web Google Gives Everyone $10 to Try New Google Wallet...but There's a Catch Google's NFC-enabled mobile wallet was announced this morning in partnership with mobile operator Sprint, issuing bank Citi and payment network MasterCard. But did you know that you don't have to be a Citi card holder to try the service? As it turns out, Google is also offering a free "virtual" card which you can load up with funds from any… Sarah Perez View comments
E-Commerce Alipay Receives Chinese Electronic Payment License After Chinese Internet giant Alibaba sold off its e-pay division to a newly created company headed by Alibaba's CEO, its American partner Yahoo threw a fit. It accused Alibaba of selling the division without informing them. After the initial outburst, the two companies announced they would find a solution without splitting the sheets… Curt Hopkins View comments
Breaking Google Wallet Brings NFC Payments to Android Google's long-rumored near field communications mobile payment system is officially on its way, the company announced today at a press conference in New York City. Google announced both Google Wallet and Offers today, which give users the ability to process payments through smartphone via NFC. Google Wallet will first be available for Nexus S… Mobile Dan Rowinski View comments
mobile Citrix Announces GoToManage for iPad This week at Citrix's Synergy event the company announced a version of its remote troubleshooting tool GoToManage for the iPad. The company also announced XenServer monitoring for GoToManage and high definition video for GoToMeeting. GoToManage gives IT staff the ability to remotely administer user desktops for troubleshooting purposes. According… Enterprise Klint Finley View comments
How-To Sonicwall Has Best Web-Based Live Demo Site One of the mostly unrealized applications of Web technology is to allow small businesses to kick the tires of products they want to purchase, by putting up live product demos. Given the proliferation of Web interfaces on many products, you would think this would be a no-brainer; and while lots of companies have put up canned video screencaptures… David Strom View comments