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Back to the Reuters Home Page 22 June 2005 
Ĺ  Reuters
Google: ‘We won't rival eBay'
BY REUTERS
[San Francisco, US | Reuters News Service, 22 June 2005] - Web search leader Google was developing an online payment system but not a direct rival to eBay's PayPal, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said yesterday.

Schmidt spoke after several days of heated speculation over reports that Google was working on a potential rival to PayPal, eBay's popular online payment system.

Schmidt said Google did not intend to offer a "person-to-person stored-value payments system" like PayPal's, in which money briefly resides in PayPal's control during the transaction, but he did not give details of how the Google system would differ.

"The payment services we are working on are a natural evolution of Google's existing online products and advertising programs, which today connect millions of consumers and advertisers," Schmidt told Reuters in a brief telephone interview in which he declined to elaborate.

"We believe that e-commerce can be improved and we are working on ways to improve the user experience," Schmidt said.

The company declined to say when a product would be available.

By avoiding PayPal's model, Google may also bypass a replay of the regulatory battles that were among the thorniest obstacles PayPal faced in its early days as an independent company. The biggest issue was PayPal's plan to briefly hold money on account, generally a bank function, and the saga was chronicled in a book called "The PayPal Wars".

Google currently accepts payments from advertisers and sends money to participants in its AdSense program, which pays Web publishers when Google ads are displayed on their sites.

Google advertisers pay each time a Web surfer clicks on an ad that is generated through the company's AdWords program.

In March, Google said it began testing a third-party electronic funds transfer service to send payments to Web sites that carry Google ads.

The Web search darling recently launched a video search service, which will sell content. The company also operates a price-comparison shopping engine called Froogle, which analysts think could one day become the heart of a full-fledged e-commerce system.

For its part, eBay has been working to expand PayPal's reach beyond its online marketplace and has signed up a variety of retailers including Apple Computer's iTunes service that sells individual songs for 99c each.

Analysts said on Monday that the biggest and most immediate risk to PayPal from a Google payment system would be a cap on growth in PayPal's off-eBay business, prompting a 2% drop in eBay shares.

Google's stock yesterday closed up $1.14, or 0.4%, to $287.84. Shares of eBay finished down 34c, or 0.9%, to $36.90 prior to Schmidt's comments. Both stocks trade on the Nasdaq.
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