
Amazon is forming a partnership with mobile payments firm Bango, which already powers payments for RIM on its BlackBerry smartphones, and supplies in-app payment technology to Opera Software’s app store. Both services charge purchases to a user’s monthly phone bill. Amazon says it already had a beta of its own in-app payment technology for its Appstore, and its partnership with Bango may see it moving in the direction of mobile payments, and the ability to charge app downloads to a monthly phone bill.
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