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NEWS
What Is NFC — and Why Should Smartphone Users Care?
blog.gopayment.com, October 26, 2011
Why should businesses care about NFC technology? If you’re in any kind of face-to-face environment, like retail, or services, you’re going to see a gradual trend towards people paying by tapping their phones.
Mobile Payment Plans
JCK Online, September 30, 2011
We’re starting to see this gaining traction, but it will be years before every merchant and every consumer accepts it.
Mobile payments: Can Google put all the pieces together?
cnet News, May 26, 2011
Google wants to make money on this, but it's likely not getting into NFC payments for the transaction fees. It's most likely that Google wants a portion of the discounts or coupons it helps retailers deliver to their customers.
