COMPUTER SOFTWARE BROWSE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MEDIAS DOOR NEC CASIO MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS, LTD. 1753, Shimonumabe, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki Kanagawa 211-8666 Japan Computer software to browse and access commonly used applications on mobile phones, cellular phones, smart phones and mobile hand held devices; computer software for displaying and updating data received from the network; computer software for use in transmitting, downloading, displaying and transferring data, namely, photographs, images, audio video and text;Providing information about the goods and services of others via the global computer network;Searching and retrieving information, sites, and other resources available on computer networks for others;
MEDIAS FEEL NEC CASIO MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS, LTD. 1753, Shimonumabe, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki Kanagawa 211-8666 Japan Computer software to browse and access commonly used applications on mobile phones, cellular phones, smartphones and mobile hand held devices; computer software for displaying and updating data received from the network; computer software for use in transmitting, downloading, displaying and transferring data, namely, photographs, images, audio video and text; computer software for use in assisting operation of smartphone applications; computer software for user interface and user experience in the field of smartphones; computer software for analyzing emotions and feelings from the content of action patterns of its users and display those emotions and feelings using sounds, vibration, words and images;Providing information about the goods and services of others via the global computer network;Searching and retrieving information, sites, and other resources available on computer networks for others;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A dynamic browse information parser captures the location within a program at which symbols exist. The dynamic browse information parser also parses function bodies, capturing location of symbols within the function body. Upon selection of a symbol and type of information desired, a datastore of browse information is queried. If additional information is required for disambiguation, the dynamic browse information parser parses the source code again to find the indicated browse information. Optionally the browse information is displayed in a window.