COMPUTER SOFTWARE COORDINATING DELIVERY

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ERMES ERMES INCORPORATED AlleyNYC 119 W 24th St. New York NY 10011 Computer software for coordinating delivery of packages to consumers, namely, software for the automated scheduling and dispatch of motorized vehicles and drivers to pick up and deliver packages;Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for providing package delivery services, bookings for package delivery services and dispatching motorized vehicles and drivers to pick up and deliver packages to customers;
SNAPPY Ari Goldberger 1908 Route 70 East Cherry Hill NJ 08003 Computer software for coordinating delivery services, namely, software for the automated scheduling and dispatch of vehicles, or personnel to deliver goods or to perform services;A website featuring information regarding transportation and delivery services and booking for transportation or scheduling of the delivery of goods or services;Telecommunications services, namely, routing calls, SMS messages, and push-notifications to local third-party vendors, suppliers, or vehicle dispatchers in the vicinity of the caller using mobile devices;
TOMMYRUN TOMMY RUN INC. 331 ELIZABETH ST. NE, SUITE A ATLANTA GA 30307 Computer software for coordinating delivery services, namely, software for coordinating the purchase of and providing the on-demand delivery of items such as construction materials from fulfillment centers such as local retailer stores to locations such as construction project sites;Transportation and delivery of construction materials by vehicle from fulfillment centers such as local retailer stores to locations such as construction project sites;TOMMY RUN;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present software delivery system includes a computer system and a CD-ROM. The computer system includes a central processing unit communicably coupled to a CD-ROM drive, a hard drive, and a non-volatile memory. The CD-ROM contains a control module and a plurality of software modules. Each of the software modules contains one or more software products which are the software to be delivered to the user of the computer system. Each of the software modules is assigned a unique identifier (ID) such as an identification number or code. In the non-volatile memory, addresses have been designated to contain an encrypted code key which comprises a list of identification numbers corresponding to the identification numbers of the software modules.