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Monday, November 17, 2008
pull money from an ATM without a card ;-) ... in Kenya.
Sending and receiving money through mobile phones was never so easy.
It is replacing traditional banking at an alarming rate.
You can even use the ATM, without a bank card.
The viral growth of 'M Pesa', meaning 'mobile money' in Kenya.
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