Archive for April, 2008

Reading Week Updates

Its now the reading week, and since my polytechnic days, the reading/study week is usually most relaxing to me.

So before the exams start, its time to catch up with some updates.

+ NOC Application got approved
NOC Scholarship Offered
NOC is the opportunity that NUS gives for me to study entrepreneurship modules at Stanford while working me to work at Silicon Valley a startup for a year full time.

The company who offer me the internship position is Copacast, a company with a revolutionary online advertising model. I accepted the job because Copacast’s president Clement was enthusiastic it would be much beneficial to both myself and the company to be an my intern there.

+ CS2250 Video Project
Video Project
The fictional documentry we created.
Cast

+ CS2261 Project
Enterprise Java projects with use of RMI, IIOP, EJB 3.0, Servlets, JSPs, and Message Driven Beans.
First Cruise Enterprise Web App

Uninstall Java EE SDK
And uninstalling Java EE SDK as soon as my assignment presentation was over :p

+ 2 Piano Performances
Piano Teacher and I
Winnie, My Piano Teacher and Me.

+ Piano Exams passed!
Piano Exams Passed

+ Completion of CS3216 Assignments
My Music and Poster
My Music Facebook Project teammates.

My Music
It was a great experience, although at times it drive us all cranky.

As usual, some plans for my “holidays” start even before school term ends. I try again not to over pack myself with activities, and I hope there would be a balance for my schedule.

But right now, I just know I really blessed.

Praise God, from Whom all blessings flow;

Embed “My Music 2″ Flash Player

My Music 2

My Music 2 is released after some sleepless nights.

Improvements from “My Music 1″ its not internal with rewrites for engine codes, but go beyond implementing some new ideas planned. The new application is also open for the public which means you do not need to be a facebook user, nor required installations, to use it.

Among one of its features is song embed function which I’m testing below.

Other improvements include keyboard input, improved timings accuracy, instruments selection, learning/game function, and one of the most powerful function, a search for finding and learning music. The search engine is powered by musipedia which now uses My Music interface to provide them a rich searching experience.

There’s also a blog for My Music, which shares more information from developments to motivations of the application.

Remember to check out the app and have fun!