As part of the Chrome Experiment, Canadian Indie Rock Band – Arcade Fire, have released an interactive music video for their song “We Used To Wait”. By using some amazing HTML5 stuffs and data from Google Maps, it creates an amazing music video.
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It seems like people just cannot have enough of Amarok 1.4. Earlier we have already reviewed Clementine, a port of Amarok 1.4. Now we have two more Amarok 1.4 clones – Gereqi and Pana. Both of them are relatively small projects and if you still want Amarok 1.4 you might want to check them out.
Yesterday we told you about the released of Clementine 0.4. We have done a review of Clementine 0.2 earlier. However, a new release calls for another review. Read on.
Clementine is a cross-platform music player which has been influenced by Amarok 1.4. We have reviewed Clementine 0.2 in the past and we were very impressed with it. The Clementine developers have announced the availability of Clementine 0.4.
So I have been hearing a lot about Guayadeque Music Player and finally decided to take it out for a spin. I installed it last week and having used it on and off for a week, here is what I feel about this music player.
Earlier this week, Songbird announced that they will no longer support Linux and focus exclusively on Windows and Mac. Just after that news, many people started talking about forking the project. Now, long term Songbird contributer, Antoine, has finally announced that they are forking the Songbird project and the new music player will be called [...]
For many Linux users (me included), Amarok is the music player of choice. However, the Amarok 2 series introduced a radical change in Amarok for the earlier series and has found many haters. As a result many people still refuse to upgrade to Amarok 2 series and are sticking with Amarok 1.4. For those people [...]
The Ubuntu One Music Store is coming in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx in Rythmbox. This means that Canonical is planning to have Rythmbox as a the “iTune of Ubuntu”. With iPhones/iPod Touch now working out-of-the-box in Ubuntu Lucid Lynx, it seems all good for Rythmbox. However, there is still a problem with Rythmbox not being [...]
We all knew that the Ubuntu One Music Store was coming. It had been in closed beta for quite some time now and all that we knew about it came from the few beta testers. However, today Canonical has released the Ubuntu One Music Store to the public. It is still a beta mind you. [...]
Do you like singing ? Do you like MTV ? If you are already shouting ‘YES’, then you will have to love DELL for what they have done. They have come up with AMPLICHOIR, an online community that aims at building the largest online choir.
The Amarok team is on its way to releasing the next version of Amarok i.e. Amarok 2.2, code named “Crystal Clear”, with the release of its first beta. Quite a few changes has been introduced with this version. The lots of work has been done with the playlist. It now supports multi-level sorting and full [...]
In this article we will tell you how to go about setting up Winamp presets in XMMS Music Player.
The music portal Last.FM has gone bonkers again. At around 2250 hours GMT, when I Tried to open my Last.FM profile page, to my surprise it showed that a message “You haven’t submitted any music yet”. Although my scroble count was perfect. I hit the reload again to check if it had come back. Doh! [...]
In this article we tell how how to tag your files on your windows system and generate a tag cloud out of it.
This article is continued from the previous part where we had told you about 8 add-ons for Songbird Media Player which will improve your Music experience by many folds. In this second part of the article we will tell you about 7 more addons. So here we go:
Songbird is a free and open source software media player cum web browser from the people who previously developed Winamp and the Yahoo! Music Engine. Songbird employs Mozilla’s XULRunner platform, and is thus capable of running on Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, Solaris and Linux (Songbird is no more available for Linux). Songbird utilizes [...]
You just purchased a Netbook and are very happy with the portability it offers. But when you are at home, the portability hardly matters and you never use your netbook at home. Here are someways in which you could put your netbook to good use:
You love Last.fm and showing off your listening charts to others. And you love the Real Player. So, the problem you might be facing is that you cannot carry on your two love affairs ‘simultaneously’ as you can’t use the Real Player for scrobbling and submitting tracks to Last.fm.
This is the second part of the article, you might like to read Part 1 In previous part of our article “10 Live-CDs worth giving a try”, we had covered five different kinds of Live CDs including both based on Windows and Linux operating systems. Here we present five more, each a kind of it’s [...]

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