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NumptyNuts
07-23-05, 12:15 AM
CYBERSPACE – Search engine giant Google’s plan to offer an electronic payment service is fueling speculation that Google may enter the adult internet space as a payment processing option.

Rumors that Google was working on an online payment system surfaced last month, according to Wired.com, leading to the obvious question of whether Google would get involved in the controversial, but lucrative, online adult entertainment payment processing business.

The prospect of Google opening an adult-friendly micropayment system is an attractive one for the adult industry, especially with PayPal having dropped processing of adult entertainment related payments when they were purchased by Ebay 3 years ago.

"It's going to be a very tempting proposition for Google to pick up where PayPal left off," said Andy Beal, vice president of the search engine marketing firm WebSourced, in an interview with Wired.com.

For the moment, Google will only confirm that it is “working on things in e-commerce,” as Google CEO Eric Schmidt said in a written statement to Wired.com, but added they do not intend to offer a PayPal type system.

Regardless of what manner of payment system Google develops, the question of whether they would enter the adult space is another issue altogether. As a publicly traded entity, Google may be hesitant to get involved in the controversial and “high risk” adult market and risk running afoul of their own internal policies and best practices (see Google’s “Corporate Info” page at http://www.google.com/corporate/tenthings.html for more detail on their central operating principles).

In other words, as Beal commented to Wired.com, “There’s a big can of worms that could be opened.”

Both CCBill and Paycom declined to comment for this story.

-HF
07-23-05, 12:26 AM
while i personally wouldn't touch a google owned payment system with a 10 foot pole, same as with gmail, it would be interesting to see how the stock exchanges would react to that. afterall, adult = bad, so the value should drop massively. ;)

dvtimes
07-23-05, 02:17 AM
while i personally wouldn't touch a google owned payment system with a 10 foot pole, same as with gmail, it would be interesting to see how the stock exchanges would react to that. afterall, adult = bad, so the value should drop massively. ;)

I am surprised by this.

But if this does come about its going to make life much easer for us.

At the moment companies have had the presser on them to turn there backs on the adult side of the net.

But if a firm as big as google was to support adult sites, other firms will have to take notice.

Google are big enough to take on the USA government.

Just the fact that google are considering moving into the adult segment is great news. It legitimises a sector of the economy which is generally ignored. Lets face it, when was the last time BBC2's Working Lunch covered any porn firm?

-HF
07-23-05, 02:26 AM
web based applications and services often die quickly.

remember Netscape?
remember Napster?
remember CompuServe?
remember the big name Yahoo once was? with an own magazine and all?

last week's big names are just another player in a big sandbox today.

dvtimes
07-23-05, 02:50 AM
Netscape is back with Netscape 8.0


http://browser.netscape.com/ns8/

-HF
07-23-05, 03:47 AM
they were never gone. still hardly anyone uses their services anymore.

morefodder
07-23-05, 07:14 AM
Lets face it, when was the last time BBC2's Working Lunch covered any porn firm?

Now that would be funny as fuck ...

Guest
07-23-05, 09:06 AM
remember the big name Yahoo once was?
It's still no.1 in the Alexa rankings ;)

JT
07-23-05, 09:25 AM
It's still no.1 in the Alexa rankings ;)

I still get quite a bit of traffic from Yahoo, infact yahoo is my number one source of search engine traffic :drink: