Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Google partners with NJ Transit for new tap-to-pay system

NJ Transit is the first public transit system to accept Google Wallet thanks to a new deal announced Wednesday between New Jersey and the Mountain View, Calif. company. The deal will allow transit riders to "tap to pay" for fares at select locations. Google Wallet uses near-field communication (NFC) to operate, a feature that has all but become standard on most newer smartphones, but not Apple's iPhone. The service launched in select retailers last month after being in testing for much of the summer. Google Wallet is currently only compatible with the Sprint Nexus 4G, and payment compatibility is limited… [Continue Reading]

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