It scares me that small businesses are willing to forgoe their
ownership of company-owned data and submit it to Google. I'd be
willing to bet that by having your company use Google's apps, Google
now legally owns any company data stored on it. I would personally
recommend working out a contract with them specific for your company
if you were to do this.
Jesse
On 9/18/06, Jordan Curzon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I second this. Using hosted google apps (free up to 25 users) you get
shared calendars and contacts portable across platforms. Not to
mention a really reliable email server.
On 9/14/06, Jonathan Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 13:52:31 -0600, "Kimball Larsen"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > We are looking for something that will allow the folks with laptops
> > to see their schedule even though they are not connected to the
> > internet (ie, no web-only solutions will work), but allow it to get
> > updates to their calendars whenever they do connect.
> >
> > We are pretty anti-microsoft here, but have plenty of Linux to go
> > 'round.
> >
> > Anyone have any suggestions for sharing all this info that mere
> > mortals can set up?
>
> google calendar?
>
> -Jonathan
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