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Friday, November 20th, 2009

Next-generation mobile application development specialist Digital Agua today released Mood Phone for the Android platform. CXO James Butler explained the delay, “We have been getting thousands of complaints from Android users that our soon-to-be-patented psychic technology was only available on the iPhone. Finally with the latest release of Android, we were able to bring everything together.” Butler fiercely denied the rumor that Google has been pressuring Digital Agua to release their products on the Android platform for some time.
The Mood Phone for Android has even more functionality than the current iPhone release but will still be able to predict a person’s true, underlying mood. Now Android users can now find out in an instant if they secretly feel sad, super sad, submissive, schizophrenic, bootylicious, or belly-scratchin’ good. These emotions represent only a small sample of Mood Phone’s advanced mood detection capabilities, as Digital Agua understands the tapestry of human emotion is vast and complex. While clinical trials are still underway, the Mood Phone has proved to be 100% accurate with the entire development team at Digital Agua. Be warned, Mood Phone is highly addictive and can be habit-forming. Pregnancy or multiple personality disorder can affect Mood Phone’s accuracy.
Mood Phone is currently available for download on the Android Market Place and the iTunes AppStore.
For more information on these applications or Digital Agua capabilities, visit digitalagua.com.
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Friday, August 22nd, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (August 22, 2008)

Next-generation mobile application development specialist Digital Agua today unveiled the world’s first iPhone application that reads minds. Powered by soon-to-be-patented psychic technology, the firm’s revolutionary MoodPhone can predict a person’s true, underlying mood. iPhone users can now find out in an instant if they secretly feel sad, super sad, submissive, schizophrenic, bootylicious, or belly-scratchin’ good. These emotions represent only a small sample of MoodPhone’s advanced mood detection capabilities, as Digital Agua understands the tapestry of human emotion is vast and complex. The application can also recognize, for example, when a user feels pimpin’.
Inspired by the 70s-era mood ring, MoodPhone uses the motion of your hand to provide accurate predictions of your emotions at any moment. You can select from 10 different mood-categorizing themes – Metalhead, Naughty, Bubble Gum, and Psychosis are a few examples – and each theme features seven unique moods. To initiate the clairvoyance mechanism, you simply tap the Check Mood button. MoodPhone responds with a kaleidoscopic background display (indicating the application’s telephony telepathy is functioning properly) and then reveals your mood – which, for Digital Agua founder and CXO James Butler, comes up every time as “Rock-n-Roll.”
“People ask why we developed a mood predictor” said Butler. “But we all agreed that when you discover psychic abilities, it’s pretty selfish not to share them. We’re also frequently asked about its accuracy. We can make no guarantees whatsoever about the accuracy of MoodPhone’s readings; results vary widely any time you’re dealing with clairvoyance. But what I can tell you is this: MoodPhone demonstrated 100% accuracy in reading the emotions of every single member of the Digital Agua development team.”
Realizing the great need for accurate mood-prediction technology around the globe, Digital Agua has also localized the MoodPhone application for a variety of regions by translating it into 16 different languages. With such widespread localization, MoodPhone is far and away the biggest distribution in Digital Agua’s two-year history. The application also illustrates the firm’s expertise in developing highly functional, habit-forming applications that can be seamlessly localized for any international audience.
“We always strive to build mobile applications that are so fundamentally engaging they transcend language and culture,” said Butler. “I mean, name one country that doesn’t need a mood predictor – you can’t. MoodPhone, like our other applications, fills a universal need.”
For more information on these applications or Digital Agua capabilities, visit www.digitalagua.com.
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Friday, August 22nd, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (August 22, 2008) … iPhone application development firm Digital Agua celebrated its second birthday today with its first ever release to the iTunes Application Store. The new application, MoodPhone, employs soon-to-be-patented psychic technology to predict the moods of iPhone and iPod users, and both can now be downloaded through the iTunes Store. Timing the release to coincide with the company’s two-year anniversary was especially important to Digital Agua, according to founder and CXO James Butler.
“This is not just an excuse to have cake and cocktails at work,” said Butler. “Our second birthday marks Digital Agua’s complete transformation from an interactive agency to an exclusively mobile products company. For everyone here, it was essential to commemorate this milestone with a special event, so we decided to honor the achievement by releasing applications to the iTunes Store for the first time ever.”
Since its inception in 2006, Digital Agua has established itself as a leading developer of custom applications for next-generation mobile devices. Earlier this year, the company launched Capture – an easy-to-use screen capture application for iPhones that immediately achieved both enormous download figures and high praise from the technology media. With the successful launch of MoodPhone, Digital Agua continues to reinforce its position at the forefront of mobile application development and its reputation as the top choice for any business looking to create a custom iPhone application.
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Monday, March 24th, 2008
No-Frills Screenshot Utility from Digital Agua Does One Thing, and Does it Well
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (March 15, 2008)…next gen mobile development specialist Digital Agua has received consistently high marks from several members of the technology media for the ease of use and effectiveness of Capture, the company’s simple, streamlined screenshot utility.
Lauded by Apple iPhone School as both “the best screenshot utility yet” and “the must-have screenshot application,” Capture is being recognized throughout the iPhone community because of how well it works. Favorable reviews were also recently posted by Touch Podium and Qj.net, which affirmed, “[Capture] only does one thing, but it does it well.”
Capture’s polished simplicity is a clear indication of Digital Agua’s commitment to developing iPhone applications that work like they’re supposed to and are incredibly easy to use. To download Capture, look inside the Utilities category on the BigBoss repository.
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Monday, March 24th, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (March 11, 2008)…Today’s announcement from iPhone development specialist Digital Agua: the Capture screenshot utility has arrived, it does exactly what’s it’s supposed to do, and it’s really easy to use. The company added, “Seriously. There are only two buttons. Snap and Exit – those are the options.”
Capture hovers above the application in use and, when the user snaps a screenshot, the image is automatically added to the camera roll for viewing in the Photos application and easy downloading to a computer. The simple two-button controls can be moved anywhere on the screen, letting users adjust screenshots without interference from the buttons.
This newest release from Digital Agua reinforces the company’s position as a leading developer of iPhone applications that are easy for everyone to use and, most importantly, work just as they should. To download Capture, look inside the Utilities category on the BigBoss repository.
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