Friday, May 17, 2013

Google Wallet Could Transfer Money Through Gmail

Sending money through the mail may not sound familiar to most people, let alone it has done since it was first launched PayPal. Now, PayPal arrival of competitors within Gmail that Google Wallet and work together.

Google Wallet has announced that they have integrated with Gmail, so that makes the user easier to send money via e-mail itself.

As quoted from talkandroid.com, Thursday (16/05) to use the service, users need to sign up to Google Wallet first.



Then, when the user writes a message in Gmail, users will see a new symbol "$" are located on the side menu to format the text and attachments. If users have a bank account already registered with the Google Wallet or Walle account in balance, then the user can use it to send money to anyone you want.

However, the recipient still must have a Google Wallet account first to be able to receive the money. Google itself will charge transfer is slightly lower than that charged by PayPal.

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