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Google doodle permits you to play a recordable guitar ditty in honor of Les Paul

Have you ever been to Google’s home page recently? Do it, you have got below 24 hours to try its guitar-inspired doodle celebrating the birthday of Les Paul. The “Google” script is extremely interactive because of a mixture of JavaScript, HMTL5, CSS, or even Flash (providing the audio). Click the compose button on the base of the second one “g” and start recording your personal 30 second tribute to 1 of music’s most innovative pioneers using your keyboard to play specific notes or mouse for virtual strumming. Unfortunately, the recording aspect appears limited to US Googlers. Impressive stuff from a typically impressive company.

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