it's Friday September 24th I'm Marcus
aya and it's time to get loaded
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through December The Wall Street Journal
is reporting that verizon is expanding
their vcast store and we'll open it up
to developers the company plans to put
its V CAST music and app store on
Android devices which would pit them
against Google's Android Market I can't
see vcast getting attention from
developers like Android and iOS but if
Verizon sees a future in the App Store
market good for them and Verizon may end
their unlimited data plans pricing
details haven't been released yet but
talk is that tiered pricing is coming
The Wall Street Journal says the company
will most likely mention the new service
in conjunction with the launch of some
of their fourth gen wireless services
Verizon currently charges thirty dollars
per month for unlimited data and
apparently there was a lot of whining
because Facebook was down for a few
hours yesterday and people couldn't
login or use Facebook features and
third-party websites the end of the
world so rather than do something
constructive people went to Twitter to
wine in the open some good tweets
suggested that the site outage was just
viral marketing for the social network
movie and a tweet from lord voldemort
saying he shut down the site to avoid
the social network from stealing thunder
from the deathly hallows trailer that
leaked yesterday awesome those are your
headlines for today and that does it for
this week I'm mark lasater for cnet.com
and you've just been loaded
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