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At-Tambur - Portugal / cdRoots (592 words)
At-Tambur joins violin, drums, hurdy-gurdy, acoustic guitar, flutes, double bass, voice and concertina creating tunes some real other imagined, some originals and some from traditional culture.
Presently is a member of At-Tambur, composing and playing some of the instruments related to the traditional European roots.
In At-Tambur he is responsible for many of the musical dialogs established between the flute and violin or voice making every performance of the band sound new and re-discovered.
Tambur Messaging Gateway (179 words)
Tambur is used to integrate into SMSC and MMSC infrastructure provided by network operators, exposing their functionalities through an uniform, easy-to-implement HTTP based API.
Tambur is written in the Java language, and uses the JBoss application server as its foundation.
The complete source code and documentation to the Tambur Messaging Gateway was donated to the community under the Mozilla Public License 1.1 in April 2005 by FlyerOne Ltd (the original press release is available here).
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