COMPUTER PROGRAM ALLOWING USERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BIDFORMATION Demand Systems, L. C. 125 Wimbledon Circle Heathrow FL 32746 computer program allowing users to access the Commerce Business Daily and to prepare customized and sophisticated responses to current bid requests submitted by local and federal government agencies;BID INFORMATION;
BIDFORMATION Demand Systems, L. C. 125 Wimbledon Circle Heathrow FL 32746 computer program allowing users to access the Commerce Business Daily and to prepare customized and sophisticated responses to current bid requests submitted by local and federal government agencies;BID INFORMATION;
BIDGAS SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY 555 West Fifth St. LOS ANGELES CA 90013 computer program allowing users to access an electronic bidding system for nominating the sale of natural gas;
BIDLINK SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY 555 West Fifth St. LOS ANGELES CA 90013 computer program allowing users to access an electronic bidding system for purposes of selling natural gas;BID LINK;
GASSELECT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY 555 West Fifth St. LOS ANGELES CA 90013 computer program allowing users to access meter usage, nominate gas, trade imbalances, and obtain information;GAS SELECT;
GASSELECT SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS COMPANY 555 West Fifth St. LOS ANGELES CA 90013 Computer program allowing users to access meter usage, nominate gas, trade imbalances, and obtain information;GAS SELECT;
TONEBOOK SpanLink Communications One Main Street S.E. Minneapolis MN 55414 computer program for allowing users to access telephone extensions via voice response;TONE BOOK;
WEBCALL SpanLink Communications One Main Street S.E. Minneapolis MN 55414 computer program for allowing users of global computer information network sites to leave a message requesting telephone contact;WEB CALL;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. In one embodiment, a computer program blocks windows categorized as bad windows, while allowing windows categorized as good windows to be displayed. The computer program may categorize a window by consulting one or more lists. In one embodiment, a list may be updated from time to time to optimize the computer program and prevent program-obsolescence. Techniques for defeating a window-blocking mechanism are also disclosed. In one embodiment, a computer program detects if a window is of a type that offers a product to a user. If so, the computer program provides a separate window containing information regarding the product. In one embodiment, a computer program detects if a user has a need for the computer program. If so, the user is informed of the efficacy of the computer program, which is then offered to the user.