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Company Gives Net Users New Way to Listen to Music
By: Sebastian Smith
An online marketing and technology solutions company is offering
Internet users a new, easy way to listen to music on their
computers.
Centale Inc. recently launched its Music on Demand program, a
patent-pending algorithmic search online application that allows
you to use Microsoft's Windows Media Player as an instantaneous
connection to search the Internet for millions of audio and video
files and listen to or view them without having to take the time to
download any files.
It has a high-tech look and performance and switch-skin technology
that will appeal to the millions of people listening to and
purchasing music via the Internet, said Patrick T. Parker, chief
executive officer and chairman of the publicly traded company (OTC
BB: CNTL).
The application has been approved by Microsoft as an official
plug-in "power toy/utility" for the Windows Media Player.
"We believe our acceptance by Microsoft as an official plug-in
validates our technology," Parker said. "It will provide a
substantial distribution channel for our Music on Demand and bring
listening pleasure to millions of people worldwide."
According to Nielsen//Net-
Ratings, more than 200 million Americans use the Internet.
According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, there
are more than 500 million desktops in the U.S. Fifty-six percent of
Internet users watch video clips or listen to audio clips; 34
percent listen to music at a Web site; and 25 percent download
music files.
It is reported that 2.2 million people subscribe to digital music
services, compared to 1.5 million estimated by IFPI's Digital Music
Report published in January. The industry expects this trend to
continue as the crackdown on illegal digital music services
increases.
In addition to its Music on Demand program, Centale's product line
includes the Catalyst EV direct-to-desktop marketing tool,
customized browsers, instant messenger applications and
screensavers.
For more information, visit www.centale.com or www.musicondemand.net. - NU
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