This week, Verizon is stepping up to try and help their customers by reviewing apps that may cause an over usage of data, battery life, and other things that might make the customers gripe about bad service or high monthly bills. One of the apps getting high remarks is Angry Birds because of its very low effect on battery life. Other big apps, like Doodle Jump are in a very bad way with the company because they get the calls of angry customers, not the app makers.<a href="http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/12/verizon-smartphone-apps/">Click here for the original article.</a>
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
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This week, Verizon is stepping up to try and help their customers by reviewing apps that may cause an over usage of data, battery life, and other things that might make the customers gripe about bad service or high monthly bills. One of the apps getting high remarks is Angry Birds because of its very low effect on battery life. Other big apps, like Doodle Jump are in a very bad way with the company because they get the calls of angry customers, not the app makers.<a href="http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/12/verizon-smartphone-apps/">Click here for the original article.</a>
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