Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Drync Announces Drync-Wine for iPhone

Premier provider of mobile "lifestyle"" solutions, Drync, LLC today announced the release of Drync-Wine, simplifying the way people research, remember, share, and purchase wine using their mobile device. Built initially for the iPhone, Drync-Wine is the only mobile wine application that scours multiple databases of nearly a million wine listings in real time to identify the exact wine a user is drinking. Perfect for the wine novice and connoisseur alike, Drync-Wine delivers expert reviews, ratings, descriptions, and pricing. Users may snap a photo of the label, save the wine to their own virtual wine cellar, add their own tasting notes, and even purchase the wine all from their mobile phone.

Targeting the $330B wine market and the over 70M tech savvy "Millenials" the fastest growing segment of the wine industry, Drync's first product is ideally positioned to capitalize on the growing mobile phone application market. Superior user interface and federated search technology, along with community features such as recommendations and geotagging differentiate Drync in the marketplace.

Drync will be releasing enhanced community features, a blackberry version as well as other mobile platforms over the next few months. In addition to feature and platform expansion, other growth areas include other specialty product categories such as beer, scotch, tequila, and cheese.

"We're very excited to be bringing a superior mobile wine solution to the marketplace. Through our proprietary federated search technology, Drync-Wine is the only mobile wine app that scours the web to deliver the exact wine you are drinking, in real time." Said Brad Rosen, co-founder and CEO of Drync, LLC. "Drync-Wine ensures you'll never forget another wine again."

Priced at $4.99 (USD) in the iPhone app store, Drync will also be providing free version upgrades in the upcoming weeks. These upgrades will include enhanced community features such as twitter integration, enhanced sort and filtering of cellar data and wine recommendations.
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