Radiohead's New Album Could Herald Open Source Revolution
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The latest music track, "House of cards" from Popular British Pop group Radiohead, has attracted Google's attention for its interesting use of technology throughout the promotional video, whose data set has been open sourced under a Creative Commons licence. The Guardian though claims that the visualisation will be free for a few months after which you will have to pay to access it. The first company scanned 3D images in close proximity while the Velodyne...
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