This week, we caught up with people using their favorite technologies to have fun, talk to the world and make a little money.
CNET News.com met up with a geek quartet that turned Guitar Hero into real-live music. The Guitar Zeros gave us a riff and a demonstration. We talked with a college student who's invited people all over the world to call her. She shared the secret of how she managed to open herself up to the world but keep her phone number private. And WordPress wizard Matt Mullenweg took us through the evolution of a platform used by bloggers around the world.
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Guitar Zeros rock out on popular game device Using their expertise in audio software, the Guitar Zeros have manipulated Guitar Hero controllers to play synthesized sounds, and they're ready to play at a venue near you. Hear how they did it and watch them perform.
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Jaxtr puts one young woman in touch with world Stanford student Megan Zoback, a one-time intern for Jaxtr, is spreading the word about the company's effort to bring online calling into the MySpace.com era--with no need to download software.
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Spam and Matt Mullenweg's mother Nearly everything about WordPress and its related apps are open source. Automattic CEO Matt Mullenweg explains why his anti-spam app is not open source and shares thoughts about making money in the blogosphere.
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