>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAJR0t-NlPk
Jack Dorsey's Square In Action
>140,378 views | Dec 1, 2009
Twitter creator Jack Dorsey talks about his new project, Square, and we see it in action
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Zurtle Bojangles
Zurtle Bojangles
5 months ago
Still a snake a decade later
Test Talk
Test Talk
6 months ago
This is like watching the backstory of a movie villain except this is a villain no one likes.
Sanjukta Sen
Sanjukta Sen
7 months ago
u are a sellout
bradar bradar
bradar bradar
7 months ago
Criminal
Kenji Oyamada
Kenji Oyamada
9 years ago
owesome smart guy adoring..
93Bluemind
93Bluemind
9 years ago
Jack Dorsey: you are insanely handsome and creative. I want your babies and you of course…
Jill Morris
Jill Morris
10 years ago
Hi Jack!! Jilly here…wow, the square is just what I am looking for!! Now all I have to do is get my Jilly Willy Art website up and I will be ready to sell my painted soooo right sarongs!! Thanks Jack!!
bowlsallbroken
bowlsallbroken
10 years ago
@sporitus
Try asking the average client at a hot dog cart to pay with their mobile wallet. I think you'd get an awful lot of confused blinking. This system is great for mobile/low-volume businesses.
EvilNerdx
EvilNerdx
11 years ago
I think this should be one of those times where you look at something else for inspiration.
I mean Japanese cellphones have been used as a credit card for a while. Its popular quick and efficient without that bulky thing sticking out of the phone. I mean Japanese cellphone providers have actually have teamed up with actual credit card companies to do this.
He should take some ideas from them.
John Aldred
John Aldred
11 years ago
I get all the good points and convenience, but who's going to trust it? That could be anybody's cellphone that's scanning (and potentially cloning) my credit cards.
videoswitch
videoswitch
11 years ago
I hadn't thought of your points before and I totally agree. New and cool definitely does not mean better. But often little inventions like this are just the beginning of something better down the road. Think of the guy who invented the first steam engine car in the early staged he could have been made fun of similarly as the die-hard horse and carriage enthusiasts.