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GravityZoo Announces MediaZoo, the 1st True Cloud Based Music Library & Player
Friday, July 18, 2008
MAASTRICHT, The Netherlands, July 18 /PRNewswire/ -- GravityZoo announced
today the beginning of the private beta program for MediaZoo, the 1st true
Cloud-based music library & player, without the need for a browser.
Marc Vrijhof, GravityZoo co-founder and CEO says, "We're excited to
announce the arrival of the MediaZoo private beta. The team has put in a ton
of hard work to get us here. Now it's your turn to experience playing your
music in the Cloud in a new and unique way."
MediaZoo represents a new generation of Cloud-based services powered by
GravityZoo technology. It allows you to not only build your online music
library but also join The Zoo, a project aiming to build the world's largest
public library of shared, free music. MediaZoo even allows you to invite up
to five close friends to come and listen to your music!
No more scattered music files!
MediaZoo is the result of a project the GravityZoo team has been working
on since 2005, a project that aims to make any kind of application accessible
via all internet devices. This has resulted in the creation of the world's
1st true Cloud Operating System. MediaZoo is the first fully functional
application that uses the GravityZoo Cloud OS.
Those interested in participating in the MediaZoo private beta program
can submit their request at http://mediazoo.gravityzoo.com. Accepted
submissions will be notified via email.
About GravityZoo
Founded in 2006, GravityZoo has created the 1st true Cloud Operating
System allowing applications, including legacy applications, to become
accessible via all devices connected to the internet, be they desktop, mobile
or embedded devices.
The GravityZoo Cloud OS opens a whole new, browser-free world of Internet
automation, communication and the use of Software as a Service (SaaS).
For more information about GravityZoo, visit http://www.gravityzoo.com.
SOURCE GravityZoo
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