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Google Mobile Payments Are They A Good Deal

Google has done it again. The search website giant, in association with telecomms biggie Run, is now launching a new mobile payment platform which will permit people to buy and pay for products and services with the use of their smartphones. Yes, many of us have been told about the superb NFC or near field communications technology and with this system, people can in the near future go to the grocers and purchase items of even pay bills using the load on their cellular phones. The near field communication system will be embedded in the smartphones in order to permit it to be read and scanned a special instrument very similar to the product scanning device you can see in most corner store checkout counters and I will not be shocked if after a few years, the cellular phone eventually replaces the good old credit card in online and store payments.

Right now, the caught market of this creative payment scheme is relatively low since there is only 1 Android phone that supports the near field communications technology and that is Googles Nexus S. This telephone is available only with Sprint and T-Mobile, two of the smallest of the four major United States mobile and wireless carriers. Of course, since the supplier is google mobile, other cellular telephones will follow suit except for now, the base of the Google mobile payment program is reasonably little.

Yes, at the onset, everything will continue to be experimental with Google and Sprint launching this mobile payment scheme in their key cities such as San Francisco, NY, LA, Washington, D.C. And Chicago with a decent number of payment kiosks to show folk how convenient and simple the mobile payment scheme is. But the fondness for the Google mobile payment program is depending on how many retailers are ready to right away adopt the payment scheme in their stores till it eventually catches on with the public. Meanwhile, Android telephone makers are prepared to make their telephones NFC capable in order to be a part of the projected boom in sales which may be brought in by the Google mobile payment scheme.

Dubbed as Google Wallet, Google is set to set up a fair number of contactless payment centres to show the public how easy it is to remit payments using the Google mobile payment program. All the buyer has to do is tap their NFC enabled cell telephones to a special scanning device and be in a position to pay with the utilisation of their telephones at point-of-sales nationwide.

You’ve got to keep an eye out for more stories coming from Google and Run because as far as we have heard, this thing will come out large. And nobody can disagree with the convenience that mobile payment, if permitted, can supply.
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