
“eBay Inc. appears to be warily eyeing Apple Pay, the new iOS-tied NFC payment system which Apple, Inc. is preparing to launch for the iPhone, and (the upcoming) Apple Watch. As PayPal steps up its own NFC payments campaign (using its Android app), Apple is perhaps the biggest obstacle given its propensity for closed, tightly integrated services. But PayPal isn’t going quietly. It took out a full-page ad in The New York Times, in which it proclaims: ‘We the people want our money safer than our selfies; PayPal, protecting the people economy.'”
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