As expected, Google has formally announced the first rollout of Google Wallet — the company’s first official entry into the growing mobile payments space. But Wallet is only taking a baby step today.
As expected, Google has formally announced the first rollout of Google Wallet — the company’s first official entry into the growing mobile payments space. But Wallet is only taking a baby step today.
I hate people who claim to have all the answers. Well, okay, hate is a pretty strong word, so let me rephrase. People who are smarty-pants know-it-alls are ‘not my preference.’ On the other hand, I love people who ask great questions.
Google Wallet, which was first announced in May, is expected to launch sometime later today. It is believed that this new mobile payment system is already live at one San Francisco coffee shop. Google Wallet will allow consumers to organize credit cards, loyalty programs, and gift cards on their phones and quickly pay for purchases by tapping their phone on an enabled payment terminal
Webado, a Top Contributor from the Google Webmaster help forums posted a thread at the Google Webmaster Help forums about a “disturbing incident” they had while visiting Google.
Webado, a Top Contributor from the Google Webmaster help forums posted a thread at the Google Webmaster Help forums about a “disturbing incident” they had while visiting Google.
This day is International Talk Like A Pirate Day 2011. Woefully ye noticed all ye pirates be speakin’ a little different?
Search Marketing Now, our sister site, will host two webcasts this week. On Wednesday, September 21, Vanessa Fox and Erezk Barak of Optify will deliver a presentation on “Using Personas to Boost Online Marketing and SEO Success.” This webcast will explore just how to build and manage..
Search Marketing Now, our sister site, will host two webcasts this week. On Wednesday, September 21, Vanessa Fox and Erezk Barak of Optify will deliver a presentation on “Using Personas to Boost Online Marketing and SEO Success.” This webcast will explore just how to build and manage…
A recent study published by the University of Maryland indicates that Facebook and mobile technology have generated at least 182,000 new jobs and $12.19 billion in wages and benefits. The study, which was released by the Robert H. Smith School of Business this morning, stated that more aggressive estimates indicate that the “Facebook App Economy” could be responsible for as many as 235,644 jobs and a $15.71 billion impact on the economy
A recent study published by the University of Maryland indicates that Facebook and mobile technology have generated at least 182,000 new jobs and $12.19 billion in wages and benefits. The study, which was released by the Robert H. Smith School of Business this morning, stated that more aggressive estimates indicate that the “Facebook App Economy” could be responsible for as many as 235,644 jobs and a $15.71 billion impact on the economy.