US NFC venture could see Google left out in the cold

Dawinderpal Sahota
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US consortium has signed up a number of payment processors, which is likely to be the next step for the UK m-commerce venture

The Near Field Communications (NFC) market has seen several recent developments, after the creation of a US consortium has left Google with just one payment partner to work with in the US, and the ...

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