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Written by Alex Anderson
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010 20:27 |
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Many factors go into planning a trip to Disneyland, whether you're a season pass holder or first-time visitor. As a kid growing up in Los Angeles, the biggest one for me was always wait times. Over the years, my family learned the tricks to the schedule—coming on weekdays, visiting during January and October maintenance—but there was still some chance of hitting a rough day at the parks.
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Written by Alex Anderson
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Tuesday, 20 October 2009 05:46 |
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Juicy Development Partners with RadioReference.com for Police Scanner App
Orem, Utah - Juicy Development, creator of popular iPhone app Police Scanner, has partnered with RadioReference.com, the world's largest radio communication data provider, to provide feeds for its emergency frequency scanner application. "We're ecstatic to partner with RadioReference.com," said David Kyle, project manager for Police Scanner. "They provide us with a large number of streams that are exceptional in clarity and relevance."
Clarity and relevance are crucial to Police Scanner's users, as the acclaimed iPhone application allows listeners to listen to police, fire, and EMS activities around the world. Unlike other emergency scanner applications, Police Scanner's adaptive technology allows updates to data streams to post "live" within a few hours of changes made. Because emergency data streams can change so quickly, Police Scanner is able to provide the updated information to its customers without waiting for slow version changes released in the iTunes store.
"Juicy Development was the first organization to develop an application for listening to public safety audio streams on mobile devices," said Lindsay Blanton, president of RadioReference.com. "Their innovative and easy-to-use interface means that thousands of listeners are able to hear what is happening within their communities quickly and efficiently. RadioReference is proud to be a part of that process."
With over 2000 national and international streams, Police Scanner offers the largest selection of police, fire, and emergency services streams available. Police Scanner is the only iPhone emergency scanner application to provide streams from eight countries. New streams are added daily.
Several independent blogs and experts, including AppCraver.com, have compared Police Scanner with other emergency scanner applications, and have rated Police Scanner superior. "I’d have to give the edge to Police Scanner. The search ability is superior, the graphics are far superior. I found the broadcast from the same Canadian agency to be clearer and I liked the broader selection of locations more suited to my needs," said Keith Lewis of AppCraver.com
Police Scanner runs on wireless LANs, the 3G network, or on the Edge network, and is compatible both 2.x and 3.0 devices. Now with 50,000+ plus regular users, Police Scanner is the most far-reaching emergency stream application in the iTunes national and international stores.
Pricing and Availability:
The cost of the application for the iPhone is $2.99 in Apple's app store.
Police Scanner is a product of Juicy Development, which also produces the popular iPhone applications Talk Radio and Bard That! |
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Written by Alex Anderson
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Monday, 29 June 2009 18:28 |
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Emergency Radio Vs. Police Scanner: Cops Unedited
06.15.09 @ 9:00am By: Keith Lewis
1 Adam 12 see the woman at 1242 Hauser St. prowler complaint. Handle this call code 2; and so began my fascination with police shows and police radio jargon. Shortly thereafter I was listening intently to my father’s police scanner of the happenings all over southern California. So imagine my excitement and anticipation as I added the Emergency Radio iPhone app by EdgeRift, Inc and the Police Scanner iPhone app by Juicy Development LLC to my rapidly growing applications library.
Both Emergency Radio and Police Scanner pretty much accomplish the basics of what they set out to do, stream live radio conversations broadcast over police, fire and EMS frequencies...
The pros and cons of Police Scanner and Emergency Radio are similar but I’d have to give the edge to Police Scanner. The search ability is superior, the graphics are far superior, I found the broadcast from the same Canadian agency to be clearer and I liked the broader selection of locations more suited to my needs.
Read the entire review at appcraver.com |
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Written by Alex Anderson
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Monday, 04 May 2009 14:16 |
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OREM, UTAH COMPANY CREATES iPHONE APPS FOR PUBLIC SERVICE
Juicy Development aims to entertain while informing and assisting the public.
Since its debut in 2007, the Apple iPhone has consistently dominated the innovation of smartphone technology. With over 30,000 applications in 20 categories now available from the iTunes store, it's easy to overlook utility in favor of flash. Juicy Development has combined the two with Police Scanner, currently the #1 Top Paid App in the Medical category. Now they want to help the folks who protect and serve the rest of us.
A once cumbersome process involving bulky, expensive equipment and limited range has been streamlined to bring police scanner frequencies to anyone with an iPhone or an iPod Touch. For $2.99, "On Call" volunteer firefighters, news crews, emergency responders and anyone else can now listen in (but not broadcast) on police, fire and EMS activities across the country.
"We even get calls from spouses of emergency responders who thank us for giving them the ability to hear what's really going on with their loved ones, anytime from anywhere," says David Kyle, Product Manager for Juicy Development.
With the upcoming software update release, David Kyle wants to help police and fire municipalities who lack the resources and expertise to stream their frequencies. By donating thousands of dollars worth of technology and time, Juicy Development hopes to add more cities to its list of service areas because real-time access to emergency broadcasts can literally mean the difference between life and death. Interested parties, especially emergency response teams and newsrooms, are encouraged to contact David Kyle for assistance.
Juicy Development LLC was founded in 2008 to develop applications for the Apple iPhone, Google Android, and other mobile markets.
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Written by Tod Hadley
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Tuesday, 24 March 2009 11:51 |
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Breaking News
Due to the unexpected popularity and millions of queries (5.8 Million)
early this afternoon to our Police Scanner Application, we
have experienced server overload. Right now the Police Scanner app is not
loading available streams from our server. Our teams are currently working
to resolve the matter and hope to have Police Scanner back up and running
within the hour. I thank you for your patience and cooperation.
David Kyle
Product Manager, Juicy Development
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