Verizon welcomes applications for its forthcoming IN CAST Android app store, which is rumored to be unveiled at the VCD Conference on 21 September. CAST In the app store was originally suggested a wider market official Android app, but according to Android blog and I will shop is completely independent from Google.
"The CAST of applications is currently accepting applications for Android. If you are one of the thousands of Android developers around the world, this is your opportunity to share your application with the largest wireless network, Verizon wrote his developer page.
App store with the cast function, which currently sells only BlackBerry applications--will work on all mobile phones Verizon running Android 2 such as incredible, Droid, Droid, Droid X.
Android and I've listed some of the other advantages of cooperation with THE CAST In the app store: Verizon will release the application approved within 14 days, provides developers with a 70% of the profits and to authorize the purchase of the customer is added directly to their monthly bill.
While Verizon and Google have joined an outstanding partnership, siding with one another on net neutrality, the wireless carrier also distanced itself from Google. Verizon recently ditched Google as default search engine at some of their phones instead of siding with Microsoft Bing--a sign that the possible deterioration of relations between the two companies.
CAST In the app store will be successful alternative to the Android market or will it be a shame? failure for the nation's largest wireless carrier--lesson that one don't mess with Google?
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