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SPLA (Software Providers License Agreement)

1) Your EULA is null and void.
2) Your software cannot make any changes unless I agree to them beforehand.
3) Your software cannot call home unless I authorize it, every time (this is enforced via firewall rules outside the box).
4) Your software cannot interfere with the operation of any other software on the hardware installed to. (prohibits viruses, malware, adware and automatic disabling software)
5) Any violation of the above terms can constitute a cyber attack against the hosting hardware, and treated as such, and dealt with using the strongest legal measures available at the time of attack.

6) By actually completing the install process on this computer, you accept to deliver a bug-free software, that will not nag me every 5 minutes with internet connection requests, not hog the cpu and memory and actually provide me with all the benefits you promised in your marketing brochure. This Eula allows you to install ONE (1) copy of your software and supercedes all preceding agreements that might exist between us. Ignorance of the existence of this Eula cannot be used as an argument not to deliver your promised benefits. If you do not accept those conditions, your software must fail to install. Otherwise, you recognize that you accept all those conditions and must perform as promised.

Announcing Digubo. Unofficially.

What is Digubo? Well, you know how I’m all in to Tourism and whatnot now? Well… some of you may also know that I am… technologically inclined.

When I worked in Nice, Ulf (the proprietor) had a 45 minute blah about what to see and do in the area for all the tourists. We often discussed that he should have better things to do with his time.

With my recent foray in to the hospitality industry, and my interest in visiting the places that no-one else visits (like Cimiez – Daniel, Valentina, Cristal and I all regularly went to get coffee at this hidden gem – but best of all, no tourists!)

Which gave me an idea. I was thinking of putting it under the header of one of my other projects, but it didn’t really fit. So now, Seven Poles Ltd is proud to introduce Digubo – the digital guide book (for mobile devices).

www.digubo.com is being built, and will soon have a demo.

I want it to run on Symbian (maybe flash-based), and probably iPhone/iPod Touch. Maps, Audio, Video, Text – and far less expensive than the 25€ audio-tours of Helsinki (the city where, naturally, we would start for content), and I would also like to set up a hardware platform (rentals) for those not carrying around multimedia devices.

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