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    CloudTunes

    CloudTunes

    Web-based music player for the cloud

    CloudTunes is a web application that turns cloud and online sources into an iTunes-like music experience you can access in the browser. It focuses on pulling tracks from services such as YouTube or storage backends and organizing them into searchable libraries and playlists. The interface is built to feel familiar to desktop music players, with queue management, dynamic search, and metadata views that make large collections manageable. Because playback runs in the browser, you can use it...
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    Self-Organizing Photo Album is an application that automatically organizes your collection of pictures primarily based on the location where the pictures were taken, at what event, time etc.
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    SOMba is a Qt based program that allows multiple dancers to create a collaborative sonic space, using audio clips organized by a Self-Organizing Map. It uses the Marsyas framework for audio feature extraction and playback.
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