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Kamis, 13 Oktober 2011

Pale Blue Points: Iconic Images From Space

Dozens of cameras circle of the Planet Earth documentary in detail, but few that offer a view of the world.

The handful of rare visions have shown that "the Earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena," wrote the late Carl Sagan in Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the future of humanity in space.

Robotic probes for most of the photos of the Earth and the Moon on its way to the planets, asteroids, comets and even other star systems. However, the practice of taking self-portraits warming is seldom artistically motivated.

"In general, we can do to calibrate instruments and verify the trajectory of a spacecraft. If the point where they think the Earth is and see, then you are probably where you think you are," said planetary scientist Mark Sykes of the Planetary Science Institute.

Selasa, 11 Oktober 2011

Astronomers Find Planets Difficult Decade Of Age, Data From The Hubble

In a careful analysis of the Hubble Space Telescope images in 1998, astronomers have found visual evidence of the two exoplanets, have gone unnoticed at the time.

Finding these hidden gems Hubble archive to provide astronomers with a valuable comparison of the time machine, much earlier than the planet's orbital motion data to new discoveries. It also demonstrates a new approach to the hunting world for the storage of the Hubble data.

Four giant planets known to orbit the massive young star HR 8799, which is130 light years. In 2007 and 2008 the first three planets have been discovered in infrared images taken near the ground with the WM Keck Observatory and the Gemini North telescope by Christian Marois, the National Research Council of Canada and his team. Marois and his colleagues found nearby planet fourth in 2010. It is the only system that astronomers have obtained exoplanetary multiple images directly.

In 2009, David Lafrenière, University of Montreal, exoplanet data retrieved hidden in the Hubble images taken in 8799 of HR 1998 with the Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS). He identified the position of the outermost known planet of the star's orbit. That first demonstrated the power of a data processing technique for the recovery of new minor planets buried in the brightness of the star.

A reanalysis of the same data archival NICMOS by Remi Soumen the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore has recovered all three outer planets. The fourth closest planet is 1.5 billion miles from the star and is not visible because it is on the edge of the NICMOS corona graphic spot that blocks light from the central star.

Finding planets in multiple images, spread over the years, the orbits plotted. Knowledge of the pathways are crucial for understanding the behavior of multi-planet, because massive planets can affect each other orbits. "From the Hubble images, we can determine the shape of their orbits that provide an overview of the stability of the planet masses and eccentricities, and also the inclination of the system," says Soumen.

These results are published in the Astrophysical Journal.

The three gas giant outer planets is about 100 -, 200 - and 400-year orbit. This means that astronomers have to wait long to see how the planets move along their path. The added time to the Hubble data will help greatly. "The file has been 10 years of science right now," he said. "Without these data, we would have to wait another decade. It's 10 years of science for free."

However, the slower the movement, the outer planet, has just become the station for 10 years. "But if we go to the next inner planet, rarely seen in orbit, and the third inner planet, we will actually see a lot of movement," says Soummer.

The planets were observed in 1998, when Hubble's observations were the first taken since the method used to detect them is not available at this time. When astronomers reduce the light from the star center to search for the afterglow of the planets, the scattering of light was even more planets remaining weak.

Lafrenière developed a way to improve this type of analysis using a library of reference stars more precisely to eliminate the "fingerprint" of the central star light. The team took Soumm Lafrenière method one step further and use 466 images of the stars of a reference library with more than 10 years of NICMOS observations assembled by Glenn Schneider of the University of Arizona.

Soummer team increased the contrast and minimize the rest of the Starlight. They completely removed from the diffraction peaks, which are the objects common to the imaging systems of the telescope. This allowed them to see two poor inner planets, the Hubble data. Planets recovered from NICMOS data are about 1 / 100, 000 brightness of the parent star, when viewed in the near infrared.

Soumen next plans to analyze about 400 other stars in the NICMOS archive with the same technique that improves image quality by a factor of 10 of the imaging methods used where data were collected.

Soummer work shows the power Hubble Space Telescope data archive, which houses the images and spectra of more than twenty years, the Hubble observations. Astronomers use this library to integrate the new discoveries with a lot of valuable information already collected, resulting in a lot of opportunities for the discovery of new experience.

NICMOS data team will meet Soumm file a list of candidates worldwide to be confirmed by ground-based telescopes. If the planets are discovered, they will have several years to measure the orbital motion.

Hubble Space Telescope is a project of international cooperation between NASA and the European Space Agency. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center manages the telescope. The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) is implementing the Hubble science operations. STScI is operated for NASA by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy, Inc., Washington, DC


Senin, 03 Oktober 2011

Mattresses Facebook Malware Protection

Facebook has cemented a new partnership to protect its users against malicious links posted on their walls, new son, and other places in the social network. You know, these links from someone you have not seen for years, to encourage you to click on the images of how "WAZ you sooo mad at the party last night" or some of them. Click one and you could offer all sorts of nasty things to your account and even your hard drive.

Facebook will now use Websense to suppress a little tighter, adding the company "Advanced Classification Engine" on the rear end. When a user clicks on a link in Facebook, it is the ACE, who lives in the clouds, and is constantly new threats. If the CAE has already classified the site as a threat, it sends a warning to the user.

ACE is the same technology behind TRITON security suite used by many companies, so it's fast enough to return to new bugs and malicious campaigns and rank, but that does not mean it will be fast enough to catch all the bad link on Facebook, until a few users to click.

A link that goes viral is a social network can often spread faster than any other - and the link to the virus when it also happens to be the access of the virus to the list of friends and reset itself without your permission, may soon to be found anywhere. The good news is, the faster it spreads, the faster the ACE are likely to collect and classify it as miserable.

Facebook hopes that with the addition of a new security partnership with the current arsenal of defense to reduce the window of vulnerability - the time between when a threat to the cultivation, and when it was identified, cataloged, and the warnings go out.

Facebook was not completely naked, before integrating the Websense service. It has its own security systems, and has developed deals with the likes of McAfee in the past. Websense has also provided the Facebook application called Defensio, which provides filtering and control the content posted on the walls of the Users', for some time.

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You've never seen the sun like this before! NASA Satellite Shows Incredible Detail Boiling Sun

It is a view of the sun like no other. These beautiful images show the inner workings of our hot stars in a way that no human eye could expect to detect.

Mesmerizing images, taken by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO satellite show the sun's energy thrown out wavelengths invisible to the human eye, such as X-rays and ultraviolet light. He gave us a new understanding of how a star.

Images of clarity means that SDO will feedback to the NASA Earth broader scientific data on the sun than any other spacecraft. Every day sends 1.5 terabytes of data, equivalent to 500 000 songs on an MP3 player.

Some images show details never seen the broadcast equipment to the outside and away from sunspots. Other shows close-ups of the activity on the solar surface.


The satellite was launched in February 2010 and Chief Scientist Dean Pesnell said he has already reshaped our theories about how a star works - and to allow an overview of the recent activity of violence on the surface of the star.

During his five-year mission, will examine the sun's magnetic field and provide a better understanding of the role of the Sun on Earth's climate.

It determines how the Sun's magnetic field is generated and converted to violent solar events such as the solar wind turbulence.

The hope is to help researchers learn SDO solar flares can damage communications satellites and power supplies.




NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO), took off from Cape Canaveral, Florida, in February 2010.

It is a five-year mission that is expected to cost $ 855million.

Spacecraft, in orbit 22 000 miles above the town, is a 7.2ft by 14.8ft.

The solar panels are around 21ft and produces 1450W of power.


Instruments on board have add-on armor, as it is within the limits of the radiation belt of the Earth where the levels are quite high.

The spacecraft carries three instruments for ultra-high-resolution images of the sun every minute.

It is also able to study the solar pressure waves generated in its surface.

Kamis, 29 September 2011

How to Hatch a Dinosaur

People have said to Jack Horner, he is crazy before, but it has always proved to be true. In 1982, with seven years of undergraduate work, a passage in the Marines, and a concert as a researcher paleontology at Princeton Horner got a job at Montana State University Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman. He was hired as a preservative, but soon told his bosses he wanted to teach paleontology. "They said this would not happen," recalls Horner. Four years and a MacArthur genius grant later, "they told me to do what I wanted." Horner, 65, continues to work at the museum now filled with his discoveries. He has not an academic.

As a child in the 1950s, the dinosaurs were reptiles was mainly cold, lonely animals, real monsters. Horner did not agree with this image. He saw hundreds of millions of dollars a year of sociability tips skeletons, animals living in herds, unlike modern reptiles. Then in the 1970s, searched Horner and his friend Bob Makela discovered one of the most spectacular dinosaur still a huge nesting site common duck-billed dinosaurs in northwestern Montana, with adult fossils, the young and eggs. They found evidence of many a crazy idea: parents on the site took care of their young. Judging from their skeletons, the child would duckbills were too weak to eat on their own.

Horner was to find evidence to suggest that, once born, the animals were growing rapidly (crazy idea number two) and possibly warm-blooded (that would be three) and continues to lead in searching for antiques organic matter in fossils survived intact (number four). Add in his work as technical consultant on the movie Jurassic Park and Horner has probably done more to shape the way we currently think about any paleontologist dinosaurs alive.

All this means that people are more attentive to the caller crazy these days, even when he said what he intends to do next: Jack Horner wants to make a dinosaur. Not from scratch, do not be ridiculous. He says he will do so by developing a reverse-chicken. "It's crazy," said Horner. "But it is also possible."

In recent decades, paleontologists, including Horner, found sufficient evidence to show that modern birds descended from dinosaurs, but the way they lay their eggs in the nests of the details of bony anatomy. In fact, there are so many similarities that most scientists agree that birds are really dinosaurs, the most closely related to two-legged carnivorous theropods such as Tyrannosaurus rex and Velociraptor.

However, "closely related" means something different for evolutionary biologists is needed, for example, people who write the laws of incest. Everything is relative: Humans are almost indistinguishable, genetically speaking, chimpanzees, but on this scale, they are also very difficult to distinguish, for example, bats.

Tips for long-extinct creatures, evolution of the echoes of the past, sometimes arise in the real world, they are called atavisms, one of the few people born with distinctive evolutionary antecedents. The whales are sometimes born in the contours are reminiscent of the hind limbs. Human babies enter the world, sometimes with fur, her nipples more, or very rarely, a queue itself. Horner's plan is basically to start creating a atavisms experimental laboratory. Old enough to activate the properties of a single chicken, reasoning, and you'll find something close enough to be the ancestors, "Saurus". At least that's what launched this year's TED conference, an annual gathering of the Technology, Entertainment and Design held in Long Beach, California. "When I grew up in Montana, I had two dreams," he told the crowd. "I wanted to be a paleontologist, a dinosaur paleontologist, and I wanted to have a pet dinosaur."

Already, the researchers found disturbing evidence that at least some of the old dinosaur may be activated again. Horner is the first to admit that they did not know enough to do the job himself, so he is actively searching for mates developmental biology post-doc to join his laboratory group in Montana. Horner has big ideas, and seed funding.

Now all I had to make it happen, she told the TED audience, had a couple of steps forward in evolutionary biology and genetics and all the chicken eggs that could get my hands on. "What we're trying to make is that we need to channel it, edit it, and do," he said, "chickenosaurus".

No Joking: Feynman Is Brilliant

I have a confession: I did not really know much about Richard Feynman. Well, ok, I knew a little role to Los Alamos from a history class and I knew little about his personality and unconventional love to play tricks, but I had not read or saw one of his lectures, or read every biography until recently.

Last month, the first books published second Feynman, a comics biography of the "smartest man in the world" written by Jim Ottaviani and illustrated by Leland Myrick. Ottaviani is no stranger to this type of non-fiction comics. He wrote a couple of comics based on science such as T-Minus: The Race to the Moon, a comic book biography of Niels Bohr, and Fallout, a book I read years on manufacturing the atomic bomb.

Feynman is primarily a chronological biography of Feynman, after both their professional and private life. Switch back and forth a bit ', but most of it is presented in order of time in college working in the bomb to win the Nobel Prize for his work in quantum electrodynamics (QED). There are stories of her younger sister, Joanna, who was discouraged to go to their parents, but I ended up science scientist anyway. When we follow Feynman at Los Alamos, the story does not focus on the actual work he has done, but also take advantage of his safecracking, and his frustration is directed at a specific type of military solution to the problem.

The book is brilliantly written. Ottaviani Feynman makes the times, sometimes with comic VoiceOver, and sometimes to transmit information through interviews with Feynman's having with other people. Why is comic, Myrick will be able to make free graphics, from time to time at the top of Feynman's thoughts on reality, says visual effects Beautiful Mind. There are also some parts of QED that show, and secular terms short, what Feynman was awarded the work around. These were a series of lectures in New Zealand, attempts to explain his work, he is a scientist friend Alix. All have been carefully studied, and at the end of Ottaviani offers long list of sources to show where he got his information, and give the reader a starting point for further discussion of Feynman.

The artwork looks like Myrick established and is fun to watch. They quickly get used to Feynman crooked smile and tousled hair. No detail is enough to evoke the scene, but it will not photorealistic or action Marvel dynamic style. Instead, you get a style that seems perfectly suited for connecting a biography: it is true that you know what events are real, but abstract enough to not assume that everything is word for word, either.

If you are a fan of Feynman, or, like me, only to dip their fingers in the subject, Feynman was an excellent portrait of a fascinating man. When you're reading this, I am very interested to follow some of Feynman's own writings, even if my body is a bit 'rusty.

You can pick Feynman Amazon or directly from MacMillan (parent company of First Second). You can also see flashes of some of the inside pages of the site MacMillan. Finally, here's a short video trailer for the book that shows some pictures of the book, put the audio plays drums Feynman:

Ex-NASA Man Squeezes Cloud-ROM, USB Stick


Yes, you can adapt a cloud in a USB key.

Founded by a number of the brain, which has become pregnant OpenStack - platform open-source software to build Amazon-like "cloud infrastructure" - San Francisco startup Stitch Cloud Computing has reduced the platform on a Memory Stick to simplify the creation of such clouds behind a firewall.

Set for unveiling to the open-stack next week's conference in Boston, this "key cloud" includes piston is based on Linux Pentos. According to the company when deployed in a key network switch allows you to configure an open cell cloud in a few minutes.

"This is the startup disk of your private cloud", says CEO Joshua McKenty piston Wired, and said the key was inspired by the old firewall Linux-based mobile floppyfw. "It takes all the settings on the hardware side. Let the program is contained in the servers to work."

McKenty the way described, a key administrator connects to a PC and sets the parameters of a cloud - an online service that provides access to highly scalable resources, including computing power and storage. A technician takes the key in the data center and connects to the network switch in a rack of servers. According McKenty, Pentos load the appropriate servers automatically detects and configures the cloud.

Cloud set to ram the key is presentation of the conference next week in Boston OpenStack. In addition, to facilitate the installation process, you will improve the safety of "private cloud". McKenty key, he says, you can limit an employee to access the server, and is one of the first products to adopt cloud auditorium, newly standard designed to ensure that the cloud follows the Federal Internet Security Management Act, HIPAA, PCI and other legal requirements.

McKenty was technical architect of the project of NASA Nebula, an effort to build an Amazon EC2 cloud infrastructure-like to use within the European Space Agency and the entire federal government. Last year, NASA open source code behind the project, and he was soon joined Rackspace vendors to create open-cell project. The code was nebulous platform open stack and open source Rackspace code for the storage platform.

NASA originally built nebula with Eucalyptus, an open source project started at the University of California at Santa Barbara. But after the foundation launched a home for the Eucalyptus platform marketing, the space agency has estimated that the project was not as open as could be, could not contribute the code you need help. At least in part, OpenStack is a response to these frustrations.

"We are committed to maintain this openness," McKenty said before the piston hosts have meetings every week with what could be considered as competitors in the space of cloud computing. They share the same beer, he adds. But it has a very different approach than VMware, which occupies the same space with its own platform vCloud. "Linux is against VMWare vs Microsoft OpenStack again," he said.

History Explosive Volcanic Mercury Revealed

Smallest planet and the solar system's innermost came into focus more than before. Although only half of his first year in orbit around Mercury, the MESSENGER spacecraft has revealed that the planet has had a much more dynamic than previously imagined and fire.

"The data obtained by the MESSENGER image system in a few months ago, has revolutionized the way we think about volcanism on Mercury," said geologist James Head of Brown University, science team member at a conference probe NASA press release today. The team also published a series of seven articles in the journal Science with his new discoveries.

Mercury is the densest of all planets in the solar system, and consists of about 60 percent iron - twice that of Earth. How on earth ended much iron is one of the major mysteries of the planet. Learn more about its formation and history in early May the researchers a much better understanding of our own solar system and around other stars.

Previously, scientists have known most of Mercury's surface has been modified by volcanic activity. With the Mariner 10 flyby in 1970 could not definitively determine whether the formations on the surface due to volcanic activity or impact craters. But now, Messenger, in orbit, the data from this small planet, finally in sight.

Above:

Young Crater

Debussy Crater along radial spokes formed when an asteroid impact crater ejecta sent flying in all directions, forming secondary craters and discover the field of youth. Because of its brightness, Debussy is thought to be a relatively young crater, as the solar wind causes the planet's surface to darken over time. MESSENGER is significant that the two impacts, such as volcanic activity and were important in the history of Mercury.

Selasa, 27 September 2011

Camera Traps Capture Animals In The Jungle Of Indonesia


A 10-month records of the video camera traps to the north of the mountain jungles of Indonesia are summarized in five minutes procession of life of the rainforest.

The footage was captured in August, the eyes of a project initiated by Dutch Leuser Marten peace Slothouwer to document the richness of the region of Leuser.

Its name derives from a local tribal word meaning "cloudy," Leuser is threatened by logging and development, but the history of the region is far from bleak. Thanks to the efforts of local and international an area three times the size of Yellowstone National Park has been designated for protection.

This protection is not always enforced, said Mike Griffiths kept, but the situation has improved since the mid-1980s, when he left an oil company job and moved to Leuser to help protect .

"We stopped at the plantation of trees, the recording stopped, we stopped large dams," said Griffiths. "What the video of the mountain now show us is that we have not lost much. Life begins to return well enough."

Among the animals seen in the video are cats and cats golden marble, two medium-sized feline predator, and the largest of all cats: Panthera tigris.

"We hope to be able to sustain a population of about 400 tigers, which we believe is the minimum to maintain a viable population. This is one of the few places on earth where you can do," said Griffiths.

The presence of predators Videos indicates a healthy ecosystem. "If you get a good variety of predators, which means that they are eating are still around," he said. Video in the future, she hopes to find evidence of elephants, which were once numerous in Leuser.

"The region is recovering really being thrown," said Griffiths. "In another 15 or 20 years, the woods are great again."

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Minggu, 25 September 2011

Jump off a building in Bubble Wrap

A recent posting on Reddit posed the question, “How abundant bubble wrap would you would like to wrap yourself in if you needed to leap out of a primary story window and survive?” Some spirited (and silly) discussion ensued, together with a fairly cheap answer to the question, courtesy of Reddit user kibitzor. currently Rhett Allain, an Associate Professor of Physics at Southeastern Louisiana University, weighs in on the question over at the Wired Science blog:

Why would anyone raise a matter like this? Why would I even conceive to answer it? It’s what I do, that’s why. I serve the Interwebs. maybe somebody within the Reddit comments has already answered this – however I shall proceed anyway.
Before I begin, i'd wish to modification the question. i'm pretty certain you'll jump out of a primary story window with none bubble wrap. Here i'm assuming 1st story suggests that second story window (or one floor higher than the ground). Really, this shouldn’t be too troublesome to leap from this high. Here is my dangerous jumping calculator. basically, the vital issue is how way does one travel whereas stopping. It may be done.
The changed question can be: what quantity bubble wrap does one have to be compelled to survive jumping out of the sixth floor of a building? Let me randomly say this is often a height of twenty meters.

Rhett goes on to research the physical characteristics of bubble wrap, the utmost impact force somebody's body will survive (both “eyeballs in” and “eyeballs out” cases are considered), and therefore the effects of air resistance. With those effects sorted out, then it’s on to determining simply what quantity bubble wrap is required to permit a bubble-wrap diver to survive.

And simply what quantity bubble wrap is needed? You’ll ought to head over to Rhett’s article to seek out out. And whereas you’re there, take care to conjointly inspect his “dangerous jumping calculator.” Clearly, Rhett isn't a uninteresting, corduroy-and-tweed quite physicist.

After Rhett’s writeup, i believe that each one that’s left to try and do with this question is have the MythBusters see how the idea bears out in observe.

Sabtu, 24 September 2011

New Hubble Videos Show Star Jets in Action


Young Star Makes Waves


Image and video courtesy ESA/NASA

A glowing cloud of dense gas gets pushed through house in a very newly released video of a stellar bow shock-a wave of fabric being created by a strong jet from a newborn star. called Herbig-Haro objects, these high-velocity jets shoot from young stars' poles.

The video is a component of a group created by a team of scientists, who used fourteen years' price of high-resolution footage from the NASA/ESAHubble house Telescope to create time-lapse movies of the mysterious jets. This bow shock is a component of HH thirty four, a jet being expelled from a star within the constellation Orion.

Until now, these short-lived outflows had been seen solely in still pictures, and scientists are using pc models to predict how the jets may behave. (Related: "Star Found Shooting Water 'Bullets.'")

Now "for the primary time we are able to really observe how these jets interact with their surroundings by watching these time-lapse movies," team leader Patrick Hartigan, of Rice University in Texas, said in a very press unharness.

"Those interactions tell us how young stars influence the environments out of that they kind. With movies like these, we are able to currently compare observations of jets with those created by pc simulations and laboratory experiments to check what aspects of the interactions we tend to perceive and what elements we do not perceive."

Ghostly Motion
Image and video courtesy ESA/NASA


Bright veils of dense gas appear to drift through area during a Hubble video of HH one, a jet of fabric from a young star within the Orion nebula.

Astronomers are not entirely positive how newborn stars produce such jets. Current theory states that, in general, stars kind from collapsing clouds of cold hydrogen gas. As a star grows, it gravitationally attracts a lot of material, till the star is surrounded by an outsized, spinning disk of gas and mud.

Some of this material will spawn planets, however it is also doable material within the disk gradually spirals toward the star and escapes within the variety of high-velocity polar jets. (Related: "Star Caught Eating Another Star, X-Ray Flare Shows.")

The jets vanish when the disk of fabric runs out, the speculation goes, and also the outflows typically last solely a few hundred thousand years—a blink of a watch within the lifetime of a star.

Cosmic Traffic Jam
Image and video courtesy ESA/NASA

Herbig-Haro object HH forty seven pushes bright bow shocks through house in one in all the new Hubble videos. This jet—which extends regarding 10 times the width of our solar system—is being created by a young star within the southern constellation Vela.


The outflows could seem to glide gently within the videos. however actually they are shooting out at quite 440,000 miles (700,000 kilometers) an hour.

The time-lapse movies show that clumps of gas within the jets are moving at completely different speeds, like traffic on a freeway. When fast-moving blobs "rear end" slower ones, they heat up the jet's material and generate new bow shocks. (See an image of a bow shock created by a dashing star.)

Reworking the Models
Image and video courtesy ESA/NASA


Based on the new Hubble videos, the team created this pc animation of a Herbig-Haro object and the way it would evolve over many centuries.

"Taken along, our results paint an image of jets as remarkably various objects that bear highly structured interactions between material among the outflow and between the jet and therefore the surrounding gas," team leader Hartigan said.

"This contrasts with the majority of the prevailing simulations, that depict jets as swish systems."

The team's results seem within the July twenty issue of the Astrophysical Journal.



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Selasa, 20 September 2011

Google Wallet brings "wave and pay" to mobile phones

The search company created the announcement back in could 2011, but till currently, has yet to launch a first version of the app.

Using near-field communications (NFC) technology, the Wallet is “aimed at making it easier for you to pay for and save on the products you wish, while giving merchants additional ways that to supply coupons and loyalty programs to customers, additionally as bridging the gap between online and offline commerce”, Google said in its could blog post.

The mobile app suggests that one phone can store a large number of cards and be sent offers, additionally as keep track of a user’s spending.

The first version of the app only supports a Citi Mastercard and a Google prepaid card. it will work wherever the contactless Mastercard ‘PayPass’ is put in.

As a due to early adopters, Google is adding a $10 free bonus to the Google Prepaid Card if US users set it up in Google Wallet before the end of the year.
Additionally Google announced via its company blog last night that Visa, Discover and yank categorical have all created their NFC specifications out there that might enable their cards to be added to future versions of Google Wallet.

“Our goal is to make it possible for you to add all of your payment cards to Google Wallet, therefore you'll be able to say goodbye to even the biggest ancient wallets,” wrote Osama Bedier, vice chairman of Google’s payments teams.

“This is still simply the start, and while we’re excited about this 1st step, we look forward to bringing Google Wallet to additional phones within the future.”