Posted by
Ke
on Tuesday, January 29
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Caption This Pic
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This is surely a great apps for music lovers (especially guitar player of course). PocketGuitar is a virtual guitar for iPhone and iPod touch. You can even have guitar sessions with the songs in your iPod! Shinya Kasatani has developed PocketGuitar, a native iPhone virtual guitar. Video after the jump.
PocketGuitar is now included in ModMyiFone.com Community Sources. Make sure you have the latest "Community Sources" package, and you can find it under "Toys" category or you can find it at Podmap as a source under toys.
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Posted by
Ke
on Thursday, January 24
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Web Review
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Songbird is a desktop media player mashed-up with the Web. Songbird is committed to playing the music you want, from the sites you want, on the devices you want, challenging the conventions of discovery, purchase, consumption and organization of music on the Internet.
Songbird is a player and a platform. Like Firefox, Songbird is an open source, Open Web project built on the Mozilla platform. Songbird provides a public playground for Web media mash-ups by providing developers with both desktop and Web APIs, developer resources and fostering Open Web media standards, to wit, an Open Media Web.
Songbird has the same basic design as iTunes but it’s black (default skin) and with added functionality. As with iTunes, you can import your music, subscribe to podcast, create playlists, rate each song, synchronise your playlists with your computer files and so on.
But let’s take a look at what makes Songbird different from iTunes.
First, as with Firefox, you can download extensions to make Songbird look and act the way you want it. There's also an extension that displays the Wikipedia page for the band you are playing, as well as extensions for iPod support, and the ability to play protected Windows Media files and Quicktime files.
Secondly, you can have tabs open up for web browsing within Songbird so you could look at your favourite webpages while playing songs (particularly useful if you need to search online for lyrics while a song is playing, for example).
Third, and this is a neat one - you can shrink it to a basic version!
Lastly, you have a choice of three music stores which gives you the chance to download new music. But what makes this different from iTunes is that here, you can choose between iTunes, Amazon’s MP3 store and eMusic, so you are not limited to one file format.
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Songbird is a player and a platform. Like Firefox, Songbird is an open source, Open Web project built on the Mozilla platform. Songbird provides a public playground for Web media mash-ups by providing developers with both desktop and Web APIs, developer resources and fostering Open Web media standards, to wit, an Open Media Web.
Songbird has the same basic design as iTunes but it’s black (default skin) and with added functionality. As with iTunes, you can import your music, subscribe to podcast, create playlists, rate each song, synchronise your playlists with your computer files and so on.
But let’s take a look at what makes Songbird different from iTunes.
First, as with Firefox, you can download extensions to make Songbird look and act the way you want it. There's also an extension that displays the Wikipedia page for the band you are playing, as well as extensions for iPod support, and the ability to play protected Windows Media files and Quicktime files.
Secondly, you can have tabs open up for web browsing within Songbird so you could look at your favourite webpages while playing songs (particularly useful if you need to search online for lyrics while a song is playing, for example).
Third, and this is a neat one - you can shrink it to a basic version!
Lastly, you have a choice of three music stores which gives you the chance to download new music. But what makes this different from iTunes is that here, you can choose between iTunes, Amazon’s MP3 store and eMusic, so you are not limited to one file format.
Posted by
Ke
on Monday, January 21
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Blogger Hack
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Here's the quick and easy tip to get rid of the Navbar:
- Log in to blogger
- On your Dashboard, select Layout--->Template--->Edit HTML.
- Under the Edit Template section you will see you blog's HTML.
- Paste this code below in the top of the template code:
Blogger Template Style
Name: xxxxxxx
Designer: xxxxxxx
URL: xxxxxx
Date: xxxxx
Updated by: Blogger Team
----------------------------------------------- */
#navbar-iframe {
display: none !important;
}
/* Variable definitions
====================
<Variable name="mainBgColor" description="Main Background Color"
type="color" default="#fff" value="#ffffff">
<Variable name="mainTextColor" description="Text Color" type="color"
default="#333" value="#333333">
...
Save your template and.....DONE!!!
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- Log in to blogger
- On your Dashboard, select Layout--->Template--->Edit HTML.
- Under the Edit Template section you will see you blog's HTML.
- Paste this code below in the top of the template code:
Blogger Template Style
Name: xxxxxxx
Designer: xxxxxxx
URL: xxxxxx
Date: xxxxx
Updated by: Blogger Team
----------------------------------------------- */
#navbar-iframe {
display: none !important;
}
/* Variable definitions
====================
<Variable name="mainBgColor" description="Main Background Color"
type="color" default="#fff" value="#ffffff">
<Variable name="mainTextColor" description="Text Color" type="color"
default="#333" value="#333333">
...
Save your template and.....DONE!!!
Posted by
Ke
on Tuesday, January 15
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Sorry for not updating this site for over 2 weeks now...
My laptop crashed and I dont have time to update my blog..
Its hard to balance 2 things at the same time, if yu know what I mean.
Btw, I hope yo did enjoy my recent post..
I promise to update it soon..
Happy Blogging!!
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My laptop crashed and I dont have time to update my blog..
Its hard to balance 2 things at the same time, if yu know what I mean.
Btw, I hope yo did enjoy my recent post..
I promise to update it soon..
Happy Blogging!!