Comixology is the 500 pound gorilla now, but it's
an unnecessary middleman.
What it does mean is that you shouldn't let
unnecessary middlemen determine your outcome as a writer.
If simply giving up information for free will effectively render us «
unnecessary middlemen», then this means we are in fact only as vital as that data.
Not exact matches
He argues that 4 Is - Investment (sic), Industry, Information technology and Individual consumers6 - make the traditional
middleman function of nation - states, and of their governments, largely
unnecessary.
In many cases, the dealer is just an
unnecessary and expensive
middleman that can be avoided by seeking auto financing elsewhere.
For his part, Leibbrandt seemed to be trying to establish a tone of camaraderie throughout his questioning, one that found an unlikely partner in Tom Jessop, the newly appointed president of Chain - a heavily funded blockchain startup ostensibly out to make
middlemen (like Swift)
unnecessary.
With a relatively short lifecycle of only one week, the bond is also part of a larger experiment to see if removing
unnecessary financial
middlemen from the equation can eventually make such investment vehicles more accessible to small businesses on a massive scale.
As blockchain technology was in large part developed to make banks and other
middlemen unnecessary, once a central bank decides to issue a cryptocurrency, that could call into question the entire concept of commercial banking, Harris said.