Austrian Michael Breidenbruecker had the same idea in his head for nearly 10 years: Create a software application that provided a personal soundtrack to your mood, movement and speech. His app would be reactive, using pre-programmed electronic music that would change according to sensory input.The problem for the 37-year-old was that available hardware wasnt up-to-speed. The traditional desktop, laptop or mobile phone didnt provide the sensory interface required. Then the iPhone came along.”When I saw the iPhone, I knew this was the perfect device,” says Breidenbruecker, who co-founded the music site Last.fm.?? “Its processors can do everything we need it to do. It has sensory input. And the thing that makes the iPhone really, really attractive for music apps is…
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