Have you tried Turntable.fm? You should: it’s like being in a club where five kick-ass DJs war amongst themselves trying to spin the illest track, except at any time, you can hop up on stage and show them how it’s done.
Turntable’s a fantastic service that very understandably got all sorts of people — including us here at Cult of Mac — excited a few months ago. The only problem? Turntable.fm is dependent on Flash, and therefore can’t be accessed from the road on your iPad or iPhone.
Guess what’s about to change?
TechCrunch reports that a Turntable.fm app for iOS is incoming, as soon as next week. It’ll work over both 3G and WiFi, with WiFi obviously preferred, and they’ve done a fantastic job by the looks of things of porting over Turntable’s fun, cartoony look to mobile devices.
Even more impressive? According to TechCrunch, it was all done by one teenage developer.
Hope to see all you guys spinning from your iPads in the Cult of Mac Turntable room next week!