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Shelley Rodrigo

Google Terms of Service - 0 views

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      Always innovating, therefore the applications are always changing (usually for the better).
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      At least they are up front about the fact that technology fails (never "if," only "when").
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      If you do something wrong and they stop your service, you will probably loose all of your files, materials, etc.
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      Although the memory feels like it will never be full...they reserve the right to cut us off!
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      You are responsible for your username, password, and general security!
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      You are responsible for making sure you do not break copyright and fair use laws. They reserve the right to remove anything.
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      Although you retain copyright for the material you post, they have the right to use it to "disply, distribue and promote" Google services.
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      Back to copyright again...double check...you are the one with the rights to post material!!!
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      Again, what you see is what you get, we won't guarantee perfect service! Isn't this refreshing in some way...you've been warned! But reality check, it's rarely down.
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      Be forewarned, there will be advertising and they are "reading" your email for key words to push ads to you.
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      This contract is subject to change without warning you!
  • Additional Terms
  • constantly innovating
  • Google provides may change from time to time without prior notice to you.
  • Google disables access to your account, you may be prevented from accessing the Services, your account details or any files or other content which is contained in your account.
  • Google may stop (permanently or temporarily) providing the Services (or any features within the Services) to you or to users generally at Google’s sole discretion, without prior notice
  • the amount of storage space used for the provision of any Service, such fixed upper limits may be set by Google at any time,
  • You agree that you are solely responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any third party for) any breach of your obligations under the Terms and for the consequences (including any loss or damage which Google may suffer) of any such breach.
  • 6.1 You agree and understand that you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of passwords associated with any account you use to access the Services.
  • 8.5 You agree that you are solely responsible for (and that Google has no responsibility to you or to any third party for) any Content that you create, transmit or display while using the Services and for the consequences of your actions (including any loss or damage which Google may suffer) by doing so.
  • This licence is for the sole purpose of enabling Google to display, distribute and promote the Services and may be revoked for certain Services as defined in the Additional Terms of those Services.
  • 14.2 YOU EXPRESSLY UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES IS AT YOUR SOLE RISK AND THAT THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND “AS AVAILABLE.”
  • 16. Copyright and trade mark policies
  • 17.1 Some of the Services are supported by advertising revenue and may display advertisements and promotions. These advertisements may be targeted to the content of information stored on the Services, queries made through the Services or other information.
  • 19. Changes to the Terms
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    I've put sticky notes on the Google Terms of Service page to use as talking points during my Google Apps workshop series.
Alisa Cooper

AirDroid Web | Manage your phone on web - 0 views

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    AirDroid makes your multi-screen life easier and more focused by helping you access and manage your phone from any computer, anywhere. You can send SMS, view app notifications, transfer files and fully control your phone on computer with AirDroid.
Alisa Cooper

Onbile - Free mobile website templates - 0 views

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    While creating your website you probably targeted computer users, overlooking cellphone users. Today many people access the web through their smartphones and might not find your site's layout suitable to their device. To make your site mobile friendly free of charge, pay Onbile a visit.
Alisa Cooper

DROPitTOme - Securely receive files from anyone to your Dropbox - 1 views

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      DropItTo - is a great utility for saving and transferring files and DropItTo makes it even better. Using DropItTo, you can create your personal web-based utility that anybody can use to send you a file. Once you register, you get a unique URL like www.dropitto.me/abc. Anybody who needs to send you a file can then go to the URL and upload the file. The file will be directly uploaded to your Dropbox account and be easily accessible.
Alan Levine

Geolocation API Specification - 0 views

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    This specification defines an API that provides scripted access to geographical location information associated with the hosting device.
Alisa Cooper

WePad - Made in Germany | wepad.mobi - 0 views

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    The WePad is the latest generation of tablet computer. It offers users fast Internet connectivity, a complete world of ready-to-use applications and easy access to books and photos, as well as magazines and newspapers from various publishers via the WeMagazine ePublishing Eco System.
Alisa Cooper

QR Codes: A Brief Reading List « The Mobile Learner - 0 views

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    "I've had this growing interest lately in QR codes and their application to education. I'm quickly coming to the realization at how useful QR codes can be in education and how these little graphical icons can make mobile learning a little easier for teachers to incorporate with students. Here is a list of some websites that I've accessed recently on the topic."
Alisa Cooper

Otixo: Access all your online files - 1 views

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    One of the biggest problems of using cloud servers to save your files is that you have to manage them one by one. If you have ten different cloud accounts, you have to log into ten different servers to manage your files. But luckily, there's Otixo. This service will help you manage your cloud accounts from one place.
Alisa Cooper

GoAnimate for Schools and Educators - Sign Up Page - 0 views

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    "A single teacher account gets unlimited access to all GoAnimate4Schools features, The teacher can also post animations to GoAnimate4Schools public gallery. "
Alan Levine

A Fresh Look At Google Gears - 0 views

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    The overall goal of Gears is to bestow upon web applications much of the same functionality enjoyed by desktop apps. And it's doing so through a browser extension that can be installed for a range of browsers (Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer) on a
Cheryl Colan

YouTube API Blog: HTTPS Support for YouTube Embeds - 0 views

  • Anyone can try HTTPS with YouTube embeds today—simply change the protocol portion of the URL from http to https. For example, http://www.youtube.com/embed/Zhawgd0REhA becomes https://www.youtube.com/embed/Zhawgd0REhA. This applies to URLs found in our newer <iframe> embeds as well as our older-style <object> + <embed> codes.
  • If your site can be accessed either via HTTP or HTTPS, you could employ protocol-relative URLs instead of hardcoding a value; //www.youtube.com/ will automatically resolve to HTTP or HTTPS depending on the protocol used by the host page.
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    All YouTube embed codes currently support HTTPS in addition to the standard HTTP. This page explains the details and gives instructions.
Cheryl Colan

Guidelines on ALT texts in IMG elements - 0 views

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    In HTML authoring, there are very good reasons to include an alt attribute into every img element. The purpose is to specify a textual replacement for the image, to be displayed or otherwise used in place of the image. Thus, the prime rule is: Consider what the page looks like or sounds like when images are not shown. Then, write for each image an alt text that best works as a replacement. This document also gives more specific suggestions for simple, common situations, and some uncommon too. For content-rich images, it recommends explicit links to textual alternatives.
Cheryl Colan

HTML5: Techniques for providing useful text alternatives - 0 views

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    W3C Working Draft: author conformance requirements for use of the alt attribute in HTML5 and best practice guidance for authors of HTML documents on providing text alternatives for images
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