Wallaby brings financial decision making to Google Glass

Wednesday, 19/02/2014 | 15:28 GMT by FMAdmin Someone
Wallaby brings financial decision making to Google Glass

With smartphones and tablets quickly replacing our traditional billfold wallets, smart connected add-ons such as wearable-tech are also trying to take a piece of the growing Mcommerce pie.

Provider of mobile and web-based credit card optimization solutions Wallaby has developed as native Google Glass application called “Pay with Wallaby”. The app will assist with financial decision making when the customer is in a particular store. The application will use credit and financial information, with the user’s preferences, to help with choosing the most appropriate payment method.

”Helping people to save money and using the best of modern technology are two missions that guide us as a company. We think that Google Glass will grow substantially in the near future and we want to be among the first to write helpful, user-friendly native applications that deliver real value via this breakthrough technology,” said Matthew Goldman, Founder and CEO of Wallaby Financial.

In consolidation with current Google fashion, the application will have the Hot Word ‘OK Glass, Pay With Wallaby’. Once activated, the app will present the relevant payment options directly to the user’s eye. The app works with geolocation data available while wearing Glass, and also incorporates Wallaby’s industry-leading algorithms and database of credit card promotions and rewards intelligence.

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With smartphones and tablets quickly replacing our traditional billfold wallets, smart connected add-ons such as wearable-tech are also trying to take a piece of the growing Mcommerce pie.

Provider of mobile and web-based credit card optimization solutions Wallaby has developed as native Google Glass application called “Pay with Wallaby”. The app will assist with financial decision making when the customer is in a particular store. The application will use credit and financial information, with the user’s preferences, to help with choosing the most appropriate payment method.

”Helping people to save money and using the best of modern technology are two missions that guide us as a company. We think that Google Glass will grow substantially in the near future and we want to be among the first to write helpful, user-friendly native applications that deliver real value via this breakthrough technology,” said Matthew Goldman, Founder and CEO of Wallaby Financial.

In consolidation with current Google fashion, the application will have the Hot Word ‘OK Glass, Pay With Wallaby’. Once activated, the app will present the relevant payment options directly to the user’s eye. The app works with geolocation data available while wearing Glass, and also incorporates Wallaby’s industry-leading algorithms and database of credit card promotions and rewards intelligence.

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