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Button Beats virtual piano 4.0 - This is a Virtual Piano you can control with your computer keyboard. There are over 200 songs included in the piano for you to play on the piano. We have included an installer with version 4. Feel free to download and distribute.   Button Beats Drum Button - Trance loops keyboard controlled random sounds.   Techno drums - Nice looking drum set and plays some bangin beats.

  4.7 mb - Trance loops sound deck with a keyboard contolled piano with many sounds in it.
4.4 mb - Same piano on front page of buttonbeats.com. Features full keyboard control of the piano keys.
3.6 mb - Techno drums. Nice looking drum set and plays some bangin beats.
 
3.3 mb - A drum machine. Still in Beta developement.
3.6 mb - Simple Violin. 4 strings. Keyboard controled also. Shift tone using shift key + keyboard key.
5.9 mb - Different types of techno samples. Keep a beat going by clicking sample buttons. tons of samples.
Mac Dashboard Piano   450 kb - Was ranked 24th top widget on apple.com top 50 dashboard widgets. October 2008 - Still top 50

Portable Apps - You can run all of these from your portable usb drive. (except for the dashboard piano)

 
 
 
 
 
     
 

 

 

 

MySpace allows users to customize their user profile pages by entering HTML (but not JavaScript) into such areas as "About Me," "I'd Like to Meet," and "Interests." Videos and flash-based content can be included this way. Users also have the option to add music to their profile pages via MySpace Music, a service that allows bands to post songs for use on MySpace.

There are several independent web sites offering MySpace layout design utilities which let a user select options and preview what their page will look like with them.

MySpace has recently added its own "Profile Customizer" to the site, allowing users to change their profile through MySpace. Using this feature bypasses the CSS loading delay issue, as the MySpace default code is changed for the customized profile. The MySpace profile editor also has a criticism with how the links appear on the profile.

MySpace operates solely on revenues generated by advertising as its user model possesses no paid-for features for the end user. Through its Web site and affiliated ad networks, MySpace is second only to Yahoo! in its capacity to collect data about its users and thus in its ability to use behavioral targeting to select the ads each visitor sees.

On August 8, 2006, search engine Google signed a $900 million deal to provide a Google search facility and advertising on MySpace. MySpace has proven to be a windfall for many smaller companies that provide widgets or accessories to the social networking giant. Companies such as Slide.com, RockYou!, and YouTube were all launched on MySpace as widgets providing additional functionality to the site. Other sites created layouts to personalize the site and made hundreds of thousands of dollars for its owners most of whom were in their late teens and early twenties.

In November 2008, MySpace announced that users who uploaded content that infringed on copyright protections from MTV and its subsidiary networks, would be redistributed with advertisements that would generate revenue for the companies.

On February 5, 2008, MySpace set up a developer platform which allows developers to share their ideas and write their own MySpace applications. The opening was inaugurated with a workshop at the MySpace, San Francisco offices two weeks before the official launch. The MDP is based on the Open Social API which was presented by Google in November 2007 to support social networks to develop social and interacting widgets and can be seen as an answer to Facebooks developer platform. The first public beta of the MySpace Apps was released on March 5, 2008, with around 1,000 applications available.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myspace