Wednesday, 12 October 2011

GOOGLE At It Again?!


Google announced the Google Wallet in May as a new innovative payment platform on smartphones using an embedded NFC (Near Field Communication) chip that lets you make payments by simply tapping the phone near a payment processor.


You'll need to activate a credit card that is accepted by the vending machine before it can be used for transactions.
The process looked excessively simple and automated during Google’s in-house demonstration. Real world use could prove to be more "complicated", but we are hopeful.

And oh! the Google Wallet is currently an Android OS application running on the Nexus S on Sprint so even the Nexus S for both T-Mobile and AT&T will have to wait until a deal is struck with those carriers. iOS, Blackberry OS, Symbian OS? You will have to take the chill pill... sorry.

Bye, bye to pick pockets? (just thinking).

1 comments:

Anonymous said... [Reply]

google is always at the top of the game. thumbs up guyz. but i don't think this is feasible in nigeria. anyways we are getting there.

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