APPLICATION ACCELERATOR

Brand Owner Address Description
APPCELERATOR AXWAY INC. Ste. 500 16220 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale AZ 85254 APPLICATION ACCELERATOR;Application service provider, namely, hosting, managing, developing, and maintaining applications, software, and web sites, in the fields of mobile and social networking applications, and remote data management for wireless delivery of content to handheld computers, laptops and mobile electronic devices; Providing online non-downloadable software and application programming interface (API) for the development of computer software and applications with functionality for updating and posting user status and location, storing key values, email messaging, instant messaging, uploading and posting of electronic text, organization, uploading and posting of digital photographs, videos and documents, connecting to major social networking platforms, providing client device geolocation information, posting comments and ratings, and push notifications to user devices;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An automobile accelerator and brake pedal device, which is a brake pedal device comprising a vertically operable brake pedal having an auxiliary pad connected thereto, a transversely operable accelerator pad disposed in the auxiliary pad, and acceleration mechanism driven by the accelerator pad, wherein the accelerator pad is in the form of a plate-like member and chevroned with the intermediate portion bulging outward, the acceleration mechanism being operated by the slope surface of the chevron. Even if the brake pedal (1) is stepped on with the accelerator in its active position, this stepping-on action necessarily causes the accelerator pad (9) to move forward together with the auxiliary pad (3), thereby immediately bringing the accelerator lever (10) back to its original inactive position without any time delay involved as when a different pedal is stepped on, putting off the accelerator, and enabling the brake function to act normally.