The solution requires no new hardware on the phones (iPhone, Android, many Blackberry models) and free hardware for the merchants.
Friday, April 29, 2011
PayPal Buys Mobile Payment Enabler
PayPal has acquired Fig Card, which developed a low-cost USB device that plugs into the cash register or point-of-sale terminal and allows merchants to accept mobile payments using a smart phone app.
The solution requires no new hardware on the phones (iPhone, Android, many Blackberry models) and free hardware for the merchants.
The solution requires no new hardware on the phones (iPhone, Android, many Blackberry models) and free hardware for the merchants.

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