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Is this a supported Intel Product?No. This is a technology preview release of a research project. The intention of this release is to allow the community to see what we are doing and allow us to see how well it meets the needs of users. Since this is an early release of a research project, it is likely to contain bugs, and important features may be missing.
No. However, in order to share your mashups with other users, we need you to give Intel the right to create derived works and share such works with others, and give up any right to charge Intel for doing this. To use the language of the EULA: You agree that Intel and its designees will be free to copy, modify, create derivative works, publicly display, disclose, distribute, license and sublicense through multiple tiers of distribution and licensees, incorporate and otherwise use the Communications, including derivative works thereto, for any and all commercial or non-commercial purposes. Note that the current license is simply a standard license used for preview releases of research projects, please do not read too much into it.
We'd like to support this, but have not yet worked out a good way to do so, given that Mash Maker is implemented as a browser plugin. Watch this space...
We have no intention of using people's content in ways that they do not approve of. However, if we had to ask permission from everyone in advance, then that would be impractical, since we don't know what content our users might want to combine. If we see that some data source is being used a lot, then we will contact the owners of that content to agree on how they would like it to be used. For content for which we do not yet have an agreement, we throttle the rate at our users extract data to ensure that such content is only used to a limited extent until we can work out how the content owner thinks it should be used. Finally, we should point out that this is limited deployment of a research project, and that this issue is one of the reasons why we are inviting people in only gradually... What are the privacy implications? What information does Intel® Mash Maker send to the server? Can Intel see which pages I’m browsing? In order to protect your privacy, Intel® Mash Maker tells the server as little as possible. Intel® Mash Maker runs entirely inside your client browser, on your personal machine. Intel® Mash Maker communicates with the central server in the following ways:
Our intention is to eventually support all major browsers. Watch the Mash Maker blog for more news on this, and other developments.
Mash Maker is a new service, and a lot of people are keen to use it. Rather than let everyone start using it at once, and risk overloading our servers and providing a disappointing experience, we are instead allowing users to join Mash Maker gradually. This gives us time to learn about how our servers adapt to the load, and iron out any issues that arise. If you enter your name and email address into the form below, we will email you as soon as we have space for you.
It’s not suggesting any mashups for this page. What’s up? This probably means that either: 1. Nobody has told Mash Maker how to extract structure from this page. If you want to contribute this information then pop open the Mash Maker side-bar and tell us how this page works. 2. MashMaker can’t think of any mashups that would apply to this data. If you can think of a good mashup, then use Mash Maker’s copy and paste buttons to paste in a page that you would like to see combined with this one.
We see extraction of data from html as being purely a gateway technology, to allow us to discover which services people like, and what kinds of data they want to combine. If a particular data source becomes very popular, then we will work with the content providers to provide their content to Mash Maker users through a more efficient high level API.
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