eBay Launches New PayPal Access System
Ebay inc. (ebay.com an American internet consumer-to-consumer corporation and, an online sale and shopping website where people and businesses purchase and sell a broad variety of goods and services worldwide) is going to launch a service called PayPal access that lets people keep and use their accounts in an assortment of web stores without having to register at each one.
The service will be unveiled at eBay’s X.commerce developer symposium in San Francisco. It will be launched with X.commerce, a latest eBay Inc. business launching Wednesday geared toward developers and merchants that encourages developers to merge eBay’s technology into mobile commerce applications. X.commerce merges the software developer communities for eBay.com, PayPal and eBay-owned e-commerce software company Magento, which mutually include 850,000 developers.
It’s seems to be that X.commerce would announce some kind of partnership with Facebook on Wednesday, too. Though eBay wouldn’t disclose any details, Face book’s platform and mobile marketing director, Katie Mitic, will be a keynote speaker at the conference.


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