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Jumat, 12 Oktober 2012

Lacak Posisi Mobil dan Motor dengan Dilacak.com

Layanan situs web pelacak kendaraan bermotor, Dilacak.com, berhasil menjadi juara dua dalam kompetisi perusahaan rintisan digital SparxUp 2012, dan berhak atas hadiah sebesar Rp 50 juta.

Dilacak.com memungkinkan para klien untuk melacak posisi dan memantau aktivitas kendaraan bermotor, seperti motor dan mobil yang dimiliki.

Perusahaan rintisan digital (startup) ini didirikan oleh Dindin Mulyana dan Hana Abriansyah. Dilacak.com mulai menjalankan bisnisnya pada awal 2012. Dalam menjalankan bisnis, Dindin dan Hana dibantu oleh 4 karyawan lain untuk urusan teknis dan pemasaran.
Dindin mengatakan, telah memiliki 20 klien lebih, yang mendaftarkan 165 unit kendaraaan bermotor agar keberadaannya bisa dilacak oleh layanan Dilacak.com. "Klien kami terdiri dari perusahaan transportasi dan perusahaan jasa pengiriman barang atau kargo," katanya pada Malam Penganugerahan SparxUp 2012 di Plaza Bapindo Jakarta, Jumat (5/10/2012).

Agar sebuah kendaraan bisa dilacak, diperlukan perangkat GPS tracker yang dipasangkan pada mobil ataupun motor. Alat ini disetel agar terhubung dengan sistem Dilacak.com.

Sejatinya, Dilacak.com tidak menyediakan alat GPS tracker, namun jika klien menginginkan Dilacak.com untuk menyediakannya, maka Dilacak.com mampu memenuhinya.

Setiap klien akan diberikan username dan password untuk masuk ke layanan Dilacak.com. Di sana, klien bisa melacak posisi dan kecepatan laju kendaraan. Tak hanya itu, klien juga bisa memantau aktivitas lain, apakah kendaraan tersebut sedang parkir, sedang mematikan mesin, terjebak macet, dan sebagainya.

Dilacak.com memasang harga Rp 25.000 per bulan untuk 1 unit kendaraan yang ingin dilacak. Jika klien menginginkan fitur lebih, yang termasuk layanan pulsa dan SMS, maka harganya adalah Rp 125.000 per bulan per unit kendaraan.

Laporan pelacakan akan dikirim secara realtime ke layanan Dilacak.com setiap 10 detik sekali atau setiap kali kendaraan menempuh jarak 100 meter. 

Sumber : tekno.kompas.com

Rabu, 15 Agustus 2012

How to Make Limited-Time App Deals Last Forever


Whitson Gordon
We all love free apps, but it's hard to track when apps go on sale, and whether they're worth the trouble. Here's a trick for keeping track of on-sale apps, and making those sales last forever.
We've shared a few tools that help you track app sales, but they can be a pain. A lot of the apps that go on sale aren't very good, and while you can make a wish list, this doesn't help you discover new apps at all. Of course, we occasionally share cool apps in our Dealhacker posts, but what if you could get automatic email notifications for cheap, good apps whenever they went on sale? Here's a method—inspired by this Reddit post—to make that a reality.

Step One: Set Up App Deal Notifications with IFTTT

Previously mentioned IFTTT is an awesome webapp that lets you perform a certain action whenever the webapp detects something you tell it to monitor. Today, we're going to tell it to email us every time it detects an app deal we like. Here are a few example recipes you can use to achieve this:
  • Notifications for Lifehacker's Dealhacker Posts: Here at Lifehacker, we constantly monitor app deals so you don't have to wade through them all the time, sharing our favorite useful and productive apps whenever they have a significant drop in price. This recipe, which you can grab here, emails you every time we post a new Dealhacker post so you can stay on top of our favorite apps.
  • How to Make Limited-Time App Deals Last ForeverNotifications for iTunes' Free App of the Week: This recipe, which you can get here, sends you an email whenever the @AppStore Twitter account tweets with the #FreeAppoftheWeek, notifying you of that week's free app on iTunes..
  • Notifications for Amazon's Free App of the Day: Amazon's free app of the day isn't always as good as Apple's, but if you wan to keep track, this similar IFTTT recipe can help. It emails you each of @AmazonAppADay tweets its deal of the day.
Those are just a few examples—you can create as many as you want in IFTTT, and for whatever services or deals you want to follow. This system not only saves you money, but helps you notice apps you wouldn't have otherwise tried out. If you're going to do email notifications, though, I recommend you create a filter for emails from IFTTT so your inbox isn't flooded with notifications.

Step Two: Download Free Apps Whenever Possible, So They Stay Free Forever

How to Make Limited-Time App Deals Last ForeverOnce you have that set up, the rest is easy: When you see an app that's on sale for free, download it, even if you don't think you want it right now. Why? Because once you download an app, it's linked to your account, and you'll be able to download it for free forever—even if the app goes back to its regular price! Redditor TreyF explains:
The free app this week is Kayak Pro. It's a travel app with a lot built in (baggage fee calculator, itinerary settings, terminal maps) and you can search for travel related deals. It's normally $.99 but this week it's free.
I know what you're thinking. "I'm not doing any traveling soon".
This is the beauty of iOS. Download the free app, and delete it. When you know you're going to travel, go into your recently purchased apps and re-download it. It will be free and won't take up space until you need to download it.
You don't need to download every app you see, just the ones that you might want down the road—the ones that are popular, come highly recommended by your favorite tech blog (ahem), and so on. It's especially handy when you think an app has potential, but would be better with a couple extra features—if and when they improve the app, you'll be able to grab it for free. And if not, you've only wasted a couple seconds attaching it to your account. As long as you delete it, it won't even clutter up your phone.

Lets check it : http://lifehacker.com/