Seriously, please stop with the 4 lettered word apps, or taking 5 lettered words and dropping the second to last letter. It is getting annoying.
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I mean, 4 or 5 letter words should be fine, but it matters what word you chose. Milk is a pretty stupid name for a music app, unless it was M.I.L.K where each letter stood for something, I can understand that, but naming a music / radio station streaming app Milk? It makes no sence, plus, nobody who is lactose intollerant would ever download this app, so they are possibly missing out on business.
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I actually lol'd on the lactose part. 🤣
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x2Mar 7, 2014, 2:18 PM
+1
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and what does android 4.4 have to do with a candy bar?
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'Kit Kat' is just a code name, the actual official name is simply 'Android 4.4'
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Samsung is "milking" people away from the competition
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Samsung releases a free app to their customers and you guys complain about the app name???!!! 🤨
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Definately. If we can criticize something, most people will. But I mean honestly - it's cool that its free and all that, but what does This Music application have to do with lactation? Or Milk? -- I can't answer that as I have not yet used the app, but look at the names of other apps. Songza, Music Unlimited, Slacker Radio, I mean, these names make total sense. If I'm ever going to use Milk, I need an explanation as to why a music app shares it's name with a drink that is high in calcium.
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As a perpetual Pandora user, I was skeptical of this offering. After downloading and messing with it, all I can say is that it's pretty slick.
John B.
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The Milky Way, as in a Galaxy, which just so happens to be the name of Samsung's phone lineup? I think I'm really reaching here but at least that's some sort of a correlation.
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