Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Eric Schmidt trade fantasy

Alexia Tsotsis currently works at TechCrunch as a writer. She is also a blogger who attended the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California. She majored in writing and art, moved to New York shortly after the end of the work in the entertainment industry and media. After four years of his life in New York and to attend courses in New York. ? Read More

A conversation with a friend yesterday (in which he tries to figure out how he would hypothetically accept payments for pizza, which he did through mini-drone helicopter) as dinky are our current mobile payment options; Should he give iPhone and square dongle recipient field? To register for Venmo customers? Create a PayPal account and/or only deliver for people who have communication S?

Discussion highlighted the fact that, with a purse of the Google comes out this summer, mobile payments are on the verge of a massive change. It reminded me of Google Chairman Eric Schmidt vision for the future of mobile commerce, which it is linked to Sun Valley Conference Allen & Co last month.

In Schmidt "trade fantasy" you're driving down the street, and somehow your phone knows that you need a new pants. Roll with me here ... Phone as someone understands there is a shop pants on the left side and pants to keep to the right and knows that Google offers shop on the right deals cheap trousers. GPS Navigator says, "turn right over the pants." When you walk in the store, the system understands that you are and what you need new pants and thus the seller goes with pants, of course. You use your phone to pay for and boom, trousers.

While journalists at a briefing at the audacity of vision giggled Schmidt, the reality is that modern technology mobile payments aching to replace archaic tyranny of credit cards and cash registers, and ultimately win. Come the fall buying pants will never be the same.


Google provides search and advertising services, which together aim to organize and money in the world of information. In addition to its dominant search engine, it offers many ...

Read More

View the original article here

No comments:

Post a Comment