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Archive for August, 2007

Where’s my flying car?

So, a lot of you are probably wondering what’s been up with us, or maybe even asking who the heck are these guys anyway? Well, we’re a startup technology company in Atlanta, GA USA, and we’re up to a lot, so let’s start catching up! Oh yea, and we tend to spend a lot of time in NYC and San Francisco as well.

There is a small group of us working full time down here in Atlanta, developing and engineering the Maestro experience, not to mention playing around with music all day long. Our goal is to provide you, the user, with the ability to leave your music collection at home, and have full remote streaming management and access to this collection from any web browser. In addition, throw in the ability to explore and play with your friends’ music simultaneously, and you’ve got the start of what we’re doing here. Basically, you’re looking at just a little startup company with big dreams, who’s determined to change how people experience, interact with and discover music. We could go on all day about this, so maybe let’s just cut it off here…for now.

If you are reading this, you’re probably signed up as a Beta user of our website, which we launched about 2 months back, so thanks for the support. If not, what are you waiting for, join up now! The more people that hear about us and join Maestro, the better we are able to understand your wants and needs, and mold our software to fit your desires. Heck, we started this whole thing because we were all sick of the limited functionality available to us when we left our music at home, and experienced the same annoyances you probably go through too. Your voice is just as important as ours in moving Maestro forward.

Just keep in mind, we are still in early Beta stages. And let’s be honest, we’ve got a few issues we are well aware of, and probably a couple we aren’t. What do we know? We know we’ve got some usability and network timeout issues, and believe us, it’s a top priority and it’s getting much better, so thanks for sticking with us. We know we don’t work on Macs yet, and we’re working on that as well. What don’t we know? Well, if we could answer that, we would already know it, wouldn’t we? So let us know; toss us whatever feedback is on your mind in our forums, or directly at Maestro feedback.

Thanks again!

The Maestro Team

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