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Vi un link respecto a este script:  http://echo-nest-remix.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/examples/swinger/swinger.py
Es un poco de python que utiliza el api de echo nest para agregarle swing a una cancion. Este programa sube el mp3 a echo nest y utiliza su api para modificarlo, por lo que el codigo es facil de entender(porque no se preocupa por hacer el analisis [...]

Today Google announced a brand new product, protocol and platform. It is a very wide concept that will change the Internet as we know it, so lets me explain what it is and why is it important?
They started by thinking: mail is old, there are copies of the mail everywhere so it’s impossible to edit [...]

I had never been in an Ignite event, but I had heard of the rules and really wanted to live one!
After just a couple of seconds, I knew I was in the right place to be.
The first presentation started very funny… It was a guy trying to give us tips on how to get up [...]

State of the O3D

In: technology

28 May 2009

I assisted a great session today about O3D at the Google I/O.
This is a plug-in for all “modern” browsers to allow everyone to program 3d applications in the browser.
The big key point here is that Google says that this will be native “someday”, so if you are brave enough to invest a lot of time [...]

Ok this is probably the most shocking, useful and controversial talk in the Google I/O this year. We had two of the creators of SVN (very cool guys) telling us (in a very FULL room) that there are no genius and that honestly if we have so much diversity and anonymity in Internet: everyone is [...]

The first session today was something I was really waiting for: a tutorial and a state of the art about Google Chrome extensions. The two great news are:
•    You can start making them
•    They are coming for SURE
The 2 bad news are:
•    You can only install extensions on the dev branch, so no deployment yet.
•    [...]

I’m just settling in for the first session in the Google I/O after one of the best practical keynotes I’ve heard in technology conferences. Vic Gundotra talked about the new things available in html 5 and how Google is really betting on it. From canvas and video to location and offline storage they pointed out [...]

One of my favorite rock-star programmers is Paul Graham, not only because of what he did to the LISP Community and he’s support on the start-up Community everywhere but also because he really thought me something with he’s essay Startups in 13 sentences. The second point of that list is to “Launch fast”!
“The reason to [...]

I found a very handy Perl script in devtrench and decided to capture the titles of all the post of some of my favorite blogs and do some statistics with them. Get the most repeated words, how many of their titles includes numbers ( the 5 best way, 45 tutorials) etc. So right now I’m crawling [...]

We all know the problems that are impacting the world-wide economy and how everything is going to be harder, expensive and worse every day. Thankfully this is a crisis created by the old school of economics. The giant business corporations and the mindless loan decisions created a very weird economy where very dumb decisions appear [...]


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