Comments on: Verizon adds Facebook and Twitter to Fios TV
Verizon Communications is adding widgets for Facebook and Twitter as part of its push to add more interactive applications to its TV service.
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- by rodr0069 July 15, 2009 8:25 AM PDT
- I seems peculiar that people would want to watch <a href="http://www.canwatchtvonpc.com/">TV</a> 24/7. The companies are doing it to sell more commercial advertising and this will be just another way to push commercials. We see them now on TV, movies, <a href="http://www.canwatchtvononline.com/">online</a>, radio etc. Do we really need another?
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