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Gmail Google Wallet wedding: the online payments service by Google

«Attached you will find the money to pay the Bills. " Soon Google emails may contain messages of this type. The news comes from developers ' Conference in San Francisco,today on the second day (tomorrow closes). Sanctioned marriage between GoogleWallet, the online payment service of Big G, and e-mail search engine. From now on, in addition to documents, emails will be used to send money: just click the icon for the dollar. Guaranteed instant recovery to the recipient of the amount.

The service will be tested first in the United States. And will be reserved for adults. But how will the money transfer 2.0 to where he thought the Colossus of Mountain ViewGmail users will be able to send to an email address (it does not matter if another mail handler) cash in just a few clicks If the digital cash will be withdrawn from your account that have opened on Google Wallet or bank account associated with it will do additional costs, while in the case comes from a credit card or a debit card there will be a heavy tax of 2.9% per transaction andin any case, a minimum expenditure of $ 0.30.

The transfer of money, howeverwill not exceed certain limits: set a ceiling of $50,000 for transfers carried out over five days. In the email will not be passed on sensitive information to your account, nor about the credit card used for payment through the Internet. Simply enter in the box reserved for the amount to be allocated to the recipient. The service did even know Peter Hazlehurst as Director of Product management at Google Wallet, will benefit security system against unauthorizedpayments from Google Wallet. In order for the email cash levy the success hoped you first that users respond with confidence the novelty introduced.

A novelty that initially will be available only on desktop, then make land fall later on mobile devices. Unless unforeseen circumstances. Meanwhile, according to experts the service introduced by Big G could inflict a serious blow to start-ups that now do business in e-commerce. The ability to send money by mail, at a time when the industry is seeking payment always easier and more intuitive, it could lead to a revolution. And there's even anyone who is willing to bet that the world of electronic commerce, following the announcement by Google, is forever changed.
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