Talk Radio Version 2 released


"Normally Apple doesn't allow multiple applications to run at the same time," said David Kyle, project manager. "But we found a way around that restriction, so that our customers can have expanded productivity on their iPhones."

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Juicy Development Releases Police Scanner 1.2


Orem, UT Jul 18, 2009 in iPhone

Juicy Development has released an update to the popular iPhone and iPod Touch application, Police Scanner. This critically acclaimed iPhone application allows listeners to listen to police, fire, and EMS activities around the world. Version 1.2 sports a sharp new user interface, faster access to streams, and improved database and GPS performance.

With over 1100 national and international EMS streams, Police Scanner offers the largest selection of police, fire, and emergency services streams available for the iPhone in one application.

"Many of our users are police and firefighters, so when we planned our update we wanted to ensure that they could pick up the stream that they need in a hurry," said David Kyle, project manager.

In addition to Police Scanners faster interface, improved functionality and universal compatibility, customers will notice a sleek look and feel to the application. The new version runs well on a wireless LAN, the 3G network, or on the Edge network and is compatible both 2.x and 3.0 devices.



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Press Release - Mar 19 09

Juicy Development announces major Police Scanner Update


Orem, UT Mar 19, 2009 in iPhone

[prMac.com] Orem, Utah - Juicy Development pushed an additional 400 plus new streams to their iPhone application Police Scanner, a useful tool for locating and listening in on EMS dispatch frequencies throughout the country. Now with over 800 EMS operations in the application listeners can find active streams almost anywhere. Police scanner is a must have for on-call volunteer fire fighters, news crews, emergency responders and hobbyist.

Police Scanner allows listeners to listen in (but not broadcast) on police, fire, and EMS activities across the country. Juicy Development CEO Tod Hadley said, "We have received such an overwhelming response to our initial release. We tried an early release as a "proof of concept" and it turned out to be a best seller." As of this release Police Scanner is ranked 65 in the top 100 paid applications in the itunes Store.

New streams are being added daily as Juicy receives hundreds of requests for additional streams each day. Project manager David Kyle says "Our people are working hard to keep up. We had to hire additional staff just to stay on top of the email. Every employee is currently working to help with the backlog and adding streams and every email will receive a personal response." Anyone who discovers a compatible stream can simply email the company or send a message through the company web page. New stream will usually be added within a few days. "If you send in a request saying add Detroit, we will get to it; if you go find a stream in Detroit and send us a link, we usually add those within a few hours." said Kyle.

As additional stations, counties, and cities are added, the database is automatically updated and the stream instantly becomes available to all Police Scanner users. All future updates will be free and now is a great time to purchase.



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Hartmann Vs. Medved Debate on Talk Radio

Talk Radio iPhone Application Streams Hartmann Vs. Medved Debate

Orem, UT    Mar 07, 2009

Orem, Utah - Juicy Development has reached an agreement with Chicago's Progressive Talk Radio Station, WCPT AM & FM to offer a live audio stream of "The Great Debate." On March 19th, Thom Hartmann and Michael Medved will go head to head in a debate where no topic is off limits. Tickets to the event are sold out and Juicy Development's Talk Radio iPhone application will be the only way to listen live.

Talk Radio Product Manager David Kyle said, "We are so excited to partner with WCPT to stream this historic event live. Short of being there, this opportunity to listen live is the next best thing."

After successfully featuring President Obama's Historic Inauguration, Juicy Development searched for ways to bring increased value and services to their customers. "The Great Debate" is just one such event. Additional special events are continually being searched for and sponsored. Like all additions to Talk Radio, "The Great Debate" will automatically be added as an option to existing user accounts, as the event grows closer. The broadcast is free to anyone who has purchased the "Talk Radio" application.

Talk Radio uses the location aware technology built into the iPhone to help users locate both local and streaming radio stations across the United States. Listeners are presented with a list of non-streaming local stations they can tune into using their car or other radio or they can choose from one of the available stations that stream content over the Internet. Listeners will never have to worry about missing their favorite show again.

Pricing and Availability:
Talk Radio is available now in the Apple iTunes store for only $2.99 (USD) and works on the iPhone or iPod touch. Requires 2.0 software update.

Based in Orem, Utah, Juicy Development LLC is a privately funded company founded in 2008 by Tod Hadley and Brent Anderson. The company's focus is to develop applications for the Apple iPhone, Google Android, and other mobile markets. Taking inspiration from organizations such as Google, eBay, and Paypal, Juicy Development's business model is one that rewards every employee directly for the work they do. Software should be fun, functional, and make your mouth water when you use it. Copyright 2009 Juicy Development LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computers Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.



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Juicy Development releases Police Scanner for iPhone

Juicy Development releases Police Scanner for iPhone


Orem, UT Mar 09, 2009 in iPhone

[prMac.com] Orem, Utah - Juicy Development has released Police Scanner for iPhone, a useful tool for locating and listening in on police dispatch frequencies throughout the country. Over 500 EMS operations stream their dispatch communications on the Internet. Police Scanner for iPhone connects to these streams and allows listeners to stay informed.

Great for "on call" volunteer fire fighters, news crews, and emergency responders. Allows you to listen in (but not broadcast) on police, fire, and EMS activities across the country. Juicy Development Operations Officer Tod Hadley said, "This product is designed to help EMS operations save costs. A volunteer can now pick up the stream and listen in without purchasing expensive radio hardware that is usually locked into a specific frequency."

At this time slightly over 500 city and county broadcasts have been added to the system, but Juicy Development adds additional streams as quickly as they can find them. Anyone who discovers a compatible stream can simply email the company or send a message through our support web page. The stream will usually be added within a few days. As additional stations, counties, and cities are added, the database is automatically updated and the stream instantly becomes available to all Police Scanner users. No complicated or time consuming update needed. In addition, it is expected that all future updates will be free to those who purchase early.



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Press Release - Feb 17, 2009

Move over XM, Talk Radio for iPhone adds NPR, Hartmann, and more

Orem, UT    Feb 17, 200

 Orem, Utah - iPhone application, Talk Radio, has added over 100 additional audio streams, including streams from National Public Radio, Thom Hartman, Bill O'Reilly and the Midnight Trucking Radio Network.

At the requests of customers and radio networks, Talk Radio has added Thom Hartmann, one of the most listened to progressive talk show hosts in the nation, and NPR with stations ranging from New York to Hawaii. Other recent additions include the Midnight Trucking Radio Network and Bill O'Reilly.

Product manager David Kyle said "We have had so much interest from users, hosts, and radio networks, that we are having a hard time keeping up with the requests. Just this week, we received several emails from our customers that said they are replacing their XM subscriptions with our app. To say it is exciting is an understatement!"

Talk Radio is a learning application and maintains an active database of user corrections or newly collected host and station information. The application automatically updates all users with up to the minute data each time they run the application.

Talk Radio with online streaming and a directory of local non streaming stations is the perfect companion for truck drivers, business travelers, vacationers or anyone wanting to find entertaining and educational programming away from home.

Developed by Juicy Development, Talk Radio takes advantage of the built in Core Location technology in the iPhone or iPod touch to quickly identify where and when your favorite talk show is available. Talk Radio fans will never have to miss their favorite host or worry about being bored while on the road again.

"We view applications like Talk Radio as the future of radio industry and are excited to be part of a growing movement in the industry. With Talk Radio a user can listen to their favorite show anywhere in the country. If a show wants to be added, all they have to do is contact us and we can work out the details." said Kyle. The next version of Talk Radio is expected to allow users to add their own hosts and programs. All future upgrades are expected to be free to existing customers.

Pricing and Availability:
Talk Radio is available now in the Apple iTunes store for only $2.99 (USD) and works on iPhone or iPod touch. Requires 2.0 software update.

Based in Orem, Utah, Juicy Development LLC is a privately funded company founded in 2008 by Tod Hadley and Brent Anderson. The company focus is to develop applications for the Apple IPhone, Google Android, and other mobile markets. Taking inspiration from organizations such as Google, early Word Perfect, eBay, and Paypal, Juicy Development's business model is one that rewards every employee directly for the work they do. Software should be fun, functional, and make your mouth water when you use it. Copyright 2008 Juicy Development LLC. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Computers Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other names or trademarks are the property of their respective owners.



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