Google doodle today: Happy holidays Google doodle plays jingle bells for Christmas

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 December 2011 09:45 Written by Sandeep Saturday, 24 December 2011 09:43

Google doodle today 24 December, 2011: Happy holidays Google doodle plays jingle bells for Christmas.  It is an interactive doodle on the eve of Christmas, playing the celebration tune of ‘jingle Bells’. Making the ‘Happy Holidays’ Google doodle musical and interactive, Google wishes us Merry Christmas, bringing us in a festive mood.

Happy holidays Google doodle plays jingle bells for Christmas

Google doodle today 24 December, 2011: Happy holidays Google doodle plays jingle bells for Christmas

The happy holidays doodle has six glowing buttons. Each button plays a sound from the musical notes of ‘jingle bells’, when we click on it. Once we click on all the six buttons, it shows a button with a musical note… Continue reading...

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Sony provides a new way to find music and video on PlayStation

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 September 2011 07:55 Written by Sandeep Thursday, 29 September 2011 07:55

The electronics manufacturer Sony introduced on Tuesday a new software to facilitate the search for videos, music and games on the console connected PlayStation 3, to strengthen the synergy between the different branches of the group.

Video Software Unlimited, launched in the United States and Canada, is the commitment of Sony and its Executive Vice President Kazuo Hirai to combine the strengths of devices – TV, music, movies and video games – in the banner Sony Entertainment Network (SEN).

Hirai M. “We were asked to develop a common interface to bring together all services and devices,” said AFP Michael Aragon, vice president of video and digital music.

Video Unlimited incorporates technology developed by a California company Gracenote, which was acquired by Sony in 2008 and specialized in… Continue reading...

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Photography: Internet changes everything

Last Updated on Friday, 8 July 2011 12:09 Written by Sandeep Friday, 8 July 2011 12:09

The Rencontres d’Arles, a slightly provocative manifesto, supported by an exhibition of nearly forty young designers, artists elevates these new “photographers couch” that a simple double-click computer create works original.

“Now we are a kind of publishers. All we are doing a copy and paste. We download and remix. We can do everything to make images” proclaim two artistic directors (Chéroux Clement, Erik Kessels) and three artists (Joan Fontcuberta , Martin Parr, Joachim Schmid) in the text.

“We create more than ever because our resources are unlimited and infinite possibilities. The Internet is full of inspiration, the deep, the beautiful, the disturbing, the ridiculous, the trivial, the vernacular and the intimate” add the signatories.

For weeks, the new Famous Five has surfed the sites of artists to… Continue reading...

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