PHILADELPHIA, PA, December 17, 2012 (Press-News.org) Whether it is an office party, family affair, gathering with friends or a simple night on the town, many Americans are gearing up for a winter season packed full of social events. From Christmas celebrations to New Year's Eve parties, many are looking for ways to comfortably create an enjoyable atmosphere with added convenience. There are several apps that have entered the mobile device scene which are geared to producing these very results. While each holiday party is sure to have its own unique flair, Alexander Drummond Charlotte NC app designer, notes that sometimes it is great to have a little "handy assistance in one's pocket."
According to Alexander Drummond of Charlotte, NC the one thing that is unique about the holiday season, is that the concept of celebration and partying is one that transcends age groups, cultural backgrounds and other social categories. With that in mind, app developers across the country have helped create useful tools to spread holiday cheer with ease. For instance, those who are planning to throw their own office potluck or household Christmas party can benefit from a variety of apps, such as the Pro Party Planner app highlighted in a recent Pad Gadget post.
Those who want to take the holiday party outside of the office or home may find themselves searching for the perfect venue to host a wide array of guests. While this planning usually takes place months in advance, another article from Pad Gadget highlights free apps that can help individuals track down the perfect spot for a last-minute gathering. Although Alexander Drummond, Charlotte, NC entrepreneur, understands the value behind these apps, he notes that not all of them are geared towards the younger set that may simply be looking to go out on the town for a New Year's or Christmas event at a local bar or nightclub.
Fortunately, Drummond explains how he has helped contribute to this growing need for social planning apps, "Along with my colleagues, I designed the ReQuestz app to help individuals make the most of any nightlife experience. With this app, club-goers can easily send a request to participating DJs and ensure they will hear a song that will get their holiday spirits in check." As a frontrunner in the growing industry of mobile device applications, Alexander Drummond of Charlotte, NC has also begun working on a new app project that will enhance the nightlife experience by providing users with information about local events, performances and other hospitality needs.
ABOUT:
Alexander Drummond of Charlotte NC is the self-made entrepreneur and designer behind the upcoming, revolutionary mobile app known as ReQuestz. ReQuestz Systems, LLC, provides a user-friendly platform in which club-goers and nightlife aficionados can easily send music requests to DJs found at local bars and nightclubs. Alexander Drummond, Charlotte, NC resident aims to continue to develop the app to become widely available to consumers and performers all over the country, as it has already gained footing in popular destinations such as Miami, New York City, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
Website: http://alexanderdrummondcharlottenc.net
Alexander Drummond Charlotte, NC: Mobile Apps Enhance the Holiday Party Season
Consumers prepare for holiday parties this winter, many have found that there is a variety of mobile apps that can help ease party planning tasks. Alexander Drummond of Charlotte, NC, highlights how these platforms improve holiday nightlife as well.
2012-12-17
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[Press-News.org] Alexander Drummond Charlotte, NC: Mobile Apps Enhance the Holiday Party SeasonConsumers prepare for holiday parties this winter, many have found that there is a variety of mobile apps that can help ease party planning tasks. Alexander Drummond of Charlotte, NC, highlights how these platforms improve holiday nightlife as well.

