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  2. WaveLab - Wikipedia

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    WaveLab is a digital audio editor and recording computer software application for Windows and macOS, created by Steinberg.WaveLab was started in 1995 and it is mainly the work of one programmer, Philippe Goutier.

  3. Richard Teitelbaum - Wikipedia

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    Teitelbaum (circa 2003) Richard Lowe Teitelbaum (May 19, 1939 – April 9, 2020) was an American composer, keyboardist, and improvisor.A student of Allen Forte, Mel Powell, and Luigi Nono, he was known for his live electronic music and synthesizer performances.

  4. Three (1965 film) - Wikipedia

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    The theme of the film is death from the perspective of one man, in three forms: as witness of it, as a victim of it, and as an executor. Three is an anti-war film. It shows the true face of war - its horrors and its absurdity. The real protagonist of this film is death.

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  6. Google Wave - Wikipedia

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    Google Wave, later known as Apache Wave, was a software framework for real-time collaborative online editing.Originally developed by Google and announced on May 28, 2009, [1] [2] [3] it was renamed to Apache Wave when the project was adopted by the Apache Software Foundation as an incubator project in 2010.

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  8. OpenAI's controversial Sora is finally launching today. Will ...

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    OpenAI's controversial text-to-video artificial intelligence tool Sora sent shock waves through the entertainment industry when the company unveiled it earlier this year.. The technology promised ...

  9. WavePad Audio Editor - Wikipedia

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    Previously, WavePad and other NCH products came bundled with optional browser plugins like the Ask and Chrome toolbars, which sparked complaints from users and triggered malware warnings from antivirus software companies like Norton and McAfee.