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What is Google SMS? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Georg Gules   
Saturday, 03 September 2005 05:40
Google SMS (Short Message Service) enables you to send queries as text messages over your mobile phone or device and easily get precise answers to your questions. No links. No web pages. Just text — and the information you're looking for:
  1. Get local business listings when you're on the road and want to find a place to eat.
  2. Obtain driving directions to get from point A to point B without having to ask for directions.
  3. Find movie showtimes and theater locations of movies currently playing near you.
  4. Check weather conditions and 4-day forecasts to plan your day.
  5. Study the latest stock quotes and stay on top of the market.
  6. Get quick answers to straightforward questions.
  7. Compare online product prices with ones you find in retail stores.
  8. Look up dictionary definitions to expand your vocabulary or prove a point.
Get the link to learn more about Google SMS.
 
What is Google Send to Phone? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Georg Gules   
Tuesday, 20 September 2005 00:09
Google Send to Phone for Firefox is an extension that enables you to send short text messages of web page content to your mobile phone. For example, you might text message yourself a phone number, an address, or directions that you find on the Web.

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What is Google Secure Access? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Georg Gules   
Tuesday, 20 September 2005 00:26
What is Google Secure Access?
 Google Secure Access is a downloadable client application that allows users to establish a more secure WiFi connection.

Why would I want to download and install Google Secure Access?
 Google Secure Access allows you to establish a more secure connection while using Google WiFi. By using Google Secure Access, your internet traffic will be encrypted, preventing others from viewing the information you transmit.

Does Google Secure Access connect to a VPN server?
 Yes, Google Secure Access connects to Google’s VPN (”Virtual Private Network”) server provided for this service.
 
Why did Google develop Google Secure Access?
 One of our engineers recognized that secure WiFi was virtually non-existent at most locations. As a result, he used his 20% project time to begin an initiative to offer users more secure WiFi access. Google Secure Access is the result of this endeavor. Source: Google via Digg

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What is myCADTEK? PDF Print E-mail
Written by Georg Gules   
Saturday, 03 September 2005 06:49
myCADTEK is not mine, but YOURS!

We've been thinking at CAD TEK, Inc. how to serve you online in a way that really makes a difference for your business.

Until now, the site cadtekinc.net offered you:
  1. CAD products, services and support,
  2. Autodesk general and specialized CAD products,
  3. daily news in the CAD/CAM field,
  4. downloads of drivers, Inventor patches and updates, white papers and more ...
  5. plus the web development, hosting and design services - that you can fully take advantge of on another site of ours at ebizearnings.com.

With all these, we remained a bit uncomfortable about the interactivity level provided to our customers.

So we decided to open something new at your fingers: myCADTEK. The philosophy beyond this gravitates towards the mobile integration of software and devices. The internet that's already growing is not a closed world of wired PCs. Today there's a seamless data transfer among desktop computers, laptops, PDAs, mobile phones, SMS, tablet PCs, for some of you even web capable refrigerators ...

myCADTEK brings to you:
  1. more focused web-to-mobile services
  2. more news on what's cooking at Google and other frontier companies,
  3. and a hans-on PC-to-mobile integration experience.
Register with myCADTEK, come back often and don't hesitate to send us your feedback.

Enjoy!

the CAD TEK mobile team
Last Updated on Saturday, 03 September 2005 07:18
 
Facts for Engineers @ my.CAD.tek PDF Print E-mail
Written by Georg Gules   
Friday, 01 July 2005 00:00
You're an engineer and you need solid software.

CADTEK Inc. open source based solutions are designed to meet your expectations.
  1. Manage your projects, organize your team, plan tasks, share documents.
  2. Manage your services, increase service quality, and streamline your service operations.
  3. Manage your customers and make sure they are happy buying from you.
Share your work and projects via a secure connection, that you can access from any computer or mobile device, regardless your location.

Open source solutions have some qualities:
  1. a better code securing a more reliable software;
  2. interoperability - that makes a seamless ability to exchange information among different systems;
  3. saving up to 50% off the total cost of ownership.

Contact us for more details
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Last Updated on Monday, 10 October 2005 05:16
 
Mambo License Guidelines PDF Print E-mail
Written by Georg Gules   
Thursday, 19 August 2004 20:11
Learn more about how Mambo is licensed and how this affects you.

Mambo is released under the GNU General Public license (GNU GPL).The GNU GPL provides for a person or persons to distribute Mambo for a fee, but not actually charging for the software itself, because Mambo is free. Mambo is free to share and change, but if you do change it in anyway, can you also change the license and make it commercial? No! The whole GPL is devoted to ensuring this does not happen. Copyright, a much more refined and stringent law will prevent this as well.

So with regard to Mambo, the GPL and copyright:

You MAY distribute it and charge for that service. You MAY change it, add design and content to it and you MAY charge for that. You may NOT alter the license and you must NOT alter the copyright. You do NOT have to show a 'Powered by Mambo' graphic, as it not a copyright notice.

In other words, you must NOT pretend that Mambo is yours, and you must NOT charge people for Mambo.

Use Mambo to empower yourself and your clients by taking away the 'Black Magic' that surrounds putting content on the internet. Charge for the value you add and not for the hard work that Miro, the Mambo Development Team and the Mambo community have put into it.

Guidelines:

Mambo is "free" software released under the GNU General Public License (GPL).

The word "free'' has two legitimate general meanings; it can refer either to freedom or to price. When we speak of "free software'', we're talking about freedom, not price. (Think of "free speech'', not "free beer''.)

Free software is a matter of the users' freedom to run, copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software. More precisely, it refers to four kinds of freedom, for the users of the software:

  • The freedom to run the program, for any purpose.
  • The freedom to study how the program works, and adapt it to your needs
    • Access to the source code is a precondition for this.
  • The freedom to redistribute copies so you can help your neighbour.
  • The freedom to improve the program, and release your improvements to the public, so that the whole community benefits.
    • Access to the source code is a precondition for this

1. What license is Mambo released under?

Mambo is released under the GNU GPL. A copy of this is included with your copy of Mambo and can also be found at http://www.fsf.org/licenses/gpl.html. Unofficial translations can also be found at http://www.fsf.org/licenses/translations.html.

2. Who owns the copyright to Mambo?

The copyright to Mambo is held by Miro International Pty Ltd. Miro were the original authors of Mambo and continue to actively support the project.

3. Are there any restrictions to your use of Mambo?

The GNU GPL grants you the freedom to use the software for whatever purpose you see fit.

4. May I charge money for Mambo?

The GPL allows everyone the freedom to do this. The right to charge money to distribute Mambo is part of the definition of "free" software.

When people think of "selling software'', they usually imagine doing it the way most companies do it: making the software proprietary rather than free. So to avoid ambiguity you may you may charge to distribute the software and any other service you provide along the way. You may not charge for the software itself.

Remember if someone pays your fee the GPL also gives him or her the freedom to pass on the software with or without a fee.

5. May I remove "powered by Mambo, Copyright Miro etc" from the footer?

Yes you can although we would hope that you would retain it as a badge of honour.

6. May I remove the "copyright" statements from the source code to Mambo?

No, you must keep all copyright notices and credits in the source code.

7. Does the GPL mean that my website content is also GPL?

No. The copyright and license of Mambo does not cover the content that you create. Using Mambo does not place any restrictions, legally, on the license or copyright you use for the content of your website.

8. I have modified Mambo for my own web site. Do I have to release these modifications?

The GPL permits anyone to make a modified version for their own use without the requirement to distribute it or pass on those changes to others.

9. I have made a modification (hack) to the Mambo core code. Do I have to release it under the GPL?

If you chose to distribute your modifications to others it must be released under the same terms that you received the original code. So your modifications must be released under the GPL. You may of course in this case modify the headers for the source code to include your own copyright statement. If you do so you must clearly annotate in the source code your amendments, changes or additions.

10. I have written a Component, Module, Template for Mambo. Do I have to release it under the GPL?

No The GPL allows you to write your own extensions for Mambo and to release those extensions under whatever license you chose.

11. I have written a Component, Module, Template for Mambo and released it under the GPL and I charge a fee for it, but website X is giving it away for free.

If someone pays your fee the GPL also gives him or her the freedom to pass on the software with or without a fee. Placing a restriction on someone's use of GPL licensed software is in breach of the GPL itself.

12. May I purchase a copy of Mambo, which has the copyright statements removed?

Although other GPL products may be available in this way Mambo is not.

13. I believe person A is in breach of the GPL what should I do?

You should report it. First check all the facts that you can and then report it by sending an e-mail to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

14. Who has the power to enforce the GNU GPL license of Mambo?

Only the copyright holder, Miro International Pty Ltd, has the power to do this. If the Mambo Development Team finds, or is made aware of, a breach of the GPL they will report it to Miro for them to take any necessary action.

Miro takes copyright infringement very seriously and will prosecute to the full extent of the law.

15. Website X is using, or offering, my non-GPL Component, Module, Template without my permission, or in breach of its license, can you help me?

Whilst this is not within the remit or responsibility of Mambo we are willing to act as intermediaries in this on your behalf. In most cases these situations arise out of simple misunderstandings and can be settled amicably. You should e-mail full details to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

DISCLAIMER

This document refers to the software program Mambo, Version 4.x and all subsequent versions, released under the GNU General Public License and copyright Miro International Pty Ltd.

This document is subject to additions, modifications and other changes at any time without notice.

A lawyer has not prepared this document. You should consult a lawyer experienced in copyright, licensing and intellectual property for clarification.

Document Rev. 1.4 - 17th August 2004


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