 Actually, we started off by building a social media application on the Android, so this is the first time we are building an application on the Android, so we chose the Titanium SDK for the Android application and although we were not able to achieve what we wanted to achieve because of some Facebook foundation But anyway, so the idea is to compose to multiple profiles. Let's say if you are from a social media agency or you have multiple brands in your company, then you would like to have a place where you want to compose to all these assets or brands to Facebook and Twitter and everything through a common interface, so we tried to develop that platform. So I'll just take you, so the product is called JSocial, so it's an enterprise level kind of application that we tried to achieve here. So start by creating a brand, so this is a brand and then what we do is we kind of, I've actually done all that so that it saves the time because it asks for login and it's very complex to type all the login information into this. So what it does is basically it goes to the Facebook, it collects all the information, it doesn't type all the information, it asks you for your login and password and then it asks you to give certain permissions like these are actually my pages that I'm handling in my company, so these are the pages that are actually retrieved from the Facebook. So for that we need certain permissions from Facebook and we get those permissions from the Facebook and using their APIs we kind of reclear the pages and so basically what we look at these are what we call it as assets and we add these assets, any of these assets or you can add multiple assets, so I'll add a couple of assets here. So the asset got added, so it got added twice but yeah and you can add another asset if you want to. So this data is actually loaded from the Facebook but the rest of the data is all synced to the SQLite data, so the asset got added. So now what we try to do for this 18 hours is we want to build, anyway so the next screen I'm not sure whether I can get it, I can try it one more time but yeah so the next screen will be where you actually kind of compose to the Facebook and the Twitter simultaneously. So it's something like this, we have to complete this part portion. This is the place where you actually compose, try to compose from in the Facebook and as well as in the Twitter and there will be brands actually showing, all your assets will be showing up here so you can customize and depict them and then you can also add images and links and anything. And you can also copy immediately to the Twitter and compose both at the same time, so that's the idea. Due to some Facebook permissions issue I was, I can try it but it was right enough, it's allowing for login and all but it is not allowing us to post it. So, but yeah I think we can solve this problem it's just to the time concept we are not able to solve this problem. This is basically for social media management, effort, brands and social media agencies, so that's what we try to achieve. So it's pretty much it, yeah, any questions or anything. Why did you choose to write any message if you can? So we actually quite, you know, kind of brainstorming from the last 3-4 days on what to go with. See, one of the reasons why, see there are quite a few like PhoneGap, you might have heard of it, where there are a lot, I mean in PhoneGap you can easily code, right? The HTML and the JavaScript, it's very easy to code but at the same time it has drastic performance issues. So if your application, you know, it's loads and kind of an iframe in the applications which is like, you know, it takes a lot of time for the performance issues are in a lot and that. So the advantage in the titanium that we found was that it actually, you need to learn a lot more because the syntax is all, you can write like for example JavaScript is what you know, right? And XML. So by using these you need to learn a lot of their API and more in that. And what happens is you can compile them into the native codes of iOS and Android. So ultimately the application that you get at the end is actually native application, not the HTML or the JavaScript version of it. So even though it's easy, if you write in the Java, there's an advantage that you can optimize your code, right? So you can write it in a sleeker way and you know, you can optimize it. Here you can't do it because you can just write the code and leave it to the SDK to actually, you know, compile it. That's the, you know, there are three different rules for the time. You can say for coding in two different languages, iOS and Android. That's what we found. It's interesting. And we started, you know, learning it from a student. So what other media platforms do you use? We are, you know, also going with Google. First is Facebook, then Twitter, and Google. That's the order we're going. And we also want to go to LinkedIn. LinkedIn I think recently has made it public their API. So I think now someone wants to really code in the LinkedIn. I think it was not all, not all the data was, you know, given in the API format to the public. Now they are giving a lot of blog more data actually for you to consume. So Facebook is always open. So you always have this, you know, liberty to access their API and so on. Twitter is conservative in terms of they don't give any analytics data and all that data. So you need to, you know, do your own analytic data after transmitting. Say let's say for example, daily you need to keep store of the things that are happening and, you know, you need to build analytics over it. So it's, so that's the order in which we are going because of the freedom that they are giving us in terms of the API. That's Facebook, Twitter, Google, Plasma, LinkedIn, and maybe in the future, you know, been interest. Just one thing, one question which I had was, are you targeting any specific set of devices for the sector? Because I'm not sure, you know, some sort of, you know, maybe a company would actually use just a normal phone to do their marketing across the company. Correct, actually. So what we have is already a web application that we already built for kind of this. I mean it's not yet released or launched, but we have a web application which is having a lot more features. It has a lot more engagement. I mean it's like an enterprise level app that we have been building for over a year now. So this version, I mean we want to also have some kind of interface where let's say you don't always want to open your laptop, even though, you know, you may be roaming around and you want to quickly put a message, you know, being busy. So it's always helpful to go with Android and the iPhone, you know, in that order in India if you are targeting. I think first is Android in India and then you have to go for the iPhone as well. Because, you know, companies and all, they gave a lot of free goodies like iPhone and also, you know, those people, if you're targeting companies, you need to also go with the iPhone. So these are the two main things we're targeting. I'd ask if I'm targeting any specific devices, but I think... Yeah, I understand. We want to answer the query when you said you were going to put a minimal set of features. Yeah, so I mean you are asking about the screen, I mean like the Nexus and all that. Yeah, we haven't decided it yet, you know, like kind of, we didn't go that far, you know, frankly speaking. So I think we will be targeting kind of tablets and, you know, smartphones for a bit larger size. That's the target we are doing. And in the future, maybe to all the devices within that zone. We will support 2.2 million. Yeah, this is just a, you know, you can support, you can give the minimal support to this app, because it doesn't involve, you know, very high-front raster. I mean it's just our application converted into, you know, four mobile applications.