Wallet (disambiguation)
A wallet is a small, flat case that can be used to carry personal items.
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Wallet or The Wallet may also refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Literature
- "Al-Mahfaza" ("The Wallet"), a story by Yusuf Idris
- The Wallet of Kai Lung, a collection of fantasy stories by Ernest Bramah 1900
- The Wallet of Time, a publication by William Winter, in two volumes 1913
Motion pictures
- The Wallet (film), British film 1952, released as Blueprint for Danger in the US
- "The Wallet" (Seinfeld)
- "The Wallet", an episode of the Maude TV series, 1974
Music
- "Wallet", by Plaid from Reachy Prints
- "Wallet", a song by Regina Spektor from Far
- The Wallets, a band from the Twin Cities 1980s
Electronic commerce
- Apple Wallet, a mobile app included with the Apple iOS operating system
- Crypto wallet, a digital wallet where private keys are stored for cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin
- Digital wallet, an electronic device or online service that allows an individual to make electronic or online payment transactions
- Google Wallet, a peer-to-peer payments service developed by Google
- Microsoft Wallet, a mobile payment and digital wallet service by Microsoft
- Online wallet, an online service that allows an individual to make online payment transactions
gollark: Oh no, imagine being able to use things as general-purpose computers!
gollark: As far as I know they only added Linux support initially so it would be considered a computer for tax purposes, or something similarly stupid.
gollark: If you install Linux on there, you won't buy the games.
gollark: Presumably PS3s are sold somewhat below cost to make back money on the games.
gollark: As far as I know much of that was like a modern general-purpose GPU, but without some of the stuff that made those very good, like their buckets of memory bandwidth.
See also
- Wallet sciatica
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