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Sums up Google's confused lack of web strategy nicely. Perhaps pragmatic is a nicer term than dithering.
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I've been waiting to get home and twang that all day. Currently on first full week at a new client - the kind where they don't expect you to make boinging noises.
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It uses the HTML5 <canvas> tag (at least for the strings), so it's not going to work in any browser that doesn't support that. This means IE less than 9 won't get them.
It also uses Flash for audio, which means although the visuals work on my copy of Safari, the Flash blocker prevented the sound from working until I whitelisted google.co.uk.
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Apparently the encoded tunes in the url only work in the US. Can't be bothered using a proxy to test it, but they don't work for me either in the UK.Originally posted by k2p2 View PostDoesn't work for me - FF3 or IE9. Shame - it gave me a good idea for a geocache...
Also, get pretty coloured strings in FF, but not IE.
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Doesn't work for me - FF3 or IE9. Shame - it gave me a good idea for a geocache...Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Also, get pretty coloured strings in FF, but not IE.
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Keyboard mapping at Hacker News; you can also encode tunes: GoogleOriginally posted by Spacecadet View Postyou can play it with your keyboard as well
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