Google Wallet head has left the company. Google confirmed the change in a statement.
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Bedier joined Google from eBay in 2011 along with eBay’s Stephanie Tilenius. Tilenius left Google last year to join venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers.
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Payments and digital wallets are an increasingly competitive business, with large players such as eBay, Visa, MasterCard, and American Express as well as startups such as Square, Stripe and Braintree.
Google’s initial product revolved around Near Field Communications (or NFC), a technology that has failed to take off in the United States.
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