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First Posted: 03/ 8/2012 5:28 pm Updated: 03/ 8/2012 8:50 pm


By Alistair Barr

SAN FRANCISCO, March 8 (Reuters) - Google Inc has been pressuring applications and mobile game developers to use its costlier in-house payment service, Google Wallet, as the Internet search giant tries to emulate the financial success of Apple Inc's iOS platform.

Google warned several developers in recent months that if they continued to use other payment methods - such as PayPal, Zong and Boku - their apps would be removed from Android Market, now known as Google Play, according to developers, executives and investors in mobile gaming and payment sectors.

Developers say the Internet search giant is trying to simplify consumer payments, hoping apps-buying will rise and offset their higher costs. Google's payment service charges a higher cut per transaction than some rivals'. But the move also suggests Google is using its powerful position in the mobile apps market to promote an in-house offering.

"Although this move by Google might seem high-handed, it reduces the friction for purchases inside Android apps and therefore makes users more valuable," said Hugo Troche, chief executive of Appsperse, a cross-promotion network for app discovery.

A Google spokesman declined to comment on Thursday.

Android Market, or Google Play as it is now known, is the company's answer to Apple's apps store, where consumers browse and buy or download everything from games and music to individual software or applications. Google wants Google Wallet to be the dominant way that people pay for anything on this platform.

In one email sent to a developer in late August, Google said the developer had 30 days to comply, otherwise the developer's apps would be "suspended" from Android Market. Reuters obtained a copy of the email this week.

"They told people that if they used other payment services they would be breaking the terms of use," said Si Shen, founder and chief executive of Papaya, a social gaming network on Android. "Whether it's right or wrong, we have to follow the rules."

Papaya placed social games on Android more than two years ago. At that time, the search company's payment service - now known as Google Wallet - was not available for Android app payments, Shen explained.

She said Papaya used PayPal, owned by eBay Inc, and Zong, a mobile payments company that has since been acquired by eBay. Papaya has now dropped PayPal and Zong in favor of Google Wallet for in-app billing, she said.

"If we had a choice, the freedom to choose which billing service, then that's even better. But if we have to follow the rules, we will," she added. "I want to maintain a very good relationship with Google. We are very collaborative. It's very important to the business."


MOTIVES

The initiative is important for Google. While Android Market has been a hit in terms of the number of smartphones using the platform, there has not been a commensurate increase in purchase activity by users.

In early 2011, Android platform manager Eric Chu told a conference that while the number of Android smartphone users was surging, the number of purchases of paid apps in the Android Market was not doing nearly as well, Forbes reported.

This is partly because the buying experience has been varied and confusing for users - reducing the chance that they will go through with a purchase, something known as conversion.

By pushing all app developers to use Google's payment system, the experience should be simpler, increasing conversion.

"On Android it used to be laissez faire - you could use any payment provider you liked," said Todd Hooper, chief executive of Zipline Games.

"It's probably naive of developers to think they could keep choosing different payment providers," he added. "If purchasing on Android is all over the place, that is worrying."

Apple's iOS platform generates higher conversion rates mainly because the company required developers to use its own payment system from day one, according to Hooper and others.

"This is one of the things that has helped Apple succeed," said Charles Hudson of Bionic Panda Games, an Android-focused mobile social games company in San Francisco. "Every single developer is using the Apple payment system. Google sees the benefits that provides for the Apple platform and wants to create a similar system."

When Bionic Panda started on Android Market about a year ago, Google Wallet was not available, so the company used PayPal initially, Hudson said. It switched exclusively to Google Wallet around the spring of 2011, he added.

Developers using Google Wallet typically have to pay Google a 30 percent cut of revenue from purchases - higher than the cut taken by rival third-party payment services.

But Hudson and other developers said this may be worth it, if conversion rates increase.

When Bionic Panda dropped PayPal it lost some customers, but there was "an overall lift in conversion and monetization on a per-user basis," Hudson said.

"Without having to chose your payment option it's closer to the one-click experience of the Apple iOS platform," he added. "The convenience factor would outweigh customer losses." (Editing by Edwin Chan and Matthew Lewis)

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12:14 PM on 03/09/2012
This man, that man, and other man - they are all the same man. Resist.
08:39 AM on 03/09/2012
Apps are what is needed to make your smartphone smart and unique.Im fond of app creating and find it really helpful to use site like Snappii where i can build apps in minutes.
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Marcin A Mazurek
You live and learn. At any rate, you live. - D.A
08:09 AM on 03/09/2012
I like how in this case, when someone says "Or Else"...
The other guy can fill it in with "I'll just go to someone else"

kinda dumb.
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Rodrockler
The dark side clouds everything!
07:19 AM on 03/09/2012
It's called monopoly.

Google needs to learn from history before it screws up a good thing.
06:38 AM on 03/09/2012
Another reason to move from Google and Android. Looking at Windows phones right now.
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crydespite
no-one is ever 'just saying'
06:32 AM on 03/09/2012
Animal farm.
06:28 AM on 03/09/2012
Google is the new evil empire. They have a lack of respect for privacy (even mining our email). We are the commodity that they sell. I even got a robo-call from them yesterday - commercial robo-calling is illegal.

Time for a new white knight.
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Counterglow
Werner Heisenberg may have been right.
03:52 AM on 03/09/2012
For anybody as angry as I am with PayPal's reflexive support for the big government, big business bullies and thugs currently trying to take over the internet, this isn't entirely an unmixed blessing.
03:51 AM on 03/09/2012
The NSA needs to know what you are doing with your money & Google will gather that information for them.
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LuLou Murder
Don't blame God, it's not Her fault.
02:24 AM on 03/09/2012
The motto is "DON'T be evil", Google.
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Zilo
Indie--The GOP opposes critical thinking
05:12 AM on 03/09/2012
How quickly they forgot it....they're going to end up being just like the other companies the public hates.
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Michael Lindley
American in Paris
02:22 AM on 03/09/2012
Boycott Google.
02:16 AM on 03/09/2012
Somebody should really do a study on how articles are chosen to run around here. I would be willing to bet that positive Apple articles outnumber positive Google/Microsoft/Other articles 10 to 1, and negative Google/Microsoft/Other articles outnumber negative Apple articles 10 to 1.

That's OK, anyone with any sense knows Apple is pure, unadulterated evil and no number of paid-for newsvertisements will change that.
noahmarder
Exposing the regressive lies, one by one
02:10 AM on 03/09/2012
I see that our antitrust laws are working very effectively.
02:50 AM on 03/09/2012
Just like you have your choice of telephone providers at home. "Oh, I'm sorry, your service area is only covered by AT&T"

Yeah, right.

Thanks, antitrust laws!
albar
Republicans gathered in their political graves
01:47 AM on 03/09/2012
To heck with Google, Facebook, Yahoo.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
01:46 AM on 03/09/2012
Sorry but this is overreaching, ordering a company with which you do business exactly how to pay them. It's beyond a true bargained contract, smacks of adhesion contracts and unequal bargaining power at arm's length.
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Counterglow
Werner Heisenberg may have been right.
03:53 AM on 03/09/2012
Have you watched what PayPal has been up to?
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Zilo
Indie--The GOP opposes critical thinking
05:13 AM on 03/09/2012
PayPal is being pretty obnoxious as well. These companies. They get too big for their britches...I hope PayPal gets dethroned by another pay service.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
04:06 AM on 03/10/2012
I've been a victim of it and most unwilling.