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Showing posts with label Google Wallet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google Wallet. Show all posts
As shocking as it sounds but yes, Google Play now accepts PayPal support.

Last Friday, Google Play product manager Ibrahim Elbouchikhi shared this news on the Android Developers Blog informing the world that the Google Play customers will be able to make payments using their PayPal account. This option is available in 12 countries, including the US, Canada and Germany.

You can find this payment option within Google Wallet, just enter your PayPal account log-in details and you'll be easily able to make purchases in Google Play. "Our goal is to provide users with a frictionless payment experience, and this new integration is another example of how we work with partners from across the payments industry to deliver this to the user."
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Now that the reality of Google Reader's shut down has sunk in, alternate options have been spelled out and its time to get into action.

The first concern for most companies, bloggers, freelancers and every other web user, is how to keep their existing data together, right?

Despite Google's apocalyptic move, we do credit it for having a ready back-up gear to save its face. And what's that?

Google Takeout is the ready and reliable answer to save all your RSS feeds in one piece.

Launched in June 2011 by Google's Data Liberation Front, a team of expert engineers, who worked on helping the users to preserve all their data by allowing a "export" function. Hence, the name Takeout.

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Are You Ready for mCommerce?

Posted: 12/28/2012
One word that we have been hearing over and over again in recent times is mCommerce. However, many people are still not quite sure about what exactly the term means and what implications it has for the landscape of today’s business world. Hopefully, this short piece will be able to shed some light on the topic.

What is mCommerce?

So what is mCommerce all about? Well, mCommerce is about using mobile devices for business matters. When it first started, it was mainly about simple banking operations that one could do through a mobile phone. However, with the advent of new technologies, mCommerce has become much more practical and accessible. Nowadays, with devices like smartphones and tablets, one can make all sorts of operations on the go, including shopping and stock market trading.
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