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March 14, 2017 04:00 pm GMT

No more dodging your IOUs: Gmail lets you send money on Android now

Sending money to your friends just got a whole lot easier.

Gmail is bringing the ability to send and receive money as an email attachment to your Android phone via Google Wallet, the company announced on Tuesday.  This feature is already available on Gmail's web version, but bringing it to mobile means you can have one less app on your phone — no need for Venmo anymore. 

SEE ALSO: You can now manage your bank account with emojis

Sending money is as simple as adding an attachment to your email, and there are no fees. You can send money to any user, meaning they don't need to have a Gmail address. Read more...

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