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Don’t Be Afraid of the Clouds

Cloud storage is a business that’s quickly rising in popularity as fast as streaming music. And also like streaming music, there is an abundance of service providers available including Dropbox, ZumoDrive, and the recently announced Google Drive. Even Xbox has entered the mix allowing cloud…

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Fugitive Recordings: The Story Behind the Music

Kristen Madsen is the Sr. Vice President of the GRAMMY Foundation® and the MusiCares Foundation®.   A music historian, when recently bemoaning the loss of an important music archive, referred to the collection as “fugitive recordings.”  The phrase struck my fancy because it animated these objects with such a human and mischievous characteristic.  I drew [...]

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Go, Go GDGT!

GDGT Austin is a free event open to the public attending SXSW with several booths (including Seagate) in attendance ready to showcase their latest technological baubles. For Team Seagate, that included GoFlex Satellite and the Thunderbolt adapter. But let’s take a look at some of the other companies that were in attendance. Sphero is a [...]

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Saving Yesterday for Tomorrow

If you’re like me, celebrating a birthday can make you reflective. I celebrated one recently and it got me thinking about how fast time can fly by.  I don’t feel old, but I know I’m not moving as fast as I used to or am as active as I used to be. (Granted, I don’t [...]

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Making Music at Noise Pop 2012

Dating back almost twenty years, Noise Pop is an indie music, art and film festival currently taking place in San Francisco, California. Having featured the likes of Yoko Ono, Yo La Tengo, The Flaming Lips and Death Cab for Cutie, the festival has grown from its origin in 1993 with five bands, one venue all [...]

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Famous Hard Drives of American Presidents

Since graduating elementary school, I think I’ve lost some of the appreciation I have had for President’s Day.  I don’t want to sell our forefathers short, but it has almost become an excuse for day off, or a reason for stores to hold a weekend sale. Wanting to give our nation’s leaders of the past [...]

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Supersize My DVR, Please!

This recent post I made about midseason television shows sparked some interesting conversations in the office about some of the new DVR solutions that are currently available. After cycling through link after link and subtle hints telling me to upgrade my device (ironic given we work at a storage company, right?) I wanted to share [...]

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Send in the Replacements

Since the beginning of the year, there have been a few new shows gracing the airwaves. What’s commonly become known as the “Midseason Replacement” these are TV shows picked up by television networks to give regular programming a break since few stations still order 22-24 episodes a year anymore. (I blame that on the programming [...]

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Rocking Like a Social Media Rock Star

This past week I had a chance to attend the Social Media Rock Star Summit in Los Angeles.  As part of GRAMMY’s week, the panelists included the following: Ian Rogers from Topspin Media DA Wallach from Spotify Andrew Fisher from Shazam Seth Goldstein from Turntable.fm Alex Iskold from GetGlue Topics ranged from the evolution of [...]

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One Night Only – Sometimes One Night Isn’t Enough

I don’t know if I can find the right words to describe last nights “One Night Only: A Celebration of the Live Music Experience” event, but let me give it a swing. Amazing! Spectacular! Fantastic! Incredible! Yes, I think that about covers it. If you have ever dreamed of having a GRAMMY experience, but can’t [...]

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