The Wall Street Journal broke the news on Friday that they had received information from sources “in the know” about Google, Inc.’s plans to create an online payment system -possibly named “Google Wallet”- to rival that of current online payment leader PayPal, a service of online auctioneer giant eBay, Inc.
Google May Add PayPal To List of Competitors
Reports are going around that Google is considering launching an online payment service that would compete with PayPal. An anonymous online retailer told the New York Times about it.
PayPal Alternatives: “Do You Have a Backup Plan?”
Many people think that in order to do business online you need to have an expensive merchant account to have the ability to take payments by credit card from your customers.
How and When to Use PayPal’s New Invoicing System
Automate, automate, automate. It’s darn good advice most of the time. But what about occasions where you simply need to collect a one-time payment for various and sundry items or services?
PayPal: the Grand Daddy of Online Sales Transactions
I love PayPal. They’ve been doing business online almost as long as I have, and they’re constantly improving and adding new features to their service.
PayPal Teams with Cloudmark to Prevent Fraud
The Anti-fraud component of Cloudmark’s new SafetyBar solution will be offered to PayPal users free of charge.
PayPal for iTunes
Apple and PayPal announced that the iTunes Music Store in the US will now accept PayPal for purchases of music downloads, audiobooks and gift certificates.
The PayPal Story
Fifty-six million people use PayPal to send and receive money through the Internet, but few of them know how close the popular payments service once came to destruction.
Paypal primer
To conduct business on the Internet, whether informal, one-time only transactions between two friends, or a full-fledged business selling products or services, payment arrangements have to be made.
New PayPal Checkout Process Makes Online Shopping Easier
Using PayPal as a gateway for accepting online payments has just become much more attractive. PayPal, owned by eBay, has always been considered one of the best, most secure choices of payment for auctions, whether by check or credit card. But one of the biggest drawbacks to it has been the restriction that the buyer also had to have a PayPal account in order make that payment.