May 6, 2012
Why Innovation Dies
By Mok Oh
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Mok Oh
Mok is the Chief Scientist at PayPal. (http://paypal.com). Prior, he was the Chief Innovation Officer of Where Inc., and founded EveryScape Inc in Boston, MA. He's an entrepreneur and an innovator at heart; one lucky husband, and proud father of two.-
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- @WolfgangBremer Yes they do. But so do a lot of folks. I think there's space for top 3, then all longtail. 3 days ago
- PayPal’s Cash For Registers Tries To Outdo Square And Groupon With Its Own Bid To Rule The Register techcrunch.com/2013/05/14/pay… via @techcrunch 3 days ago
- NICE! @PayPal, your move! Square Debuts Its Latest Hardware, Stand, A $299 Card Swiper For iPad Registers techcrunch.com/2013/05/14/squ… 3 days ago
- RT @tgoetz: Streets in NYC with protected bicycle lanes saw retail sales rise by 49%. (city average: 3%). Amazing. bit.ly/VkyI79 6 days ago
- RT @timoreilly: Insightful!! RT @Gus_Giorgetti: The immovable (Ken Orr) data quality rules must be respected #UrbanismoDigital http://t.co/… 6 days ago
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