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Verizon Adds Slacker Radio to BlackBerry Storm

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By Andrew Berg 

Verizon Wireless is pushing Slacker Radio to the BlackBerry Storm smartphone, integrating the service with Verizon’s own V CAST music service. If customers hear a song on Slacker that they like, they can then purchase the song through V CAST.

In a press release, Verizon said that over the next several days, customers using the BlackBerry Storm smartphone will see the Slacker Radio application icon appear on their handsets' home screens as it is pushed over-the-air. The Slacker Radio icon gives customers one-click access to a free version of Slacker Radio.

A spokeswoman for Verizon said that Slacker will be pushed out to all Storms, enterprise customers included. “Customers can download it if they want, or if they don't, they can move it to a folder to hide it.”

Slacker Radio is included with e-mail and Web for BlackBerry plans, which begin at $29.99 when added to any nationwide voice plan.

More FirstNews 07/17/09:
•  Verizon Agrees to Shorten Exclusivity Deals
•  Nokia Hands Symbian Professional Services Over to Accenture
•  Investors Ho-Hum After RIM, Visto Settlement
•  Lawsuit Aimed at T-Mobile Overtime
•  French Workers Threaten Nortel Plant
•  Verizon Adds Slacker Radio to BlackBerry Storm
•  Intel Closes Strategic Acquisition of Wind River 
•  Nevada Joins in Bid to Control Prison Cell Phones
•  Motorola Shares Sink after Goldman Downgrade 
•  Week in Review: July 13-17, 2009 
•  FirstNews Briefs for July 17, 2009

 

 

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