COMMUNICATION NETWORKING SOFTWARE

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INFOCUS INFOCUS CORPORATION Suite 120 13190 SW 68th Parkway Portland OR 97223 Communication and networking software and applications for networking computing devices, mobile computing devices, display devices and multi-media devices via a computer network; [ Management software and applications for managing data for display on display devices and multi-media devices; ] Software for electronic multimedia and data-video projector control, service maintenance, and operation via a computer network;In the statement, lines 7-9, MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE AND APPLICATIONS FOR MANAGING DATA FOR DISPLAY ON DISPLAY DEVICES AND MULTI-MEDIA DEVICES; is deleted.;IN FOCUS;
TRACEOLOGY DE LA RUE AUTHENTICATION SOLUTIONS INC. 1750 North 800 West Logan UT 84321 Communication and networking software; computer software for logistical tracking and tracing; computer software for electronic verification; computer software for data collection and analysis; data collection apparatus;Data collection services; collection and systemisation of information into computer databases;Hosting of communication, transaction and e-commerce platforms on the Internet; hosting of logistics track and trace platforms on the Internet; hosting of electronic verification platforms on the Internet; technical logistic data analysis;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A device hosting framework provides hosting for software-implemented logical devices (including peripheral devices bridges) on a computer to expose their services as controlled devices per a peer networking protocol. The device hosting framework encapsulates discovery, description and control protocol operations of the peer networking protocol, which frees the developers of the hosted devices from having to individually implement the peer networking protocol in the hosted devices' software and need implement only the core functionality of the hosted device. The device hosting framework operates as a host supporting device interoperability via the peer networking protocol for multiple hosted devices.