Archive for September, 2008

Everyday Reads: Google Browser Puts the Cloud To Work

From the Development Team - Google Chrome PR Video on YouTube

Today’s buzz word is Google Chrome. After trying it out for a few hours, I can say my experience was mostly good. Love the clever UI (finally, combination of the Address and the Search bar), speedy as advertised.

Forget the positive/negative comments on your favorite tech blogs, here is a really nice article from GigaOm on why a Google browser matters:

GigaOm: Google Browser Puts the Cloud To Work

Related Article on Wired: Inside Chrome: The Secret Project to Crush IE and Remake the Web

-via GigaOm

Project: Experiment with Sounds

It was almost 10 years ago when I first became really interested in audio technologies and started playing around with music equipments such as synthesizers and software sequencers. Although it was never meant to be serious, there was a point that I felt comfortable enough to include these music clips in my works, and by coincidence, a few of them were later included in a commercial video project for a trade show, which is a rewarding experience form an amateur’s perspective.

The recording setup was long gone. I accidentally found these clips while cleaning up my hard drive the other day, made some edit and put them up as a reminder of how much fun I had with the now-outdated sound module Roland JV-1010.

Track 01 (24sec.)

Track 02 (25sec.)

Track 03 (31sec.)

Track 04 (22sec.)

Track 05 (20sec.)

Track 06 (21sec.)


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