Posts Tagged ‘software’
Tuning In
February 10th, 2009 by Dave@LGUK
At first glance, harmonic mixing software Mixed In Key appears to be a tool for DJs, but a bit of exploration reveals a stunningly clever piece of software.
Using sophisticated algorithms, Mixed In Key analyses your music collection and marks each track with its respective musical key
The key can either be expressed traditionally ('G Major', 'D Minor' etc) or as a code based on the Camelot Wheel, which requires no musical knowledge.
Once you have flagged the tracks in your music collection with their keys, you can put together groups of songs that are perfectly in tune with each other, an exercise...
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Introducing the LG Mobile Developer Network
December 1st, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
In October LG launched their Mobile Developer Network site, which provides tools to develop applications for LG mobile phones and provides a range of technical documentation to help you understand the technologies and how to create applications and content for LG mobile phones.
The LG Mobile Developer Network provides resources for numerous mobile technologies, as well as downloadable guides, a support system and a community hub where members can ask questions, share information, and learn about mobile application development. Forum experts will also be on hand to provide support and moderate discussions if needed. There is also the 'Go to Market'...
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Google Chrome launches via a comic
September 2nd, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
I've got to admit, I think Google have just raised the bar for product launches. Their new web browser, Google Chrome, isn't just interesting because it's yet another new entrant; it didn't seem long ago the world was destined to have one browser, but now Chrome enters a crowded marketplace, alongside Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera and many more. Google think they can do better than what's out there right now, especially with the growth of web applications and the demands they have on the standard browser environment.
Chrome isn't out yet - and when it is it will be on...
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‘Chronotopic Anamorphosis’
July 2nd, 2008 by Dave@LGUK
I don't fully understand how this works but isn't it cool?
Chronotopic Anamorphosis from Marginalia Project on...
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