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	<title>Comments on: partyStrands pre-launch in Madrid</title>
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		<title>By: PartyStrands &#8212; Music + Mobiles = Social at MobHappy</title>
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		<dc:creator>PartyStrands &#8212; Music + Mobiles = Social at MobHappy</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] I&#8217;m pretty impressed with PartyStrands; it took about 10 minutes of playing around, but once it clicked, it became really cool. All too often, music&#8217;s just background noise; PartyStrands serves to make music social. Beyond getting it in bars and so on, I&#8217;ve got no idea what the company&#8217;s got planned, but this could be great for even small parties, by taking something like iTunes&#8217; party shuffle and making it a hell of a lot smarter and much more interactive. PartyStrands will be rolling out shortly across Europe and the US, and our friend Rudy de Waele&#8217;s got the scoop on a big launch party this Thursday (Sept. 14) in Madrid, so if you&#8217;re in that part of the world, scoot on over to Rudy&#8217;s blog and find out how to get on the list. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I&#8217;m pretty impressed with PartyStrands; it took about 10 minutes of playing around, but once it clicked, it became really cool. All too often, music&#8217;s just background noise; PartyStrands serves to make music social. Beyond getting it in bars and so on, I&#8217;ve got no idea what the company&#8217;s got planned, but this could be great for even small parties, by taking something like iTunes&#8217; party shuffle and making it a hell of a lot smarter and much more interactive. PartyStrands will be rolling out shortly across Europe and the US, and our friend Rudy de Waele&#8217;s got the scoop on a big launch party this Thursday (Sept. 14) in Madrid, so if you&#8217;re in that part of the world, scoot on over to Rudy&#8217;s blog and find out how to get on the list. [...]</p>
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