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ToneStone is a music production app from the people behind Guitar Hero and Left 4 Dead

The Verge

ToneStone is an app designed to make producing music easy, even for users without any musical experience, and it’s created by people who worked on Guitar Hero and Left 4 Dead. He worked at Harmonix, the studio that made music-based games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero. ToneStone uses a system of loops and decks.

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Splice gets $55 million for its software bringing beats from bedrooms to bandstands

TechCrunch

Splice , the New York-based, AI-infused, beat-making software service for music producers created by the founder of GroupMe, has managed to sample another $55 million in financing from investors for its wildly popular service. The music creation process is going through a digital transformation. Image Credits: Getty Images.

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Durff's Slide Show: Why Integrate Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The title slide - "Teaching to Transform" should be a second or two longer and then hit me a visual that shows "transformation" -- maybe a bored student and then an engaged one. The transitions and music is the same - a count to four beats of the music and the same transition.

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As it shifts focus from DIY computer kits, Kano spins out its creative software suite as a standalone business

TechCrunch

Kano Computing (“Kano”), the venture-backed company best known for its DIY computer kits and software for teaching coding and STEM skills to kids, is spinning out its creative software suite and online community platform as an independent business. The move comes as the U.K. The move comes as the U.K. STEM sells.

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Penguin Day Reflections: OS as FairTrade, OS Feminism, and OS - the Next Generation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Still, I got a lot of great feedback for the next remix of this game. At the end of the day, I met Adam Thompson who teaches at UofC Santa Cruz and I discovered that he distributes some of my blog content to his 25-40 students each semester. Click to Play - OS Next Generation Music - Voyage Black. Lots to think about here.

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Warner Bros. swiped our Harry Potter wand IP, says Kano

TechCrunch

startup known for its build-your-own computer kits and software for teaching coding and associated STEM skills, has accused Warner Bros. Unlike Kano’s original Harry Potter wand, which was focused squarely on teaching kids how to code, Warner Bros.’ Kano , the venture-backed U.K. for $150 just before Christmas. .’

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