Download Aplikasi Android

February 17th, 2011 superadmin 2 comments

Berikut link untuk download aplikasi Android:

A : http://www.mediafire.com/?stzuuj5yat942b2
B : http://www.mediafire.com/?pqngran4rw8rw5d
D-E : http://www.mediafire.com/?6i3g8wv0ivuwgma
F-G : http://www.mediafire.com/?274fr4h8nw47mo1
H-K : http://www.mediafire.com/?z52cz1ph9csnqf9
L :  http://www.mediafire.com/?a7jqyj3uvoh59hc
M :  http://www.mediafire.com/?66e47zwmtl2xd8t
N-O : http://www.mediafire.com/?6aa4pjiia44nvzf
P-Q : http://www.mediafire.com/?sonl4srts2vnod1
R : http://www.mediafire.com/?mv9y4s709a57c7u
S : http://www.mediafire.com/?8on9qzjhcliyc2g
T-U : http://www.mediafire.com/?c1t29ygfspigii6
V-W : http://www.mediafire.com/?a82q5ti07jhdgwb
X-Z : http://www.mediafire.com/?b6c50qhg2kmv4cs

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Set Point Of Interest

February 8th, 2011 superadmin No comments

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Install Peta Navigasi.net di Garmin Asus A10/A50

February 8th, 2011 superadmin No comments

1. Download map dari link : http://navigasi.net/goptd.php
2. Klik di tulisan mendownload , Kemudian pilih Kolom Garmin NT angka 1 di baris rapid*share
3. Setelah selesai….file ini ( Navnet-Garmin_NT-v180 …Kemudian klik 2 kali….
4. Pilih Run….pilih Next….Pilih I accept Agreement….
5. Pilih/centang di create garmin map dan install map
6. Pilih folder di c:\myMaps\navigasi…..dan full customize…pilih next
7. Pilih Full customize …pilih Next….dan Install
8. Di folder C:\myMaps ….Anda akan memperoleh Folder dengan nama Navigasi
9. Cari file gmapsupp dengan ukuran sekitar 162 – 163 MB
10. Create folder Map di Garmin Asus A10
11. Copy gmapsupp ke folder Map di Garmin Asus A10

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Pendidikan Kunci Pengentasan Kemiskinan Menggunakan ICT

September 28th, 2009 ixan No comments

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Harvard - Salah satu hasil atau kesimpulan utama dari pertemuan belasan ‘petinggi’ ICT4Poverty di Harvard menyimpulkan bahwa ‘pendidikan’ memegang kunci paling stategis untuk pengentasan kemiskinan menggunakan ICT.

Harvard - Salah satu hasil atau kesimpulan utama dari pertemuan belasan ‘petinggi’ ICT4Poverty di Harvard menyimpulkan bahwa ‘pendidikan’ memegang kunci paling stategis untuk pengentasan kemiskinan menggunakan ICT.

Strategi implementasi akan berbeda antara negara yang kaya, negara miskin, negara pro partai, negara yang pro rakyat.

Indonesia adalah salah satu contoh yang bisa menjalankan proses capacity building ICT yang swadaya masyarakat, mandiri, berbasis komunitas dan berupa gerakan masyarakat. Pendidikan secara informal, melalui mailing list, forum bahkan Facebook di internet.

Saya lihat negara lain seperti Costa Rica atau India lebih banyak merengek ke pemerintah/negara donor. Mereka lebih ke pendidikan secara formal, kalau di Indonesia lebih mengandalkan Diknas lah. Sepertinya tidak ada — mungkin bisa di hitung pakai jari — negara di dunia yang punya aktifis ICT seperti di Indonesia, kebanyakan negara lain banyak mengandalkan negara donor.

Kalau kita di Indonesia, rakyat cukup aktif untuk mencari solusi untuk diri sendiri. Jika ini bisa lebih dieksplorasi lagi tampaknya bisa lebih dahsyat lagi urusannya.

Dijadwalkan, saya ke Harvard USA untuk ICT4Poverty sampai 28 September 2009 atas undangan Michael Spence dan Amartya Sen. Keduanya kebetulan pemenang hadiah nobel untuk ekonomi.

Topik akan sekitar ICT Untuk Pengentasan kemiskinan. Pertemuan ini hanya dihadiri oleh belasan pemimpin di dunia IT yang kebanyakan berkecimpung di grass root. Insya Allah, akan hadir juga rekan saya Muhammad Yunus dari Bangladesh yang juga pemenang hadiah Nobel.

Terus terang, dunia banyak belajar dari aktifitas kita bangsa Indonesia bagaimana cara memandaikan masyarakat dan akhirnya mengentaskan kemiskinan secara swadaya masyarakat dan mandiri tanpa perlu dukungan Bank Dunia bahkan seringkali tanpa didukung pemerintah.

Dalam pertemuan tersebut yang akan dilakukan di Faculty Club Harvard, Insya Allah hanya akan dihadiri oleh belasan pemikir dunia terutama untuk IT untuk berdiskusi apa yang dapat ‘kita’ lakukan untuk bangsa-bangsa di dunia dalam mengentaskan kemiskinan.

Pengalaman saya dalam pertemuan pertama di tahun 2004, kebanyakan cara berfikir orang ‘barat’ relatif naif di bidang kemiskinan karena mereka jarang sekali hidup sebagai orang miskin. Sementara kita di Indonesia justru terbiasa hidup susah tapi ternyata bisa survive dengan strategi pemberdayaan/memberdayakan masyarakat.
( ash / ash )

http://www.detikinet. com/read/2009/09/25/131615/1209019/398/pendidikan-kunci- pengentasan-kemiskinan-menggunakan-ict

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People’s Power pada Pembebasan Frekuensi 2.4GHz

September 17th, 2009 ixan 1 comment

Onno W Purbo

Salah satu kisah yang akan menjadi referensi Study di Harvard dari para pemenang Nobel aktifis Utama ICT4P di dunia pada pertemuan di Harvard pada tanggal 22-26 September (http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=156627901527) ini adalah kisah perjuangan pembebasan 2.4GHz di Indonesia. Tidak banyak negara di dunia yang mempunyai kisah unik dimana perjuangan di sisi grass root berhasil mengubah pemerintah agar berpihak pada rakyat.

Tulisan lengkap dalam bahasa Inggris bisa di baca di tulisan berikut
http://opensource.telkomspeedy.com/wiki/index.php/People%27s_Power_on_The_Liberation_of_2.4GHz_band#THE_WORLD_AFTER

People’s Power on The Liberation of 2.4GHz band

THE CONTEXT

This is a more than one and a half decade of struggle to seek of low cost broadband (>1Mbps) Internet access in Indonesia starting 1993. Low cost broadband Internet access is everyone’s dream. Furthermore, free telephony access will be the next dream.

In the past before the year 2000:

  • 64Kbps leased line via chopper cable priced at US$400 / month.
  • Frequency license for 2.4GHz was US$2000 / year / link
  • Internet was popular as it was introduced to public in 1995 .
    But not many people knows how build the low cost broadband Internet access
  • Thus, there are two (2) main problems

  • Wireless network would be a logical alternative. Unfortunately, frequency license was too expensive.
  • Spreading the knowhow on how to build low cost broadband Internet access.
  • The final objectives

  • Unlicensed wireless infrastructure.
  • Self-finance by the communities as we cannot rely on the government / public infrastructure.
  • EARLY ATTEMPTS

    In the early days, 1993-1998 several attempts for low cost Internet access was tried, such as,

    Starting early 1992, use packet radio network in 150MHz at 1200bps without frequency license. It connected a couple of dozen educational institutions. It created a hundred of early TCP/IP techies in Indonesia.

    Around 1996, Institute of Technology in Bandung (ITB) was getting VSAT connection via JCSAT & WIDE Project in Japan at 1.5Mbps. It was the highest speed Internet in Indonesia at that time. It pushed the need for high speed local access.
    1996-1998, Karlbridge from the US running at 2Mbps using 915MHz was illegally deployed. Several big universities is connected. BTW, 915MHz is the cellular frequency in Indonesia.

    In 1998. Several attempt for seizing the Karlbridge equipment was done by the military / national force. Onno W. Purbo the man behind all the trouble was called by the Directorate General Post & Telecommunication. Jail was fairly close to Onno W. Purbo. Finally, we agreed on moving to different frequency band.

    CHANGE OF FIGHTING STRATEGIES.

    Around 1998, we moved the broadband links to 2.4GHz. Using early Karlbridge equipment running at 2Mbps cost US$1000 / karlbridge. Again, without any license as it cost US$2000 / link / year.

    The rebel needs to change their battle strategies. Guerrilla tactics via mass illegal use of the frequency would be more difficult to turn down.

    Starting around 1998, with Computer Network Research Group at ITB, write books, articles on how to build low cost broadband Internet access. A lot of invitations to gave demo, workshops, etc. since then sponsored by many vendor such as Corexindo, Planet Indonesia and work closely with Michael Sunggiardi in organizing wireless roadshow to many cities.

    The Technology is no longer confined in education and research network environment. It loose into public! Lots early cybercafes, ISP, corporate network in Indonesia was adopting the low cost broadband Wireless access at 2.4GHz.

    THE WAR: PEOPLE vs. POWER.

    As lots of people starting to illegally use the 2.4GHz. Indonesians buy the idea of low cost Internet access using wireless access.

    In 1999, a significant number of sweeping by police for illegal 2.4GHz was apparent. Many people decide to bribe (many have to do monthly bribe) the police rather than loosing their equipment. It becomes a money generating source for the Indonesian police :(

    In 2000, Onno W. Purbo was the advisor to Directorate General of Post and Telecommunication at that time. Seeing a lot of the comrade’s equipments being seized, he submitted a letter to quit and will never put a step into the DG Office until the problem resolved. He never step into the DG office since then for the next five (5) years.

    It creates a problem for the DG as they have to face the communities in open public space outside their office which is very dangerous.

    More workshops, seminars, media articles etc. were done at a rate of 2-3 seminars / workshops / week self-finance by the Indonesians to fulfill their curiosity as media coverage increases.

    At that time millions of Indonesian depends their access on 2.4GHz.
    The War apparent between power vs. people.

    INTERNATIONAL PRESSURE: THE STRATEGIC MOVE BY IDRC

    In 2003, the first World Summit on Information Society (WSIS), IDRC and CERN inviting Onno W. Purbo to participate and give talk at WSIS.

    In 2003-2005, a significant number of invitation funded by IDRC to Onno W. Purbo to give workshop & talk in South Africa, Harvard, Bhutan, Canada, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos etc.

    In 2005, the second WSIS, IDRC again invite Onno W. Purbo into the International lights.

    All international activities well report in the Indonesian media, especially, detik.com the Indonesian main on-line media. It creates a strong image that “International communities are acknowledging the practical Indonesian way in getting low cost broadband access”.

    It consequently creates a huge pressure in the Indonesian public towards the Indonesian government.

    FINALLY

    By the end of 2004, the pressure within the country especially with the help by IDRC and international communities becoming too high.

    Finally, 5 January 2005, Hatta Rajasa the ministry of transportation signed the Ministry Act that liberating 2.4GHz in Indonesia.

    THE WORLD AFTER

    We currently see,

  • 2000-3000 installation of outdoor WiFi equipments per month.
  • Several companies in Indonesia is now making 2.4GHz antenna and equipments.
  • It becoming one of the main infrastructure for connecting more than 15.000 Indonesian schools to the Internet.
  • Many invention in appropriate & low cost wireless technology, such as, bazooka antenna, wokbolic, flat antenna and many others. Innovation is flourishing.
  • Now, Indonesian feels confidence to developed their own WiMAX technology and infrastructure as the demand for wireless network is high.
  • In short, the economy is good. The technology and innovation is flourishing. It is all very much demand driven.

    The next decade episode will on the struggle to liberate telephony infrastructure as VoIP Rakyat the largest Indonesian VoIP free Softswitch is funded by Information Society Innovation Fund (ISIF). It currently increases the capacity of VoIP Rakyat http://www.voiprakyat.or.id to Xeon 18 core and the main Indonesian ENUM Server at http://www.e164.or.id. Feel free to download the softswitch from http://www.briker.org.

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