COMPUTER SOFTWARE PLATFORMS HOSTING

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CITYPRINT Parra, Luis Javier 1560 Sawgrass Corporate Parkway 4 Floor Sunrise FL 33323 Computer software platforms for hosting third-party software which allows recording of information relating to geographical coordinates of places; Computer software platforms for hosting third-party software capable of recording and editing audio and video metadata associated with a geographical place; Downloadable mobile applications for digitization of geographical coordinates of places; Downloadable mobile applications for GPS registration and navigation;CITY PRINT;
XLEARNING GREAT LEARNINGWORKS, INC. 4100 SW 28TH WAY FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33312 Computer software platforms for hosting and permitting access to web-base learning applications; Computer software that provides web-based access to applications and services through a web operating system or portal interface;X LEARNING;
XPRESS SERVICE DELIVERY PLATFORM PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIES INCORPORATED 205 Indigo Creek Drive Rochester NY 14626 Computer software platforms for hosting applications/services, media services, network interface services, system management services, and computer software development tools all in the telecommunications field;EXPRESS SERVICE DELIVERY PLATFORM;SERVICE DELIVERY PLATFORM;
 

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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.