Google
Google has filed a patent application that would allow consumers to pay for services via text message

Google patent sparks G-phone speculation

Search giant looks into mobile payment

Written by Iain Thomson

Google has filed a patent application for a mobile payment system, fuelling rumours that the search giant may launch a mobile phone.

The patent application covers a system that would allow consumers to pay for services via text message.

Dubbed 'GPay', the service would involve sending an SMS to Google which would then pay the retailer and charge the cost to the consumer.

"We file patent applications on a variety of ideas that our employees come up with. Some of those ideas later mature into real products or services, and some do not," a Google spokesperson told The Times.

The search firm has already worked with mobile phone providers, including LG, to ensure that its search page is included for mobile internet users.

There have been persistent rumours that Google is planning shortly to launch a cheap internet-enabled mobile phone.

See also:

reader comments

related articles

Google News to host agency stories

Search giant to publish stories rather than linking to them 04 Sep 2007

 

Google maps the stars

100 million stars and 200 million galaxies at a mouseclick away 23 Aug 2007

Google bows to users on video shutdown

Cash refunds for all purchases 22 Aug 2007

MEP denies 'three strikes' rule for persistent illegal downloaders

Proposals for reform of EU directive on electronic communications do not include a three strikes and you're out penalty clause 16 Sep 2008

Google and GE ink smart grid alliance

Technology giants set out vision for smart grid technologies capable of turning off your TV and charging your car 18 Sep 2008

Google’s Android basks in Mobile World Congress spotlight

Search deals were made, and ended, in Barcelona while vendors showed off new mobile tech 14 Feb 2008

latest news

Civica wins Harrow Council contract

LAR beats tough competition through Catalist tender to revamp council's parking system 09 Jan 2009

Novell to shuffle EMEA executive pack

Linux vendor shifts partner programme responsibilities to marketing organisation 09 Jan 2009

Ballmer highlights aims for New Year

Ballmer announces Windows 7 beta and future alliances designed to improve information sharing 08 Jan 2009

poll

Challenging times ahead?

Challenging times ahead?

Do you think there will be a lot of channel job cuts in 2009?

Previous poll results

Paul Anderson, Trend Micro

Vendor Q&A: Paul Anderson, Trend Micro

During this Q&A session Paul Anderson, UK country manager of Trend Micro talks about the changing threat landscape and how Trend is working with resellers in 2009

Sara Yirrell and Rick Wallis

Vendor Q&A: Rick Wallis, NEC Computers

In this exclusive vendor Q&A, Rick Wallis, UK sales director at NEC Computers talks to CRN editor Sara Yirrell about his firm’s plans for the channel.

events

Channel Expo 2009 logo

Channel Expo 2009

The UK's top reseller exhibition will return to the NEC on 20 May 2009

CRN Fight Night 2009

The channel's only white-collar boxing event is back

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

Primary Navigation