Tuesday, May 15, 2012

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American Express brings social offers to mobile
SlashGear
If you've been following the advancements in near field communication (NFC) technology and mobile payments, you know that one of the biggest selling points for using your phone to pay for your merchandise instead of a good ol' credit card is that ...
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SlashGear
Smart Card Alliance Expands Industry Collaboration With Formation of Mobile ...
Business Review USA (press release)
Council activities will include: The Mobile and NFC Council will be managed by a newly formed cross-industry steering committee elected this month. Members of the 2012/2013 Steering Committee are: Payment brands: Josh Kessler, MasterCard Worldwide; ...
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With the Mobile Wallet, A Way to Change How You Pay
WNYC
It allows consumers to pay by tapping their phones against a sensor. Developers in the US are struggling to determine what the nation's definitive mobile wallet will look like. They have divided into two main camps: those backing NFC and those ...
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Mobile payments: CFIB expresses concern that small business owners will be hit ...
MobileSyrup.com
By Ian Hardy on May 14, 2012 at 8:01pm in Mobile News Earlier today the Canadian Bankers Association (CBA), in co-operation with all the major financial institutions, announced a new set of guidelines for mobile payments that companies must adhere to.
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MobileSyrup.com
Mastercard says Asian countries are ready for mobile payments
e27
Mobile payment is gaining popularity for both consumers and businesses. On the one hand, tech companies are coming up with interesting payment gadgets and technology such as Square, Paypal Here and Near Field Communication (NFC) to facilitate better ...
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CSPnet.com
Some payment technologies like near-field communication (NFC)--or "radio waves" that handle payment wirelessly--bypass the fees, but still, the larger paradigm or technology standard for mobile payment has yet to solidify. For instance, Mountain View, ...
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