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  2. CryptLoad - Wikipedia

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    CryptLoad. CryptLoad is a discontinued freeware download manager for Microsoft Windows that downloads files from file-hosting websites such as RapidShare and Megaupload. Its primary function is to automate the process of receiving, joining and extracting multi-part downloads. Version 1.1.8.0 of 2 September 2009 was current as of April 2011.

  3. JDownloader - Wikipedia

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    JDownloader is a download manager, written in Java, which allows automatic download of groups of files from one-click hosting sites. JDownloader supports the use of premium accounts. [3] Some parts of the code are open-source. In December 2009 the program's website was in the top 1000 visited websites of Spain. [4]

  4. RapidShare - Wikipedia

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    RapidShare was an online file hosting service that opened in 2002. In 2009, it was among the Internet's 20 most visited websites and claimed to have 10 petabytes of files uploaded by users with the ability to handle up to three million users simultaneously. [1] Following the takedown of similar service Megaupload in 2012, RapidShare changed its ...

  5. Talk:Comparison of download managers - Wikipedia

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    For example, if you download from RapidShare you cannot force the download into the queue of the download manager. Thanks! ReveurGAM 08:00, 7 July 2010 (UTC) The last of the columns you suggested is already present. It's called "Web browser integration". The first point is not common enough to give it an own column.

  6. Talk:RapidShare/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 Note - RapidShare files can now only be downloaded 10 times. 3 comments. 2 New download rules. 1 comment. 3 "Similar Sites" 1 comment. 4 "queue time" 2 comments. 5 ...

  7. Mercedes-Benz 5G-Tronic transmission - Wikipedia

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    5G-Tronic is Mercedes-Benz 's trademark name for its five-speed automatic transmission, starting off with the W5A 580 and W5A 330 ( W andler- 5 -Gang- A utomatik bis 580 oder 330 Nm Eingangsdrehmoment; converter-5-gear-automatic with 330 N⋅m (243 lb⋅ft) or 580 N⋅m (428 lb⋅ft) maximum input torque; type 722.6) as core models.

  8. Internet of things - Wikipedia

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    The original idea of the Auto-ID Center is based on RFID-tags and distinct identification through the Electronic Product Code. This has evolved into objects having an IP address or URI . [173] An alternative view, from the world of the Semantic Web [174] focuses instead on making all things (not just those electronic, smart, or RFID-enabled ...

  9. Toyota Fortuner - Wikipedia

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    At the 2012 Indian Auto Expo, Toyota launched the 3.0-litre 4×2 option in both manual and automatic transmission. [19] [20] The top-of-the-range Fortuner 3.0 4×4 AT was introduced to the Indian market in January 2015 along with a 2.5-litre 2KD-FTV engine with 5-speed manual and 5-speed automatic transmission. [21]