Google files for SMS payment patent
Fresh on the heels of a slew of new Google Phone rumors, the search giant has filed for a patent that would let users send mobile payments via SMS text message.
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The patent, originally filed for in February but published to the U.S. patent office Web site on Aug. 30, describes a “Text Message Payment” system using a mobile phone that Google calls GPay. The application includes a detailed description of the would-be service as well as usage scenarios, such as consumers making on-the-spot text payments at a farmer’s market.
Google has already delivered a payment system for Web retailers dubbed Google Checkout.
While a GPay service could potentially be used by other phone-makers and service providers, it would seem to fit best as a revenue-producing element of Google’s own Gphone offering. Much of the speculation around Gphone has centered on ways that Google might enable free or low-cost calling by subsidizing voice service with things like advertising or, in this case, micro-payments.
Mobile payment technology isn’t exactly new, which raises questions regarding claims in the Google patent application. For instance, PayPal launched a mobile version of its popular payment services earlier this year.
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