Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Top Music Club - the future of music

Our future is brim with promise, due to innovative thinking and problem solving.Through my corporation "app data systems" I have developed an app that exemplifies just that.Have you ever been promised music with words like" just one push is all you need,instant music to your device!.." and the result is you, pushing several buttons,and wait almost an hour for your favorite songs. Well Top Music Club has brought a simple solution to this problem. The program gives you instant music to your mobile phone device with in no time at all. 10 songs monthly for a small monthly fee. These songs are derived from Billboard and Nielsen charts in six different genres of music. Hip-Hop and R&B,Gospel,Latin,Country,Rock, and Pop.
There's also a song forum and feedback for talk or music suggestions between friends, colleagues or whoever.The Top Music Club also features only HQ sound quality,something that "youtube" or "iTunes" downloaded songs just can't live up too. Top Music Club is not just a "product" or a simple program to download a few songs. It's a musical revolution for all those music lovers who love high-end-quality music. Music is taking a positive turn for many entrepreneurs. The best way to make a great income through music is distribution. The demand for simplicity along with a massive need of music from the consumer is what makes up the money flow for app designers and music software developers everywhere.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Look no hands! - Google's driverless car

Google's latest wonder, "The autonomous vehicle" reveals a light to our future and shows that our time is in rapid development. This awesome stride towards the development of automated-motor-vehicles wasn't thought to be possible for another decade or so,but Google has broken the barrier again with their robotic Toyota Prius.
The vehicle matches the average speeds permitted by any Prius, but has the accuracy and acute decision making skills that far exceeds any common driver. The acuity of the vehicle is put together through precise sensory-planar scans of a particular field and course given to the car.When given a destination, the system software then calculates time and speed needed to keep the vehicle itself safe and out of harms way.
Here's a video of the vehicle on a test route with programmers inside enjoying their creation. This vehicle has driven over 190,000 miles and has been tested in numerous roads and freeways and shows nearly no flaw. Now there's only one question left by a large number of Google enthusiast. "What will they come up with next?"