We've just launched the latest App. From the guy who brought you TUN3R!
I've pasted the PR below:
Conalgo Inc. announces "Milk Crater": World's First Realtime iPod Browser
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Toronto, ON, Canada
Conalgo today unveiled "Milk Crater" the world's first realtime audio iPod browser.
Unlike other iPod applications (including Apple's own iPod application), Milk Crater allows the listener to browse an expansive tiled grid of their iTunes cover art. As the listener glides over a particular square, the audio switches in real time to the corresponding audio track. If the user returns to the same spot, she will hear the same track from where she left off.
Because the transitions between songs are seamless and uninterrupted, listeners are able to enter a mental state of "flow" when browsing music. It is this deeper level of immersion while browsing that becomes a new experience unto itself - not unlike creating music.
In order to assist users, Milk Crater also includes search functionality consistent with its ultra-fast interface.
It is also simple and fast for the user to add tracks to playlists as they browse. Playlists can be saved for later or even exported.
"I've been bringing Milk Crater to parties and get-togethers and am always surprised by the reaction and how quickly people 'get it.' It's been a great icebreaker." - Neil Hepburn (GM of marketing)
Milk Crater has been translated into eight major languages: English, Chinese, Spanish, Russian, French, Japanese, German, Italian. The is currently on sale in the iTunes App Store for $2.99 (http://itunes.com/apps/MilkCrater)
About Conalgo
Conalgo Inc, developer of Milk Crater (http://milkcrater.com), is dedicated to funding and advising research and development of next-generation technology-centric ventures. Conalgo was established in 2002, and is based out of Toronto, ON.
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Media Contact:
Neil Hepburn
Co-Founder and GM of Marketing for TUN3R.com
(416) 315-5514
neil@tun3r.com
Monday, March 1, 2010
MilkCrater: World's First Real-time iPod Browser
Posted by Neil Hepburn at 10:03 a.m.
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