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On the Web
- Revolutionary War Road Trips - One-day trips along US Route 4, Vermont; US Route 7, Massachusetts; US Route 9 and 9W, New York; Route 202, Pennsylvania.
- Goatfolks Route 66 Pages - Photos from a trip on Route 66, including sign photos.
- Map24 - Maps and Routing - Interactive maps and route planner. Information on a number of country, with geo-location used to redirect the surfer to their country of origin.
- The AA: Route Planner - Use our route planner to plan your journey in the UK, Ireland and Europe.
- 192 Route Finder - United Kingdom route planner, by postcode or placename.
- Trailmasters Mountain Bike Guides Ltd. - Offers guided trips, itinerary planning and consultation on trip routing, maps, and accommodation in Canmore, Alberta.
- Rand McNally - plan a road trip - Provides information on cities and points of interest and allows creation of custom itineraries
- Yahoo! Driving Directions - Provides driving directions based on a given address, a pre-stored location, or an airport code. Draws route maps with zoom-in option.
- Subway Navigator - Maps and stations of subways and other heavy rail transit systems throughout the world, and a route finder detailing the path between any two stations.
- Yahoo! Maps and Driving Directions. - Yahoo!'s map facility. Street maps and driving directions for US cities
Wikipedia Articles
- Hybrid routing - Hybrid routing is the routing of telephone calls in which numbering plans and routing tables are used to permit the collocation, in the same area code, of switches using a deterministic routing scheme with switches using a non-deterministic routing scheme, such as flood search routing.
- Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol - Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) is a Cisco proprietary routing protocol loosely based on their original IGRP. EIGRP is an advanced hybrid routing protocol, with optimizations to minimize both the routing instability incurred after topology changes, as well as the use of bandwidth and processing power in the router.
- Capillary routing - In networking and in graph theory, capillary routing, for a given network, is a multi-path solution between a pair of source and destination nodes. Unlike shortest-path routing or max-flow routing for any network topology only one capillary routing solution exists.
- Interior Gateway Routing Protocol - Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (IGRP) is a kind of IGP which is a distance-vector routing protocol invented by Cisco, used by routers to exchange routing data within an autonomous system.
- Decentralized object location and routing - In computer science, Decentralized Object Location and Routing (DOLR) is a scalable, location-independent routing technology Decentralized Object Location and Routing: A New Networking Paradigm, Ben Yanbin Zhao, UCB, 2004, retrieved 2007-Apr-22. It uses location-independent names, or aliases, for each node in the network, and it is an example of peer-to-peer networking that uses a structured-overlay ...