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PayPal will be the first and only global payments platform open to third-party developers

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Paypal’s develop team is going to use X.com to be a new platform to provide API to be the first and only global payments platform open to third-party developers.

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July 6, 2009
Yes It’s True
Damon Hougland

Damon Hougland

You may have heard some breaking news that PayPal will be the first and only global payments platform open to third-party developers. Indeed, it’s true. Take a look at the PayPal Blog entry Osama Bedier (VP of platform and emerging technology and my boss) posted earlier today. It talks about our limited-seating preview event on July 23rd where you can get more details on the APIs, as well as our developer’s conference in November. This is game changing stuff, and we want you to be part of it. We believe that providing a global payments platform will open up countless opportunities for developers to innovate and create new revenue streams. We want developers worldwide to easily make money from their ideas.

Let me take a minute to thank the developer community for the overwhelming response. It has been amazing. To be part of the action, follow PayPal Developer on Twitter and visit us on www.x.com as we begin to roll out our new services and capabilities.

From X.com blog

break news: Paypal Looks to Crush Amazon’s Fledgling Payment Service With A New, Secret API

News about PayPal’s Platform and Upcoming Event

Paypal’s X.com

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Paypal have owned the domain X.com since 1993 (or earlier) but few people knew it because seems Paypal never gotten good idea to use it.
Recently PayPal announced Paypal “will become the first and only global payments platform open to third-party developers”. their “new set of APIs will offer unlimited possibilities for (developer) to easily monetize (developer’s) ideas, by providing security and connectivity to the world’s financial systems.”

Paypal will move towards the public launch this fall. The team is currently using X.com as their blog to note somethings regularly.

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