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Too much choice hinders mobile payment market

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Too much choice hinders mobile payment marketDeutsche WelleThe mobile communications industry has excelled at packing just about every imaginable application into small, lightweight handsets - except for one: an easy-to-use, low cost mobile payment solution that is supported by all the major players. But that ...See all stories on this topic »

Deutsche Welle
In-Store Mobile Payments Are Coming Soon, But Will Apple Be Left On The Shelf?
AppAdvice
This new alliance promises to bring a unified and reliable mobile payment solution to "virtually any smartphone." The new collaboration is ... mobile payment technology. If they wait too long, there could be no hope for the future of an NFC enabled iPhone.
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AppAdvice
Merchant group to create mobile payment app, take on Google, Square
Los Angeles Times
A group of 14 merchants is expected to announce a joint venture to create a mobile payment app that would compete with Google Wallet, start-up Square and others, according to a report. The group, which includes Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Best Buy Co. and ...
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Mobile wallet safe, but set a password
AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Mobile-wallet technology, which enables payments to be made using a mobile phone equipped with near-field-communication (NFC) capabilities, is generally safe and secure, industry experts said. But, like other payment methods such as ...
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AsiaOne
Walmart, Target, Best Buy, other retailers join the mobile payment race with ...
Android Authority
With all the hoopla about using NFC-equipped devices as a mobile payment solution and how it's been dubbed as the future, we'd love to know how many people actually use it or even know that they can perform some wireless payment trick on their mobile ...
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Android Authority
Top retailers band to form MCX, a potential dark horse in mobile payments
VentureBeat
The band of retailers participating in MCX believe they can create a system that's more attractive to consumers than Google's NFC Wallet or Isis, which is in development by mobile carriers AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. "By participating in MCX ...
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