripe and online payments
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