COMPUTER SOFTWARE CATEGORIES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FILESTREAM.COM FILESTREAM.COM, INC. 168 Forest Avenue Locust Valley NY 11560 Computer software in the categories of file and desktop utilities and tools, namely, tools used for file installation, file uninstallation, file distribution, file backup, file delivery, file deployment, file compression, file decompression, file management, and viewing of data, files, programs, and contents; computer software in the categories of private and public local and global computer network utilities and tools, namely, tools used for file installation, file uninstallation, file distribution, file backup, file delivery, file deployment, file compression, file decompression, file management, and viewing of data, files, programs, and content; computer software used for installation, uninstallation, distribution, backup, delivery, deployment, compression, decompression, management, and viewing of data, files, programs, and contents; computer software used for the creation of other computer programs, namely, for creation of setup programs, installation programs, uninstall programs, distribution programs, delivery programs, programs for electronic distribution of data, files, other programs, and contents via private and public global computer networks and local computer networks, and programs for distribution of data, files, other programs, and contents via physical media; and computer hardware;FILESTREAM;
PGCC FILESTREAM, INC. 333 Glen Head Road Old Brookville NY 11545 Computer software in the categories of file and desktop utilities and tools, namely, tools used for file installation, file uninstallation, file distribution, file backup, file delivery, file deployment, file compression, file decompression, file management, and viewing of data, files, programs, and contents; and printed instructions therefor, sold together as a unit;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A computer-implemented method and system for generating and displaying a calendar containing user-selected events from user-selected categories. A plurality of categories of events are provided. The user can select which categories are of interest, and then select individual events within those categories. Events are overlaid on a calendar unique to the user. Calendars may also be shared among a number of selected users, if desired. Online purchasing and related actions can be associated with each event.