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Applications: S Applications: S This chapter contains the following sections: • Sabah, on page 9 • Safari, on page 10 • SAFT, on page 11 • Sage, on page 12 • Sahibinden, on page 13 • Saks Fifth Avenue, on page 14 • Salesforce.com, on page 15 • Salesforce.com Live Agent, on page 16 • Sam's Club, on page 17 • Sametime, on page 18 • SAMR, on page 19 • Samsung, on page 20 • Samsung Push Notification, on page 21 • SANity, on page 22 • Sanook.com, on page 23 • SAP, on page 24 • SAP HostControl, on page 25 • SASCDN, on page 26 • SATNET, on page 27 • SATNET and Backroom EXPAK, on page 28 • SATNET Monitoring, on page 29 • SaveFrom, on page 30 • Sberbank of Russia, on page 31 • SBS, on page 32 • SCC Security, on page 33 • SCCM, on page 34 • SCCM Remote Control, on page 35 • SCCP, on page 36 • Schedule Transfer Protocol, on page 37 • schuelerVZ, on page 38 • Schwab, on page 39 • ScienceDirect, on page 40 Applications: S 1 Applications: S • SCO Desktop Administration Server, on page 41 • Sco I2 Dialog Daemon, on page 42 • SCO System Administration Server, on page 43 • SCO Web Server Manager 3, on page 44 • SCO WebServer Manager, on page 45 • scohelp, on page 46 • Scopia, on page 47 • Scopia Audio, on page 48 • Scopia Video, on page 49 • Scorecard Research, on page 50 • Scottrade, on page 51 • SCPS, on page 52 • Scribd, on page 53 • Scribd Upload, on page 54 • Scribol, on page 55 • SCSI-ST, on page 56 • SCTP, on page 57 • scx-proxy, on page 58 • SDNS-KMP, on page 59 • SDRP, on page 60 • Seamonkey, on page 61 • Search-Result.com, on page 62 • Searchnu, on page 63 • Sears, on page 64 • Seasonvar, on page 65 • Second Life, on page 66 • Secure IRC, on page 67 • Secure RTCP, on page 68 • SecurityKiss, on page 69 • SecurSight, on page 70 • Semantix, on page 71 • Semaphore Sec Pro, on page 72 • SEND, on page 73 • Sender Rewriting Scheme, on page 74 • SendSpace, on page 75 • Service Location Protocol, on page 76 • Service Status Update, on page 77 • ServiceNow, on page 78 • Session Announcement Protocol, on page 79 • SET, on page 80 • Seterus, on page 81 • Seznam, on page 82 • SF MGMT, on page 83 • SFGate, on page 84 • sFlow, on page 85 • SFS config server, on page 86 Applications: S 2 Applications: S • SFTP, on page 87 • SGCP, on page 88 • SGMP, on page 89 • Share P2P, on page 90 • Shareaza, on page 91 • ShareFile Upload SSL, on page 92 • Shareman, on page 93 • Sharepoint, on page 94 • Sharepoint Online, on page 95 • ShareThis, on page 96 • Shazam, on page 97 • shell, on page 98 • Shockwave, on page 99 • ShopAtHome, on page 100 • Shopify, on page 101 • Shopkick, on page 102 • Shoplet, on page 103 • ShopNBC, on page 104 • ShopStyle, on page 105 • Shorte, on page 106 • ShorTel Sky Communicator, on page 107 • SHOUTCast Radio, on page 108 • Show My Weather, on page 109 • Showbox, on page 110 • ShowClix, on page 111 • ShowDocument, on page 112 • ShowMyPC, on page 113 • SHOWTIME ANYTIME, on page 114 • Shrinkwrap, on page 115 • Shutterfly, on page 116 • Shutterstock, on page 117 • Siam, on page 118 • SIFT, on page 119 • SILC, on page 120 • Silk, on page 121 • Silverlight, on page 122 • Silverplatter, on page 123 • Silverpop, on page 124 • simple-get, on page 125 • SimplePie, on page 126 • Simpli.fi, on page 127 • Sina, on page 128 • Sina Video, on page 129 • SIP, on page 130 • sipXecs, on page 131 • Siri, on page 132 Applications: S 3 Applications: S • Sirius Systems, on page 133 • Sitara Dir, on page 134 • Sitara Management, on page 135 • Sitara Server, on page 136 • SiteAdvisor, on page 137 • Siteimprove, on page 138 • SiteScout, on page 139 • Six Apart, on page 140 • Skimlinks, on page 141 • SKIP, on page 142 • Skronk, on page 143 • Sky.com, on page 144 • Skype, on page 145 • Skype Auth, on page 146 • Skype Video, on page 147 • Skype Voice, on page 148 • Skyrock, on page 149 • skyZIP, on page 150 • Slack, on page 151 • Slacker, on page 152 • Slashdot, on page 153 • Slate Magazine, on page 154 • SLI Systems, on page 155 • Slickdeals, on page 156 • SlideRocket, on page 157 • SlideShare, on page 158 • Slingbox, on page 159 • Slingbox Media, on page 160 • Slither, on page 161 • Slotomania, on page 162 • SM, on page 163 • SMAKYNET, on page 164 • Smart AdServer, on page 165 • Smart Session Description Protocol, on page 166 • Smartapp, on page 167 • SmartFox, on page 168 • smartsdp, on page 169 • SMID, on page 170 • SMP, on page 171 • smpnameres, on page 172 • SMPP, on page 173 • SMPTE, on page 174 • smsd, on page 175 • SMTP, on page 176 • SMTPS, on page 177 • SmugMug, on page 178 Applications: S 4 Applications: S • SMUX, on page 179 • SNA Gateway, on page 180 • Snapchat, on page 181 • Snapdeal, on page 182 • SnapMirror, on page 183 • SNARE, on page 184 • SNET, on page 185 • SNMP, on page 186 • SNNTP, on page 187 • Snort.org, on page 188 • SNP, on page 189 • SNPP, on page 190 • SNTP-HEARTBEAT, on page 191 • SO.com, on page 192 • SOAP, on page 193 • Social Empires, on page 194 • SOCKS, on page 195 • SockShare, on page 196 • SoftEther, on page 197 • Softonic, on page 198 • SoftPC, on page 199 • Softpedia, on page 200 • Softros LAN Messenger, on page 201 • Sogou, on page 202 • Sogou web spider, on page 203 • Sohu.com, on page 204 • Soku, on page 205 • Sonar, on page 206 • Songsari, on page 207 • Songza, on page 208 • Sony, on page 209 • Sony LIV, on page 210 • SopCast, on page 211 • Sophos Live Protection, on page 212 • Sophos RED, on page 213 • Sophos Update, on page 214 • Soribada, on page 215 • SOS Online Backup, on page 216 • Soso, on page 217 • SoulSeek, on page 218 • SoundCloud, on page 219 • SoundHound, on page 220 • SOUNDROP, on page 221 • Souq, on page 222 • Sourcefire.com, on page 223 • Sourceforge, on page 224 Applications: S 5 Applications: S • Southern Living, on page 225 • Southwest Airlines, on page 226 • Space.com, on page 227 • SpankBang, on page 228 • SpankWire, on page 229 • Sparrow, on page 230 • SPC Media, on page 231 • SPDY, on page 232 • SpeedRunsLive, on page 233 • Speedtest, on page 234 • Speedtest Upload, on page 235 • SpiderOak, on page 236 • Spiegel Online, on page 237 • spin.de, on page 238 • Spinrilla, on page 239 • Splunk, on page 240 • SPMP, on page 241 • SPOOLSS, on page 242 • Sports Authority, on page 243 • Sports Illustrated, on page 244 • Spotify, on page 245 • SpotXchange, on page 246 • Sprint, on page 247 • Sprite RPC, on page 248 • SPS, on page 249 • spsc, on page 250 • SQL Server, on page 251 • SQL-NET, on page 252 • SQLSRV, on page 253 • Square Inc., on page 254 • Squid, on page 255 • Squidoo, on page 256 • SRC, on page 257 • SRMP, on page 258 • SRP, on page 259 • SRTP, on page 260 • SRTP Audio, on page 261 • SRTP Video, on page 262 • SRVFP, on page 263 • srvloc, on page 264 • ss7ns, on page 265 • SSCOPMCE, on page 266 • SSDP, on page 267 • SSH, on page 268 • SShell, on page 269 • SSL, on page 270 Applications: S 6 Applications: S • SSL client, on page 271 • SST, on page 272 • ST, on page 273 • Stack Overflow, on page 274 • Stanford University, on page 275 • Staples, on page 276 • Starbucks, on page 277 • Starsports, on page 278 • Stat Service, on page 279 • StatCounter, on page 280 • State Bank of India, on page 281 • State Farm, on page 282 • StationLauncher, on page 283 • StayFriends, on page 284 • Steam, on page 285 • Steam browser, on page 286 • Steam DLC, on page 287 • Steam gaming, on page 288 • Steam social networking, on page 289 • Stickam, on page 290 • Stile, on page 291 • Stitcher, on page 292 • STMF, on page 293 • Stock IXChange, on page 294 • Storage Management Services Protocol, on page 295 • Store Admin, on page 296 • Storify, on page 297 • Streamate, on page 298 • StreamWork, on page 299 • StreetFire, on page 300 • streettalk, on page 301 • Stripe, on page 302 • StubHub, on page 303 • StudentUniverse, on page 304 • studiVZ, on page 305 • StumbleUpon, on page 306 • STUN, on page 307 • STUN over TLS, on page 308 • Su-Mit Telnet, on page 309 • Submit Protocol, on page 310 • SUBNTBCST_TFTP, on page 311 • Subscene, on page 312 • SuccessFactors, on page 313 • SugarCRM, on page 314 • SugarSync, on page 315 • Sun IPC server, on page 316 Applications: S 7 Applications: S • SUN NDP, on page 317 • Sun RPC, on page 318 • SUNDR, on page 319 • Suning, on page 320 • Sunquest, on page 321 • SUPDUP, on page 322 • Super Mario Run, on page 323 • SUPERAntiSpyware, on page 324 • Supercell, on page 325 • SuperNews, on page 326 • SuperVPN, on page 327 • Suresome, on page 328 • SURF, on page 329 • SurfEasy VPN, on page 330 • Surikate, on page 331 • SURMEAS, on page 332 • Surrogafier, on page 333 • Survey Measurement, on page 334 • SurveyMonkey, on page 335 • SVMTP, on page 336 • SVN, on page 337 • Svpply, on page 338 • Swagbucks, on page 339 • Swarovski, on page 340 • Sway, on page 341 • Swift RVFP, on page 342 • Swipe, on page 343 • Sybase SQL, on page 344 • Symantec System Center, on page 345 • SymantecUpdates, on page 346 • Syncplicity, on page 347 • Synergy, on page 348 • Synology DSM, on page 349 • SynOptics, on page 350 • SynOptics SNMP Relay, on page 351 • SynOptics Trap, on page 352 • syslog, on page 353 • Systat, on page 354 Applications: S 8 Applications: S Sabah Sabah Description Turkish news website.
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