Company Gives Users New Way to Listen to Music
An online advertising and technology solutions firm are currently offering a fresh way to listen to music to Internet users.
Centale Inc. recently launched its Music on-demand application, a patent-pending algorithmic search online program which lets you use Microsoft’s Windows Media Player within an instantaneous link to search the web for millions of music and audio files and listen to or watch them without needing to take some opportunity to download any documents.
It’s a high tech appearance and functionality and switch-skin technology which will attract the millions of people listening to and buying audio through the world wide web, stated Patrick T. Parker, chief executive officer and chairman of this publicly-traded company (OTC BB: CNTL).
The program was accepted by Microsoft as a formal plugin”electricity toy/utility” for your Windows Media Player.
“We consider our approval from Microsoft as a formal plugin that supports our technologies,” Parker explained. “It will offer a considerable distribution channel for our Music on demand and deliver listening enjoyment to countless individuals globally “
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The web is used by over 200 million Americans, ratings. According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, there are over 500 million desktops from the U.S. Fifty-six percentage of Web users watch video clips or listen to music clips; 34% listen to audio in an internet site and 25 percent download audio files.
It’s reported that 2.2 million people sign up for electronic audio services, compared to 1.5 million anticipated by IFPI’s Digital Music Report printed in January. The business anticipates that the trend to continue because of the crackdown on illegal audio services increases.
Besides its Music on-demand program, Centale’s product lineup comprises screensavers browsers, instant messenger programs, and the Catalyst EV advertising instrument.