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Starbucks apps account for 42M mobile payments

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Starbucks apps account for 42M mobile payments (exclusive)
VentureBeat
The program, which takes a more simplified approach to mobile pay than the yet-to-be significantly embraced NFC-based services from companies such as Google and Isis, has been such a huge success for Starbucks that the company continues to test ...
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Verifone The Safe Play In Mobile Payments
Seeking Alpha
A reader asked, after my most recent piece on mobile payments, who besides the processors might be on his investment radar screen. Today may not be your day to buy. They popped, following a Goldman Sachs upgrade. They're up almost 50% so far this year, ...
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Accumulate makes m-payments easy for banks, FIs
Mobile Payments Today
Accumulate, a Stockholm-based mobile payment company, is trying to make it easier for banks and financial service providers to offer mobile payments. The company recently launched its Accumulate Card Overlay, which it calls a "safe, easy-to-use and ...
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Indoor Navigation with Pinpoint Precision: The Better to Track You via Smartphone
Network World
The next privacy storm brewing is coming soon to a mobile device near you. While location-based services are extremely convenient, pinpointing a person's precise position while indoors has been iffy. But if you carry your smartphone into a retail store ...
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