Easy Bing Maps Downloader 6.50 (Windows)
Sep 2, 2010 Internet
Easy Bing Maps Downloader is a tool that can automatically download the Bing Maps images to your PC. It can download the small tiles and save them to your hard disk, including the normal maps, satellite maps and hybrid maps.
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Easy Bing Maps Downloader 6.50 (Windows)
Tags: Free Downloads, getallmaps, Internet, webcasts, Whitepapers
File Courier 2.0b7 (Mac)
Sep 2, 2010 Internet
File Courier is an automatic digital delivery solution for remote and local destinations with email notifications, file compression, lo-res PDF creation and other professional features. Key features: Deliver files and folders to FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Secure WebDAV, Amazon S3, MobileMe and local destinations Automatic email notifications based on powerful variable templatesAutomatic zip and disk image compression Encrypt disk images with passwords Deliver files by email Create low-res PDF automatically and attach to email Attach files from specific subfolder to email Detailed history of all deliveries Destination codes for automatic delivery Note: Qualified beta-testers will receive a free copy of File Courier. Please read the beta Read Me file for more info.
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File Courier 2.0b7 (Mac)
Tags: Internet, Whitepapers, zevrix-solutions
Bajaj Auto Ltd: SAP Enterprise Portal Enhances Communications for Leading Indian Vehicle Manufacturer
Sep 2, 2010 Whitepapers
As part of a major initiative to restructure and streamline operations, Bajaj Auto decided to lay a solid foundation for its future IT needs by introducing the SAP R/3 enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution. SAP R/3 dispatch capabilities went live in July 2002, and were then rolled out at all Bajaj plants in April 2003. In addition, the company wanted to enable a range of internal and external users to call up SAP information – from anywhere and at any time.
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Bajaj Auto Ltd: SAP Enterprise Portal Enhances Communications for Leading Indian Vehicle Manufacturer
Tags: Internet, sap, Technology
Daily Dispatch: iPhone as stethoscope; Prepaid smartphones may be coming to Verizon
Sep 1, 2010 Technology
In today's Digital Dispatch:
iPhone set to replace the stethoscope (guardian)
The stethoscope – medical icon, lifesaver and doctor's best friend – is disappearing from hospitals across the world as physicians increasingly use their smartphones to monitor patients' heartbeats.
Prepaid Droid, BlackBerry and Palm phones coming to Verizon? (engadget)
…Apparently received by Android Does from a helpful tipster, the documents list a whole new lineup of prepaid phones, including a slew of BlackBerrys, the Palm Pre and Pixi Plus, and just about every Android-based phone Verizon offers…
Google Launches Blog Finder for Any Topic (ReadWriteWeb)
…Do a search on the general web search interface, google.com. Then, click on the "more" link in the left-hand sidebar if "blogs" doesn't already appear as an option. Once you're looking at blogs from this perspective, then a new option will appear in the sidebar: search for posts or blog home pages related to your query.
Designer Creates Dress With Recycled Wires (WIRED)
Electronic waste can sometimes find a surprising second lease on life, as designer Tina Sparkles has proved by making a dress using recycled wires
Facebook Wins Patent For Search Results Based On Clicks of Friends and Other Users. (Inside Facebook)
…The patent could, in theory, be used to create a search engine based on the clicks of one’s friends and friends of friends, or stifle a similar product of Google’s forthcoming social network Google Me.
Cars: The next hacking frontier? (cnet)
..."Technology in cars is not designed to be secure because there's no perceived threat. They don't think someone is going to hack a car like they're going to hack a bank," said Desautels of Netragard. "For the interim, network security in cars won't be a primary concern for manufacturers. But once they get connected to the Internet and have IP addresses, I think they'll be targeted just for fun."
About Digital Dirk's Dispatches
Dirk Klingner, our technology-trend watcher, sifts through hundreds of blog posts and news articles daily to bring you the Digital Dispatch—a compilation of the most important and interesting tech news for consumers. If you have a tip on a story you want to share, leave a comment below.
Tags: digital cameras, Internet, Photography
Free CraigsList Reader Pro 4.2.8 (Windows)
Sep 1, 2010 Internet
Search multiple Craigslist locations, CraigsPalFree (CraigsList Reader Pro) is a free version of Popular CraigsPal–the original automated Craigslist reader. CraigsPal is used worldwide and most of the users are interested in finding job listings given the fact that there are over half of million jobs added every month. The possibilities to do multi-searching, browsing, sorting and the incredible fast searching process have made the Craigslist even more popular.
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Free CraigsList Reader Pro 4.2.8 (Windows)
Tags: Free Downloads, Internet, News, search-tools
RouterSoft 4.1 (Windows)
Sep 1, 2010 Free Downloads
RouterSoft is designed for people who want to be able to share their Internet connection. Who is RouterSoft for?
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RouterSoft 4.1 (Windows)
Advanced TCP IP Data Logger 3.7.0.827 (Windows)
Aug 31, 2010 Free Downloads
No need to spend days developing your own TCP/IP data tools – TCP/IP Data Logger is here to help. The program collects network data from any device or instrument in real time, sends and receives serial data over the Internet or your LAN. Mold your dataflow the way you want with a built-in parser and send it to any application.
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Advanced TCP IP Data Logger 3.7.0.827 (Windows)
Tags: Internet, network-tools, networking, Whitepapers
Decoupling Policy from Mechanism in Internet Routing
Aug 31, 2010 Whitepapers
Routing is a black art in today’s Internet. End users and ISPs alike have little control over how their packets are handled outside of their networks, stemming in part from limitations of the current wide-area routing protocol, BGP. Authors believe that many of these constraints are due to policy-based restrictions on route exportation
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Decoupling Policy from Mechanism in Internet Routing
Tags: Internet, networking, switching, Technology, webcasts
Reconsidering the Internet Routing Architecture
Aug 31, 2010 Whitepapers
The current growth of the BGP routing tables and Forwarding Information Bases (FIB) on core routers worries several operators and vendors. Another issue is the growth of the number of BGP messages that need to be processed by BGP routers.
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Reconsidering the Internet Routing Architecture
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A Framework for Resilient Internet Routing Protocols
Aug 31, 2010 Whitepapers
At a fundamental level, all Internet-based applications rely on a dependable packet delivery service provided by the Internet routing infrastructure. However, the Internet is a large-scale, complex, loosely coupled distributed system made of many imperfect components. Faults of varying scale and severity occur from time to time
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A Framework for Resilient Internet Routing Protocols
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