Friday, August 10, 2012

Mobile Payments: Big Names Converging

NewsNFC Mobile Payment
Starbucks, Square partner for mobile payments
NFCNews (blog)
Starting this fall, customers will be able to use Pay with Square, Square's mobile payment app for iPhone and Android, at participating U.S. Starbucks stores, as well as find nearby Starbucks locations within the Square Directory. Pay with Square does ...
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Mobile Payments: Big Names Converging
RFPConnect.com
Forecasts for mobile payments, including digital and physical goods, mobile money transfers, and NFC transactions are expected to nearly triple from 2012 to 2015, growing from $240 billion to $670 billion, according to Juniper Research. Companies like ...
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Square to become payment processor for Starbucks
TechSpot
nfc, starbucks, cpu, credit cards, mobile payments, square, payments, ... Starbucks, the third largest restaurant franchise in the U.S., was an early adopter of mobile payments and currently employs its own barcode-based, mobile phone payment system.
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Five ways NFC could transform business life
TelecomsTech
... and transport hubs now have NFC readers at checkouts, which means customers can pass an NFC-enabled handset in front of the device to make an instant payment, debited either from their bank account or added to their monthly mobile service charge.
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The top 5 iPhone 5 rumors: From plausible to outlandish
FierceWireless
The possibility of the iPhone supporting Near Field Communication (NFC) technology has been debated for more than a year. NFC technology will enable data transfers and mobile payments, potentially turning the iPhone into a digital wallet. Apple didn't ...
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Starbucks invests £16m in US mobile payment venture
ComputerworldUK
The Square process is an alternative to mobile payment systems like Google Wallet and the coming ISIS network, which will focus on smartphones equipped with Near-Field Communications chips to transmit data to an NFC terminal in a store to process a ...
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