Google seemed to be mid geekgasm when they announced their Google Wallet program, a system by which users could make payments via smartphone. This wasn’t some payment routing utility, either. You could literally tap your phone to a special sensor and – voila! Payment sent. The problem is that, beyond many being entirely apathetic about the entire idea, numerous analysts have predicted the failure of the device.
I myself have a mixed opinion on the topic, and I always try to suspend judgment. Rather than giving you an ear-load about my opinions, I’m going to go through some of the common “complaints” about Google Wallet and give my feedback.
What are your thoughts? Is Google Wallet the way of the future or just another Google experiment doomed for failure?
[via eWeek]
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