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I think that PayPal was just waiting to get a chance in hurling a suit towards big-G.
They see the ad giant getting more and more into their kingdom of payments and they know that any innovation that Google offers can be an instant success due to the pervasive presence of Google services in the lives of each webcommerce (and so paypal's) user.
So that menace has to be stopped before it has any chance to spread.
i.e. call the sharks^H^H^H^H^H^Hlawyers!