BUSINESS CARDS CONTAINING BAR

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CARD-LINK, THE BETTER BUILT BUSINESS CARD HSF 2638 NW 64th Blvd Boca Raton FL 33496 Business cards containing a bar code, used to transmit data to cellular phones, computers, and PDAs using bar code and optical scanning, USB ports, and wireless connections;CARD LINK THE BETTER BUILT BUSINESS CARD;THE BETTER BUILT BUSINESS CARD;Application service provider, namely, providing, hosting, managing, developing, and maintaining web sites and databases in the fields of mobile information access, and remote data management for wireless delivery of content to handheld computers, laptops and mobile electronic devices; computer services in the nature of customized web pages featuring user-defined information, personal profiles and information;
CARDLINK THE BETTER BUILT BUSINESS CARD HSF 2638 NW 64th Blvd Boca Raton FL 33496 Business cards containing a bar code, used to transmit data to cellular phones, computers, and PDAs using bar code and optical scanning, USB ports, and wireless connections;THE BETTER BUILT BUSINESS CARD;Application service provider, namely, providing, hosting, managing, developing, and maintaining web sites and databases in the fields of mobile information access, and remote data management for wireless delivery of content to handheld computers, laptops and mobile electronic devices; computer services in the nature of customized web pages featuring user-defined information, personal profiles and information;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system and method of supplying visitor badges and business cards for visitors to a facility includes an image capture device and/or storage device, a user interface, and a central processing unit (CPU). The image capture device selectively captures an image of a visitor and supplies visitor image data representative thereof to the CPU. The user interface is configured to receive visitor personal data supplied from a user and supplies the visitor personal data to the CPU. The CPU selectively commands a printer to print a visitor identification badge and, if so desired, one or more visitor business cards that include visitor contact information.