
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Snow Ball Music Festival
I love living here in Colorado. The weather is schzophrenic, the sports are awesome and the music rocks. Work will probobably interfere with my involvement with this great festival but I hope you all can make it up to the mountains for some great music and fresh air. SnowBall Music Festival


Your privacy
So everything on the internet is getting pretty crazy these days. MegaUpload just got screwed, luckily SOPA/PIPA didn't get passed (even though they are trying to sneak through similar bills), and Google just changed their privacy policies so they can track you everywhere you go on the internet. Luckily President Obama is putting forth a bill to help the public retain some of their privacy. Read what I just read at Google News and hopefully you can feel a little better about your internet use.
If there is a major theme in high-tech in this early part
of 2012, it's on consumer data privacy, with a number of both good and bad
developments. Google, Apple, Path and several other Silicon Valley companies
have dominated headlines. We've seen Google's controversial privacy policy
change proposal in January. We watched the drama around Apple's easy enabling of
address book sharing for third-party apps like Path, Facebook and others unfold.
Last week, we learned of Google's
trickery of Apple Safari to enable online ad cookies to run in the Web
browser for Macs, iPhones and iPads. But it hasn't been all bad news. On Feb.
22, President Barack Obama unveiled a consumer privacy bill of rights. On the
same day, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and others embraced the Do Not Track privacy
feature proposed by the Federal Trade Commission. Those are positive steps in
the evolution of online privacy. eWEEK details some of the happenings in this
slide show.
1st Blog
What's up everybody?
This is my first blog and I promise it will be awesome. Here's a link to an awesome concert that I just got a ticket to. Check it out. This is from the Cervantes website.
Black Star arose from the underground movement of the late 1990s. They released one album “Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star” in 1998. The album rose to critical acclaim and is praised as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of our time. Black Star has continued to help shape underground alternative hip-hop and bring it further into the mainstream eye. Both have gone on to greater commercial and critical success in separate solo careers.
All though they have only released one album, throughout the years Black Star has stayed active. Talib Kweli & Yasiin Bey (Formally Mos Def) have appeared on each others albums and various other tracks together.
In 2011 they have continued to tour the globe and have recently released a new single entitled “Fix Up.” The Madlib produced single is available on iTunes here: http://bit.ly/t6Bjet.
There are also plans for an Aretha Franklin inspired Mix CD entitled “Black Star Aretha.” The first release from the Mix CD, “You Already Knew” produced by Oh No, is available as a free download at http://www.blackstarhub.com/.
This is my first blog and I promise it will be awesome. Here's a link to an awesome concert that I just got a ticket to. Check it out. This is from the Cervantes website.
Black Star arose from the underground movement of the late 1990s. They released one album “Mos Def & Talib Kweli are Black Star” in 1998. The album rose to critical acclaim and is praised as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of our time. Black Star has continued to help shape underground alternative hip-hop and bring it further into the mainstream eye. Both have gone on to greater commercial and critical success in separate solo careers.
All though they have only released one album, throughout the years Black Star has stayed active. Talib Kweli & Yasiin Bey (Formally Mos Def) have appeared on each others albums and various other tracks together.
In 2011 they have continued to tour the globe and have recently released a new single entitled “Fix Up.” The Madlib produced single is available on iTunes here: http://bit.ly/t6Bjet.
There are also plans for an Aretha Franklin inspired Mix CD entitled “Black Star Aretha.” The first release from the Mix CD, “You Already Knew” produced by Oh No, is available as a free download at http://www.blackstarhub.com/.
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