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Apple Pay By The Numbers: Acceptance Grows As More Issuers Added
Apple Pay By The Numbers: Acceptance Grows As More Issuers Added
December 19, 2014  |  Apple Pay

Apple Pay goes NBA, maybe to India and definitely on vacation. It teamed up with Priceline to join the travel market and added a bunch...

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Apple Now Lets Google Wallet Use TouchID, Split Checks
Apple Now Lets Google Wallet Use TouchID, Split Checks
December 16, 2014  |  Apple Pay

Apple, which uses its iTunes accept/reject power to control potential rivals, is slightly loosening control on Google Wallet. A new update to the mobile app...

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Google Wallet Now Bribing Shoppers To Join
Google Wallet Now Bribing Shoppers To Join
November 19, 2014  |  Apple Pay

If you can download Google Wallet and can somehow persuade enough friends—OK, if you’re trying to force them to use Google Wallet, maybe you better...

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The Weird Week In Payments
The Weird Week In Payments
November 15, 2014  |  International

“When the going gets tough, the weird go pro.”         Hunter S. Thompson “Gonzo journalist” Hunter Thompson sure captured the week in payments with that sentiment....

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Google Wallet Abandons In-App Purchases
Google Wallet Abandons In-App Purchases
November 14, 2014  |  Apple Pay

Google Wallet has officially pulled out of the in-app business—although it will continue to handle such purchases until March 2, 2015—and has gone out of...

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Canada combats imaginary Google Wallet fees
Canada combats imaginary Google Wallet fees
November 12, 2014  |  Mobile Commerce

Canada is eyeing regulations that would allow retailers to avoid fees from mobile payment services that don’t actually exist yet, a recent report states. Officials...

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Apple Pay May Be Dragging NFC and Google Wallet Forward in Its Wake
Apple Pay May Be Dragging NFC and Google Wallet Forward in Its Wake
November 06, 2014  |  Apple Pay

Apple Pay is driving NFC volume up and pulling Apple’s NFC rivals along with it, according to preliminary reports.  In a speech this week, a...

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