Visa Mobile Moves On Android And Its One Phone
Written by Evan SchumanDecember 18th, 2008
Visa Mobile on Monday (Dec. 15) threw a major endorsement behind Google's Android mobile OS, pledging that its mobile payments offerings will run on any phone based on Android. As of this week, though, that's a total of one: the T-Mobile G1 phone.
A handful of retailers—including 1-800-Flowers, Jos. A. Bank, Planet Hollywood and Overstock.com but excluding any of the top 100 brick-and-mortar chains—went along for the ride, pledging discounts to be beamed to T-Mobile customers using Chase Visa and debit cards.
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Is there really an improvement between a mag swipe and contactless tap if multi-factor authentication is required?
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