Microsoft has made a surprise move to allow bitcoin as a payment option for digital content on its Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox platforms. *|MC:SUBJECT|*
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11th December 2014
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Microsoft has made a surprise move to allow bitcoin as a payment option for digital content on its Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox platforms.

Microsoft starts taking bitcoin payments for digital content
 
Partnerships

Fortumo will act as a billing partner to Chinese digital entertainment company Changyou’s Mobegenie app store.

China's Mobegenie app store picks Fortumo for carrier-billing partnership
 
VC

Korean e-commerce site Coupang has raised $300 million in new funding to build out its mobile first approach and expand its logistics network.

Korean e-commerce site Coupang wins $300 million in new funding
 
New Products & Technology

Square’s merchants have reached an impressive sales volume, collectively processing more than $100 million in a single day.

Square reaches £100 million in daily US sales
 

IBM and Apple have released the first run of business apps for iPhone and iPad promised in their July partnership agreement.

Apple and IBM launch apps for enterprise customers
 

A Texan company has filed lawsuits against retailers including Weight Watchers and Chipotle Mexican Grill, claiming that they infringed its search, online ordering and payment patents.

Serial “patent troll” takes retailers to court over payment systems
 
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