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Applications: B Applications: B This chapter contains the following sections: • B&H Photo Video, on page 5 • Babelgum, on page 6 • Babylon, on page 7 • Babytree, on page 8 • Backblaze, on page 9 • Backpack, on page 10 • Backpage.com, on page 11 • Backupgrid, on page 12 • BACnet, on page 13 • Badoo, on page 14 • Baidu, on page 15 • Baidu Movies, on page 16 • Baidu Yun, on page 17 • BaiduHi, on page 18 • Baiduspider, on page 19 • Baike.com, on page 20 • Balatarin, on page 21 • Ballina Beach Village, on page 22 • Bandcamp, on page 23 • Bank of America, on page 24 • Banyan VIP, on page 25 • banyan-rpc, on page 26 • Barnes and Noble, on page 27 • Barneys New York, on page 28 • Basecamp, on page 29 • Battle.net, on page 30 • Battle.net Desktop, on page 31 • Battle.net Protocol, on page 32 • Battle.net site, on page 33 • Battlefield, on page 34 • Baydin, on page 35 • Bazaarvoice, on page 36 Applications: B 1 Applications: B • BB, on page 37 • BBB, on page 38 • BBC, on page 39 • BBC iPlayer, on page 40 • BBN RCC, on page 41 • BearShare, on page 42 • Beeg, on page 43 • Behance, on page 44 • Bejeweled Blitz, on page 45 • Bejeweled Chrome Extension, on page 46 • Benefitfocus, on page 47 • beRecruited, on page 48 • Best Buy, on page 49 • BesTV, on page 50 • Bet365, on page 51 • Betclic, on page 52 • Betternet, on page 53 • Beweb, on page 54 • BFTP, on page 55 • BGMP, on page 56 • BGP, on page 57 • bgs-nsi, on page 58 • BH611, on page 59 • BHEVENT, on page 60 • BHFHS, on page 61 • BHMDS, on page 62 • BigBlueButton, on page 63 • BigUpload, on page 64 • Bild.de, on page 65 • Bilibili, on page 66 • BillDesk, on page 67 • Bing, on page 68 • Bing Bar, on page 69 • Bing Maps, on page 70 • Bingbot, on page 71 • BioDigital Human, on page 72 • Biography.com, on page 73 • Bitauto, on page 74 • Bitbucket, on page 75 • BitCoin, on page 76 • Bitcoin Forum, on page 77 • BitComet, on page 78 • BitDefender, on page 79 • BitGravity, on page 80 • bitly, on page 81 • BITS, on page 82 Applications: B 2 Applications: B • BitTornado, on page 83 • BitTorrent, on page 84 • BitTorrent client, on page 85 • BitTorrent tracker, on page 86 • Bizo, on page 87 • Bizrate, on page 88 • BJNP, on page 89 • BJNP Discovery, on page 90 • Black & Decker Corporation, on page 91 • Blackbaud, on page 92 • Blackberry browser, on page 93 • Blackberry sites, on page 94 • Blackboard, on page 95 • Blackbox, on page 96 • Blackjack, on page 97 • Blast, on page 98 • Blasting News, on page 99 • BlazeFS, on page 100 • Bleacher Report, on page 101 • Blekko, on page 102 • BlekkoBot, on page 103 • blinkx, on page 104 • Blip.tv, on page 105 • Blizzard, on page 106 • Blizzard Client, on page 107 • Blizzard Downloader, on page 108 • Blizzard Game Data, on page 109 • Blockbuster, on page 110 • blog.jp, on page 111 • Blogfa, on page 112 • Blogger, on page 113 • Bloglovin, on page 114 • Blokus, on page 115 • Bloomberg, on page 116 • Bloomingdales, on page 117 • Blue Nile, on page 118 • Bluefly, on page 119 • Bluehost, on page 120 • BlueJeans, on page 121 • BlueKai, on page 122 • BlueLithium, on page 123 • BlueStacks, on page 124 • BlueStacks apps, on page 125 • BlueStacks download, on page 126 • BlueStacks update, on page 127 • bmpp, on page 128 Applications: B 3 Applications: B • BNA, on page 129 • Bnet, on page 130 • Boingo, on page 131 • BoldChat, on page 132 • Bomgar, on page 133 • BongaCams, on page 134 • Bonjour, on page 135 • Booking.com, on page 136 • Boom Beach, on page 137 • Boomerang, on page 138 • Bootstrap CDN, on page 139 • Borland DSJ, on page 140 • Box, on page 141 • Boxcar.io, on page 142 • Boxnet Upload SSL, on page 143 • Boxoh, on page 144 • BranchOut, on page 145 • BravoTube, on page 146 • BRCDN, on page 147 • Break.com, on page 148 • Brewster, on page 149 • Bria, on page 150 • Brightcove, on page 151 • Brightroll, on page 152 • Brighttalk, on page 153 • Brilig, on page 154 • Britton Lee IDM, on page 155 • Brothersoft, on page 156 • Browsec, on page 157 • Browzar, on page 158 • BRSRVR, on page 159 • Bubble Island, on page 160 • Bubble Saga, on page 161 • Bubble Witch Saga, on page 162 • Buffer, on page 163 • Bukalapak, on page 164 • Bundle Discovery Protocol, on page 165 • Burnbook, on page 166 • Burstly, on page 167 • Business Insider, on page 168 • Business Intelligence, on page 169 • BuzzFeed, on page 170 • BuzzHand, on page 171 • BV! Media, on page 172 Applications: B 4 Applications: B B&H Photo Video B&H Photo Video Description Online retailer of cameras. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags SSL protocol,displays ads Risk Low Business Relevance Very Low Applications: B 5 Applications: B Babelgum Babelgum Description Internet TV service. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags high bandwidth,SSL protocol Risk Low Business Relevance Very Low Applications: B 6 Applications: B Babylon Babylon Description Search engine, Translation and Dictionary toolbar. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags SSL protocol,displays ads,sends mail,webmail,Flash,safesearch unsupported Risk Low Business Relevance Very Low Applications: B 7 Applications: B Babytree Babytree Description Website with resources and shopping for expectant mothers. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags Risk Very Low Business Relevance Low Applications: B 8 Applications: B Backblaze Backblaze Description Online backup tool for Windows and Mac users. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags SSL protocol,file sharing/transfer Risk Medium Business Relevance Medium Applications: B 9 Applications: B Backpack Backpack Description Business focused information management and social networking. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags share media,instant chat,web-based support/help Risk Medium Business Relevance Low Applications: B 10 Applications: B Backpage.com Backpage.com Description Free classified ads. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags displays ads Risk Low Business Relevance Very Low Applications: B 11 Applications: B Backupgrid Backupgrid Description Reseller of cloud backup / storage solutions. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags SSL protocol Risk Very Low Business Relevance High Applications: B 12 Applications: B BACnet BACnet Description Building Automation and Control Networks is a communications protocol for building automation. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags SCADA protocol Risk Medium Business Relevance Medium Applications: B 13 Applications: B Badoo Badoo Description Social networking service. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags SSL protocol,web chat Risk Low Business Relevance Low Applications: B 14 Applications: B Baidu Baidu Description Chinese Search engine. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network protocols/services,Active Directory,network protocols/services,Active Directory Tags SSL protocol,displays ads,sends mail,webmail,Flash,safesearch unsupported Risk Low Business Relevance Very Low Applications: B 15 Applications: B Baidu Movies Baidu Movies Description Video search engine by Baidu. Categories network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,network protocols/services,email,network
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