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This excerpt taken from the GOOG 10-K filed Feb 12, 2010.

Google Checkout

Google Checkout is a service we offer our users, merchants, and advertisers to make online shopping and payments more streamlined and secure. For users, Google Checkout provides a friendly interface to make payments without disclosing their credit card numbers or other sensitive financial information, and to maintain a centralized record of all their purchases. For merchants, Google Checkout provides a payment mechanism that has industry-leading fraud prevention, and increased conversion and transaction completion rates.

These excerpts taken from the GOOG 10-K filed Feb 13, 2009.

Google Checkout

Google Checkout is a service for our users, advertisers and participating merchants that is intended to make online shopping faster, more convenient and more secure by providing a single login for buying online and helping users find convenient and secure places to shop when they search.

For merchants, Google Checkout is integrated with AdWords to help advertisers attract more leads, convert more leads to sales and process sales. We believe that Google Checkout’s streamlined checkout process lowers shopping cart abandonment and barriers to purchase, which increases conversion of clicks to sales for participating merchants. We charge merchants who use Google Checkout 2% of the transaction amount plus $0.20 per transaction to the extent these transactions exceed 10 times the amount they spend on AdWords advertising.

Google Checkout

STYLE="margin-top:6px;margin-bottom:0px; text-indent:4%">Google Checkout is a service for our users, advertisers and participating merchants that is intended to make online shopping faster, more
convenient and more secure by providing a single login for buying online and helping users find convenient and secure places to shop when they search.

FACE="Times New Roman" SIZE="2">For merchants, Google Checkout is integrated with AdWords to help advertisers attract more leads, convert more leads to sales and process sales. We believe that Google Checkout’s streamlined checkout process
lowers shopping cart abandonment and barriers to purchase, which increases conversion of clicks to sales for participating merchants. We charge merchants who use Google Checkout 2% of the transaction amount plus $0.20 per transaction to the extent
these transactions exceed 10 times the amount they spend on AdWords advertising.

These excerpts taken from the GOOG 10-K filed Feb 15, 2008.

Google Checkout

Google Checkout is a service for our users, advertisers and participating merchants that is intended to make online shopping faster, more convenient and more secure by providing a single login for buying online and helping users find convenient and secure places to shop when they search. Google Checkout improves the user search experience by:

 

   

placing a small shopping cart icon on the AdWords advertisements of stores who accept Google Checkout so that users can easily identify and visit participating merchants.

 

   

saving users time by letting them buy with a single login for use across the web and track shipping and purchase histories in one place.

 

   

improving security by not revealing the user’s full credit card number to the seller, reimbursing a user for unauthorized purchases and helping the user control commercial spam from online shopping.

For merchants, Google Checkout is integrated with AdWords to help advertisers attract more leads, convert more leads to sales and process sales. We believe that Google Checkout’s streamlined checkout process lowers shopping cart abandonment and barriers to purchase, which increases conversion of clicks to sales for participating merchants. On February 1, 2008, we began charging merchants who use Google Checkout 2% of the transaction amount plus $0.20 per transaction to the extent these fees exceed 10 times the amount they spend on AdWords advertising.

Google Checkout

STYLE="margin-top:6px;margin-bottom:0px; text-indent:4%">Google Checkout is a service for our users, advertisers and participating merchants that is intended to make online shopping faster, more
convenient and more secure by providing a single login for buying online and helping users find convenient and secure places to shop when they search. Google Checkout improves the user search experience by:

STYLE="font-size:6px;margin-top:0px;margin-bottom:0px"> 







  

placing a small shopping cart icon on the AdWords advertisements of stores who accept Google Checkout so that users can easily identify and visit participating
merchants.

 







  

saving users time by letting them buy with a single login for use across the web and track shipping and purchase histories in one place.

 







  

improving security by not revealing the user’s full credit card number to the seller, reimbursing a user for unauthorized purchases and helping the user
control commercial spam from online shopping.

For merchants, Google Checkout is integrated with AdWords to help
advertisers attract more leads, convert more leads to sales and process sales. We believe that Google Checkout’s streamlined checkout process lowers shopping cart abandonment and barriers to purchase, which increases conversion of clicks to
sales for participating merchants. On February 1, 2008, we began charging merchants who use Google Checkout 2% of the transaction amount plus $0.20 per transaction to the extent these fees exceed 10 times the amount they spend on AdWords
advertising.

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