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Creator of iHeartRadio, the worlds first terrestrial radio streaming application, Buser began his career by enlisting in the United States Navy at age 17. Despite his young he rose through the ranks quickly, after being promoted 4 times in less than a year he was briefly recognized as the youngest enlisted person of his rank in the US Armed Services. While serving under the Commander in Chief ofthe Atlantic Fleet he was granted a brief transfer to the Army Airborne Training Facility in Ft. Benning Georgia. After receiving a wide variety of specialized training and completing his tour of duty Buser returned to his hometown of Woodstock Vermont where began work as a freelance developer. |
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Creator of iHeartRadio, the worlds first consolidated terrestrial radio streaming application which was originally released by Clear Channel Communications for iOS and has since been ported to the other major platforms. A seasoned developer, he has most notably served as the Head of Flash Development for Clear Channel Online Music and Radio, as well as the Director of Internet Research and Development for Marc Ecko Enterprises. |
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Justin Buser
Creator of iHeartRadio, the worlds first terrestrial radio streaming application, Buser began his career by enlisting in the United States Navy at age 17. Despite his young he rose through the ranks quickly, after being promoted 4 times in less than a year he was briefly recognized as the youngest enlisted person of his rank in the US Armed Services. While serving under the Commander in Chief ofthe Atlantic Fleet he was granted a brief transfer to the Army Airborne Training Facility in Ft. Benning Georgia. After receiving a wide variety of specialized training and completing his tour of duty Buser returned to his hometown of Woodstock Vermont where began work as a freelance developer.