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  2. Internet band - Wikipedia

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    An Internet band, also called an online band, is a musical group whose members collaborate online through broadband by utilizing a content management system and local digital audio workstations. [1] The work is sometimes released under a Creative Commons license, so musicians can share their "samples" to create collaborative musical expressions ...

  3. List of Zune applications - Wikipedia

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    Virtual spirit level that uses the Zune HD's accelerometer. June 23, 2011 1.0 Metronome Dino Games Utilities Virtual metronome. September 9, 2010 1.0 MSN Money: Microsoft Utilities Stock checker, financial news reader, and currency converter. July 29, 2010 1.0 Notes Microsoft Utilities Virtual notepad. June 23, 2011 1.0 Piano Microsoft ...

  4. Comparison of remote music performance software - Wikipedia

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    When playing music remotely, musicians must reduce or eliminate the issue of audio latency in order to play in time together. While standard web conferencing software is designed to facilitate remote audio and video communication, it has too much latency for live musical performance.

  5. Metronome IM - Wikipedia

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    Metronome is a light-weight XMPP server written in Lua based on Prosody.It's aimed to provide advanced features while maintaining a modest resource usage. Extensive PubSub [2] [3] and Microblogging over XMPP support [4] along other extensions including: Stream Management, [5] CSI, [6] full support of Bidirectional S2S Streams (BIDI), [7] MAM, [8] Push Notifications, [9] Security Labels, [10 ...

  6. Metronome - Wikipedia

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    A metronome (from Ancient Greek μέτρον (métron) 'measure' and νόμος (nómos) 'law') is a device that produces an audible click or other sound at a uniform interval that can be set by the user, typically in beats per minute (BPM).

  7. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    "metronome" will have a metronome that can be adjusted from 40 to 218 [failed verification] BPM. [99] "minesweeper" will result in a "Minesweeper" card. By selecting Play, one can play Minesweeper, with 3 difficulties, being Easy (10 by 8 grid with 10 mines), Medium (18 by 14 grid with 40 mines), and Hard (24 by 20 grid with 99 mines).