Google Wallet is presented

Basically, our new Olympus bls-1 will now have a new element: an NFC chip. This is a chip that enables secure wireless communications between the phone and a terminal, without having to connect communications and rapid delivery of information. Galaxy S Samsung already has a chip of this kind, which allows it to be programmed to send the information in the form and manner most convenient to us.
We just holding the phone to the corresponding (without physical contact) and we can make micropayments as money card payments in shops, keys for hotel rooms, retail loyalty cards … all the dangers of plastic we carry in our pocket cease to have meaning in a couple of years and the only thing this will take you on your smartphone.
After introducing a Sony vgp-bps8 or (also works on it even though this is not possible) with integrated fingerprint readers on the touch screen, only our smartphone is sufficient for all such payments or possibilities. What if we steal it or lose it? Well, you can always happen, but today can steal a purse or bag with all the cards inside. It will be easier to cancel a single terminal to call the 250 sites where we have cards, right?
Google yesterday introduced Google Wallet, a payment system that is now in pilot phase, where collaboration with MasterCard, Citibank and some American stores, are pilot testing of payments, including options and special offers loyalty associated with service. Currently, only Google Nexus S (no doubt one of the best terminals on today’s market) can be used for this, but hey, they’re still in the testing phase. When this technology is mature, there will be many more terminals, including those from Sony vgp-bps9/b.
And here we go: Apple. If you follow us regularly know that NFC is one of the questions or not, among the new iPhone of the future 5. The perspectives are quite juicy, and if Apple is offering payment application directly integrated into the phone (but let third-party applications programming using the NFC chip, just like Google does) may involve payments to Apple ITunes ID or account, this would be a major advance. The inclusion of the NFC in future iPhone is a fact, because there are many patents on the subject: The question is obviously: when and how.
Google is now using a MasterCard payment technology called PayPass. What is it? It is similar to one that already uses Dell inspiron 6400 battery, and is based on including an NFC chip in the credit card in order to make micro-payments (meals at fast food restaurants, stadiums entrance fees or even taxis) directory bring the card to a terminal. And it is the good news in all this is that Google’s new technology integrates its own systems of Google Offers (offers associated with shopping) and other services, but is compatible with a payment system that is already implemented in many shops .
Thus, our Google Mobile Nexus S, acts as a card equipped with the PayPass technology, no need for specific terminals or Google (although there also, but compatible) or any type of technology that requires that when others like HP (who include NFC chips in their new Pre terminals and tablets) or Apple’s own, with their NFC phones can not access it.
In this way, Olympus ps-bls1 can do their own integration of payments, as payment through the iTunes account, or make agreements with card companies or banks (like Google will do) but use a technology already integrated. Each credit card issuer such as Visa or American Express, have their own set of cards with NFC and understand that everyone is adapted to each of these and be compatible terminals in shops with each of these systems are only the same type of chip, but with different types of data communication.
Did Apple put the Nikone D3000 batteries, now that Google has introduced this service? Or maybe wait for this system is more mature to incorporate into its phones this possibility? In a few days or even months (depending on what we see in the upcoming WWDC) will leave doubts. While … welcome to the new technological world of mobile payment. Open to us many interesting possibilities.









