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  2. vCard - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VCard

    vCard, also known as VCF (Virtual Contact File), is a file format standard for electronic business cards. vCards can be attached to e-mail messages, sent via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), on the World Wide Web, instant messaging, NFC or through QR code.

  3. Softcard - Wikipedia

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    The partnership was first announced on November 16, 2010; following a trial period in 2012, the service officially launched nationwide on November 14, 2013. The official Softcard app was available for NFC-compatible smartphones using the Android operating system and later on Windows Phone 8.1.

  4. Curve (payment card) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curve_(payment_card)

    The Curve app works for iOS and Android. [18] In July 2017, Curve rolled out a feature on the app allowing users to retroactively change their selected payment card for a transaction as old as 14 days.

  5. Toast, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Toast, Inc. is an American cloud-based restaurant management software company based in Boston, Massachusetts. The company provides an all-in-one point of sale (POS) system built on the Android operating system.

  6. Corporate vs. small business cards: Which is better for ... - AOL

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    Small business and corporate credit cards are both used for business transactions, but there are some key differences. Here’s what you need to know.

  7. 4 perks of having business and personal cards from the same ...

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    Having both a personal and business card with an issuer may help you qualify for higher credit lines, lower interest rates on other credit products and even free banking services.

  8. Anki (software) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anki_(software)

    Anki is content-agnostic, the cards are presented using HTML and may include text, images, sounds, videos, and LaTeX equations. The decks of cards, along with the user's statistics, are stored in the open SQLite format.

  9. Google Cardboard - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Cardboard

    Google provides three software development kits for developing Cardboard applications: one for the Android operating system using Java, one for the game engine Unity using C#, and one for the iOS operating system.

  10. TouchNote - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Touchnote

    iOS, Android. TouchNote is a mobile app for smartphones, tablets and website for sending printed, personalized postcards, greeting cards, other photo products as well as gifts. TouchNote was notably [citation needed] one of the first subscription card sending services.

  11. Zettle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zettle

    The first version of the Zettle app was launched in 2011, but then only supported iOS. Since 2012 the Zettle app is also available for Android. With Zettle's app, merchants can analyze credit card transactions and relay detailed information, i.e. top-selling products and average payment volume.