Did you like Katy Perry’s Hot N’ Cold? LMFAO’s Miami-style vocals? How about a musical mash-up of dance music from the recent years?

There were a few areas I felt lacked some fidelity, but don’t take it too seriously. It’s a short compilation of some funky sounds and I found myself in awe at the incredible beat-matching and overlapping Chesto has achieved here.

Not much else to say, why don’t you hear it for yourself? Here’s the stream/download. It’s nearly 14 minutes long, 31.32 MiB, MP3.

With many open standards approaching the majority of the World Wide Web (desktop and mobile users alike) there are a few things I would like to look back on.

I have compiled a timeline of the events that changed the technology of the web into what it has become today. I’m hoping that by putting this out there, more people will understand just how far we’ve come, and how quickly the industry can change.

1991
Apple releases QuickTime alongside their proprietary video codec known then as “Road Pizza”. The initial reception was incredible. Microsoft proceeded to copy the QuickTime technology and release it a year later, in 1992, as “Video for Windows”. Read the rest of this entry

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