Go to Wikipedia.org. ( I cannot believe that you haven't heard of the global brain!) And then enter "what it is that you want to find out about" in the search dialog box. You should get a good reply in a couple of seconds. Save unto a flash drive or floppy if you don't have too much time on the Internet -- or read it right there.
srujan kumar b_srujan4u@yahoo.com wrote: hello, I am srujan kumar , 18 years old and a student of computer science from india. I have planned to develop a website for my colleagues and other students of computer science from where they could get latest information on technology and some useful tips and tutorials for free.As i dont have a proper idea of GNU Free Documentation License, i want to check whether i can use the content from www.wikibooks.org in my website with some ads. If i can use, then what are the steps i should follow to put the content onto my website. please help me.
thank you,
sincerely, srujan kumar.
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