As anybody involved with Internet applications will tell you, the future is a great unknown. There is a general idea of where application development may lead, but nobody is entirely sure of what form it will take. In other words, the future is up for grabs when it comes to Internet applications. In the boardroom or garage, an investor that can find a new and interesting Internet application is an investor who will have a solid shot at substantial profit.
EN2GO International Inc., a multi-media software company, works to develop and market cutting-edge media software directly to desktops, mobile phones and other, similar digital media end-use devices. The company is currently in beta testing and has affiliated itself with leading digital media distribution channels.
The company is quickly making strides toward a full product rollout. Its flagship product, Flyxo, is designed to offer a full range of streamed media clips directly to a user’s desktop or other mobile digital device. The program then enables the users to pick and choose from these streamed clips and blend them together for a TV station-quality program to be viewed and distributed. Past the possibilities for end-users, the company’s product also allows for excellent monitorization of the product and direct to end-user add-on sales.
In a general sense, the company’s product, and its association with a distributor, might make it appear as just another software application. In reality, the company’s product suite, and its association with a leading streaming company, is anything but typical. There are two main differences and improvements with this product.
Perhaps the more intriguing of the two differences is that Limelight Networks offers the ability to go directly to the end-user, bypassing the browser. This capability enables the quality and speed of the streaming to be increased substantially. This occurs by offering the product along dedicated fiber optic channels.
The second real enhancement comes with a part of EN2GO’s software that tags along. This aspect of the software allows gathering user information about wants and needs so that monitorization of the product can be achieved to the “n-th” degree. As the company proceeds through beta testing and adding modules to the package, there does appear to be advancement in overall media delivery going on. Nobody really knows where the Internet may head next, but EN2GO International may well be leading the charge in a possible new direction.
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