Apple is working on a new system that could iTunes into a potential crowd-sourced ATM. According the patent which was filed in 2011, and can be viewed here, the system works on location based requests issued by users who don't have access to an ATM. The patent reads,
Simply put, the system could allow users to send cash requests via their iPhones, iPads or Macs devices if you don't have an ATM nearby. Based on the requesting person's location, anyone else who is close by and is willing to lend them the money could contact them and to give them the money. iTunes would charge the requesting user service fee and debit the amount requested from their account to that of the lender. Sounds like a pretty simple system with a pretty powerful idea behind it, and one that could convert iTunes into a bank. Firstpost encourages open discussion and debate, but please adhere to the rules below, before posting. Comments that are found to be in violation of any one or more of the guidelines will be automatically deleted: Personal attacks/name calling will not be tolerated. This applies to comments directed at the author, other commenters and other politicians/public figures Please do not post comments that target a specific community, caste, nationality or religion. While you do not have to use your real name, any commenters using any Firstpost writer's name will be deleted, and the commenter banned from participating in any future discussions. Comments will be moderated for abusive and offensive language. What's hot. ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHhPOZpSVq5HWaYC1M_zIKtEr5W6w&url=http://www.firstpost.com/tech/apple-patent-could-convert-itunes-into-crowd-sourced-atm-610065.html | |||
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Friday, 1 February 2013
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