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Announces New APIs and Toolkit for In-App Mobile Payments

 

SYDNEY– Nov. 4, 2009 – At Innovate 2009 in San Francisco, PayPal today opened its global payments platform, PayPal X. The company unveiled new application programming interfaces (APIs), a new developer portal, and demonstrated a mobile payment toolkit to embed payments directly into mobile applications – starting with the iPhone.

“The whole world is going digital, and the future of how we communicate, how we get information, and even how we transact, is in the hands of developers,” said Scott Thompson, PayPal’s president. “The network is the platform on which the potential of digital money will be fully realized.”

 

New Capabilities for Adaptive Payments

PayPal unveiled new capabilities and enhancements for its Adaptive Payments APIs, expanding payment functionality for multiple recipients and on multiple platforms. New capabilities include:

 

· Currency conversion: Fast, easy global payment apps, automatically converting currencies using current exchange rates*.

 

· Pay Anyone: For financial and other institutions to let their customers send money when logged in to their bank accounts. Their customers won’t need a PayPal account to use the service.

 

· Pre-approvals: Enables developers to create reusable payments agreements between buyers and sellers. While payment approval happens online, the actual money movement can occur offline at different intervals, and through multiple devices that are not necessarily Internet-connected at the time.


The initial Adaptive Payments APIs have all been upgraded. Tested by more than 1,000 developers in the beta program, they are now available globally.


· Send Money: Developers can build person-to-person (P2P) solutions or business-to-business (B2B) payment applications on their platform of choice – whether it’s the mobile phone or a social networking site.

 

· Chained Payments: Developers can take a cut or distribute funds from PayPal payments as they happen.

 

· Parallel payments: Developers can enable buyers to send money to several people in one payment, which is ideal for purchasing multiple items from different sellers, or even for payroll applications.


Introducing Adaptive Accounts

PayPal introduced a beta of its Adaptive Accounts API to provide a streamlined signup experience for people who don’t have PayPal accounts, while maintaining security and privacy of consumer data. With the new API, developers can create PayPal accounts for their customers from within their applications. Developers attending Innovate 2009 will be given exclusive access to this new API until the end of the year. Non-attendees, including developers from Australia, will have access to Adaptive Accounts from the first quarter of 2010.

Mobile Embedded Payment Toolkit Beta

A key component of PayPal X will be the mobile payment software development kit (SDK), which makes it easier for developers to integrate PayPal into mobile applications to buy physical goods. With just a few lines of code, developers can add a checkout button to accept mobile payments without having to worry about collecting any financial information. The mobile SDK, which will initially support iPhone, will be available in the first half of 2010.


 

“Mobile transactions have been notoriously tough to monetize,” said Osama Bedier, PayPal’s vice president of platform. “With the new SDK, just tell us how much you want to get paid and what the payment is for, and the funds will be transferred in seconds, not days or weeks.”

 

X.com Developer Portal

PayPal also unveiled X.com, a new developer portal that contains all the information developers need to create applications built with PayPal X. All general sessions at Innovate 2009 can be viewed live from x.com, and all sessions from the conference will be available for viewing at x.com after the conference.

 

Innovate 2009 Twitter handles and hashtags include: @PayPal, @PayPalX, #ppxi09 and #ChangeHowWePay.

 

 


 

 

 

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Wednesday, 04 November 2009 20:29 Last Updated on Sunday, 14 February 2010 12:50
 

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