COMPUTER SOFTWARE STATISTICAL

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ASSAYSTAT IMAGING RESEARCH INC. 500 Glenridge Avenue St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1 Canada computer software for the statistical analysis of data from screening studies in drug discovery;
CLOANTO Cloanto Corporation P.O. Box 29502 #67834 Las Vegas NV 891269502 computer software for the statistical analysis of text data, for use by individual computer users; computer software for error detection and correction in text data, for use by individual computer users; computer software for foreign language translation; computer software for creating, editing and viewing text data, for use by individual computer users; computer software for intercepting and modifying computer keyboard input events, for use by individual computer users; computer software for speech synthesis; computer software for the special communications and control needs of the blind and the physically handicapped; computer software for creating, editing and viewing images, animations, audio and multimedia data, for use by individual computer users; computer software for creating, editing, receiving, sending and processing facsimile and voice data, for use by individual computer users; computer software for the conversion of graphical and text files from one file format to a different file format, for use by individual computer users; computer software for selectively extracting text data from existing text data, for use by individual computer users; computer software for printing text and graphics files, for use by individual computer users; computer software for capturing and storing the contents of a computer display, for use by individual computer users; computer software for monitoring and reporting the activity of files and system events, for use by individual computer users; computer software for the software emulation of a computer system within a different computer system, for use by individual computer users; computer software acting as a data interface between different pieces of computer software; computer software for the backup, recovery and synchronization of data, for use by individual computer users; computer software for use in developing other computer software; and instruction manuals sold as a unit with each of the foregoing;
POKERCALC Jaeger, Robert Paul 133 Tangerine Drive Marlboro NJ 07746 Computer software for the statistical analysis of poker;
PROOFPOSITIVE ENGINE PROOFPOINT, INC. 892 Ross Drive Sunnyvale CA 94089 Computer software for statistical and heuristic search and analysis of information over and in information networks, global information networks, individual workstations, personal computers, software, e-mail, and workgroup communications, for the purposes of detecting, blocking, filtering, tagging, compiling, indexing, and reporting on the information;PROOF POSITIVE ENGINE;Computer services, namely, providing design, implementation, and interfaces for customized statistical and heuristic search and analysis of information over and in information networks, global information networks, individual workstations, personal computers, software, e-mail, and workgroup communications, for the purposes of detecting, blocking, filtering, tagging, compiling, indexing, and reporting on the information; The provision of secure real-time and scheduled updates to standard and customized statistical and heuristic search and analysis information for use over and in information networks, global information networks, individual workstations, personal computers, software, e-mail, and workgroup communications, for the purposes of detecting, blocking, filtering, tagging, compiling, indexing, and reporting on the information;
XTRAC Sprin-X, Inc. 2505 N. Hwy. 360, Suite 670 Grand Prairie TX 75050 computer software for the statistical analysis of health care;EXTRACT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for obtaining software is disclosed. An operating environment of a first computer system is analyzed. A profile based on the operating environment is created. The profile is sent to a second computer system and the second computer system selects software based on the profile. The second computer forwards an indication of where the software is located and a software retrieval process is engaged. Software compatible with the profile is received.