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Showing posts with label payment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label payment. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2011

PayPal sues Google over smartphone payment service (AP)

NEW YORK – PayPal says Google stole its ideas for a new service that is trying to turn smartphones into digital wallets.

The allegations emerged in a lawsuit filed Thursday in a California court after Google unveiled its mobile payment service in New York.

The complaint alleges Google lured away PayPal executive Osama Bedier earlier this year to obtain trade secrets that are now being used in Google's phone-as-a-wallet service.

Bedier, now Google's vice president of payments, was among those showing off the technology in New York.

The suit also alleges Bedier was interviewing for a job at Google while he was also handling negotiations for PayPal to handle sales in Google's application market for phones running on its Android software

PayPal is owned by eBay Inc.


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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Google to debut new mobile payment service on Thursday (Yahoo! News)

After months of speculation, rumors, and teases, Bloomberg is reporting that Google will beat Apple to the punch and introduce a new mobile payment system on Thursday. The service will use near-field communication (NFC) technology, which uses special hardware inside of a mobile phone to make wireless transactions at stores equipped with NFC readers.

Google's new mobile payment option will reportedly be available exclusively to Sprint customers, at least at the start. The only smartphone on the U.S. market equipped with NFC technology is Google's Nexus S, which is available on both Sprint and T-Mobile. More phones with NFC capabilities are confirmed to be in the works, and there's even been talk of an upcoming iPhone model supporting the technology as well.

The service will reportedly launch in 5 cities at the start, including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and Chicago. No timetable was given on a further rollout, but that information may well be detailed when the service is officially announced on Thursday, so be sure to check back!

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