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Astasheiks

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"1 2 The Evolution Will Be Colorized"...THIS Will Be Your Next Wallet

THIS Will Be Your Next Wallet

By John R. Quain

Published November 30, 2010

Are you ready to give up cash, and maybe even give up your credit cards? I'm not, but there are plenty of companies -- from Google to AT&T -- that think we will.

The idea has been around for more than 20 years but has never come to fruition, because the basic technological tools weren't readily available. Now they are. They're called smartphones.

Earlier this month, Google waved around a prototype Android phone with a special chip that lets customers pay simply by waving the phone near a cash register. Known as near-field communication (NFC), the trick is to use short-range radio signals to send your credit card or bank account information directly to a register so that you don't have to swipe or sign for things. Or get your hands dirty with all that filthy lucre.

In one sense, such technology is overkill. Many of us can already wave a credit card at the gas pump or Quickie Mart and have a sale immediately rung up on the register. Credit card companies call it contactless payment. But contactless payments use a one-way system where your credit card info is simply passed from the card to the scanner. You don't receive, say, any information about what you purchased or about what your current balance is on the card itself.

Smartphones could give shoppers that important information, plus a digital receipt. And stores could incorporate electronic coupons on the spot ("You've just saved $1 on kitty litter, sir!"). Others could include their loyalty cards in a digital form that resides on your phone. It would certainly be more convenient; I can't tell you how many times I've forgotten that darn discount card for the hardware store.

Indeed, there are already third-party apps such as CardStar that let you store loyalty card info on your iPhone. Some retailers, like Tesco and Subway, also offer virtual cards as apps, but they're inconvenient: You have to open the app on your phone and have the checkout person scan a barcode off it. An NFC digital card would work automatically, without any scanning.

As more and more people use smartphones -- already nearly 20 percent by some estimates -- companies anticipate they will also want to do away with credit cards and money itself. PayPal has already proven that giving people more control over their money online is something people want. Now it's focusing on mobile money transactions, too.

"You won't need your wallet when you walk out the door," Amanda Pires, senior director of global communications for PayPal, told FoxNews.com. "Your mobile wallet will be in the cloud."

Your banking balance, debit card info, and credit card account information will be stored online and accessed wirelessly and instantly whenever you buy something in a store. In fact, that information is already stored "in the cloud" on computer servers by your bank, it's just not automatically accessible with cash registers of the future.

PayPal envisions a cashless, cardless payment future, something Pires says the company is already experimenting with using an automatic payment system from Bling Nation. At the Facebook and PayPal campuses in California, participants can pay for their lunches using a Bling Nation-equipped phone; the money comes straight out of their PayPal accounts.

While such experiments are small, big players are planning to launch similar services nationwide. AT&T, Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile recently announced a joint venture called Isis to build a mobile payment network based on an NFC system. The first markets should go live within a year and a half. And Nokia and Google have indicated their new 2011 phones will be compatible with it.

In the meantime, mobile cashless services are already here for small businesses

. Intuit, the company behind Quicken, has offered its GoPayment service for nearly two years.
Sounds like Prince's "The War"

[Edited 12/1/10 9:55am]

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Reply #1 posted 12/01/10 6:01pm

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[img:$uid]http://l.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/i/mesg/emoticons7/39.gif[/img:$uid] ... Technology ... Go figure ...

Peace ... & Stay Funky ...

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Reply #2 posted 12/01/10 6:01pm

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What does this have to do with Prince or his music - other than the thread title? confuse

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #3 posted 12/01/10 7:39pm

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Genesia said:

What does this have to do with Prince or his music - other than the thread title? confuse

If you wave this phone over the LotusFlower site, you'll get your $ 77 back. lol

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All that bathing in purple rain just can't be good for your health...
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Reply #4 posted 12/01/10 7:42pm

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Genesia said:

What does this have to do with Prince or his music - other than the thread title? confuse

Prince sung (not song, hee hee) about some of this in his song "The War"

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Reply #5 posted 12/01/10 7:58pm

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Astasheiks said:

Genesia said:

What does this have to do with Prince or his music - other than the thread title? confuse

Prince song about some of this in his song "The War"

He talked about paying for shit with your cellphone in The War? I don't think so. lol

We don’t mourn artists because we knew them. We mourn them because they helped us know ourselves.
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Reply #6 posted 12/01/10 7:59pm

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Prenzz said:

Genesia said:

What does this have to do with Prince or his music - other than the thread title? confuse

If you wave this phone over the LotusFlower site, you'll get your $ 77 back. lol


Nicely played. lol

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Reply #7 posted 12/01/10 8:03pm

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well there is that LG Chocolate phone and that has a microchip

"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!"
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Reply #8 posted 12/01/10 8:49pm

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lockdance

time flies.
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Reply #9 posted 12/01/10 11:28pm

NouveauDance

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More "Prince is a prophet" bullshit. rolleyes

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Reply #10 posted 12/02/10 12:06am

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if u lose your cell your really fucked then...

yoda i don't wear a cross?!!? i wear a prince symbol prince guitar wacky nutty I When Prince's cum dries, diamonds are formed. lol eek drooling no one tops prince in concert!
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Reply #11 posted 12/02/10 12:29am

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NouveauDance said:

More "Prince is a prophet" bullshit. rolleyes

more like prince is all about PROFIT.

"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!"
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Reply #12 posted 12/02/10 3:18am

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This is one of those things I mentioned in another cell phone thread that they've known they could do for years but have held back on using because of consumer unease. Cash will never die, though! Believe that. lol

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OnlyNDaUsa said:

NouveauDance said:

More "Prince is a prophet" bullshit. rolleyes

more like prince is all about PROFIT.

& who ISN'T about 'Profit'?

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PurpleLove7 said:

OnlyNDaUsa said:

more like prince is all about PROFIT.

& who ISN'T about 'Profit'?

it was just a little play on words

"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!"
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Reply #15 posted 12/03/10 12:53am

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Genesia said:

Astasheiks said:

Prince song about some of this in his song "The War"

He talked about paying for shit with your cellphone in The War? I don't think so. lol

The first sentence of the article says, "Are you ready to give up cash, and maybe even give up your credit cards?"

In "The War"... Prince says, "microchip for your neck". Its all leading to that from using smartphones to a microchip or mark..... Revelation 13:16-18

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Reply #16 posted 12/03/10 5:01am

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I think they're already doing this in Japan. America's so behind.

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Reply #17 posted 12/03/10 7:01am

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Remember to make sure technology is a tool to make things convenient, and try not to become too dependent on it. Most "latest and greatest" winds up in the recycle in 2 years.

If you want to get into the whole biblical thing regarding credit and creditors, there's a lot of that in the bible, too. Which means people are no better with money now than they were with money back then. Now you get bad credit. Back then you either went to debtor's jail or lost your animals, and prob. wound up having your wife being a sex slave for the guy you owed money to.

I already know that my name is on a bunch of lists, and if someone's going to do a background check, they'll do a trend analysis on me, so I can get all those wonderful ads in the mail and spam emails... all those discount cards and freebies that I gave my name, address, and ID# in some cases, come at a price.

It is easy to "drop off the grid", leave the country, find a cheap place to live, but as long as you're carrying debt, you're being tracked.

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paniuroczy said:

I think they're already doing this in Japan. America's so behind.

we have had RFID chips (and the like) used to pay for things for years. I know I had a RFID badge in 91 that I used to track when and where I was at so I could get paid for my time doing what it was that I was doing. I could also use it to pay for meals against pay.

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Reply #19 posted 12/05/10 5:51pm

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dalsh327 said:

Remember to make sure technology is a tool to make things convenient, and try not to become too dependent on it. Most "latest and greatest" winds up in the recycle in 2 years.

If you want to get into the whole biblical thing regarding credit and creditors, there's a lot of that in the bible, too. Which means people are no better with money now than they were with money back then. Now you get bad credit. Back then you either went to debtor's jail or lost your animals, and prob. wound up having your wife being a sex slave for the guy you owed money to.

I already know that my name is on a bunch of lists, and if someone's going to do a background check, they'll do a trend analysis on me, so I can get all those wonderful ads in the mail and spam emails... all those discount cards and freebies that I gave my name, address, and ID# in some cases, come at a price.

It is easy to "drop off the grid", leave the country, find a cheap place to live, but as long as you're carrying debt, you're being tracked.

So true. I'm sixteen, my parents always tell me how to deal with money so I don't make stupid mistakes when it counts.

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paniuroczy said:


So true. I'm sixteen, my parents always tell me how to deal with money so I don't make stupid mistakes when it counts.

when it comes to credit, it is much faster and eaiser to build great credit than to repare credit.

"Keep on shilling for Big Pharm!"
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