Mobile Payments to be Worth $1 Trillion by 2015

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Mobile payments to be worth $1tn by 2015
Telecoms.com
The global value of mobile payments is set to reach close to $1tn (£591bn) worldwide by 2015. The driver will be consumer demand for devices with NFC technology, which are expected to instigate a 97 per cent growth per year, over the next three years, ...
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Etisalat partners with EIDA to provide Emirates ID card services
WAM - Emirates News Agency
Mobile NFC is making the �internet of things' a reality today by creating NFC links that can be used to connect remotely to target sites using phones. We are already seeing its many benefits in areas such as shopping, e-payments and cross-media ...
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Comarch and Nokia Bring Art Closer with NFC Technology
Bobsguide (press release)
NFC creates new possibilities in the area of advertising and loyalty programs, but it also simplifies configuration of electronic devices. NFC is also the technology that will make proximity payments done with the use of a mobile phone possible.
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Google Wallet co-founder jumps ship to Square
SlashGear
The man who co-founded the Google Wallet mobile payment platform and was instrumental in setting up the core of its technology has now left Google and will be working for a competing payment platform, Square. Square has gained significant traction for ...
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