COMPUTER SOFTWARE INTERNET SEARCH

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BOWSER Schwarz, Haller P.O. Box 41310 Long Beach CA 90853 Computer software for internet search engine or browser;
ESURANCEGROUP.COM eSurancegroup, Inc. 49 Howard Court Newark NJ 07103 Computer software and internet search engine for analyzing life insurance products namely Variable Universal Life Insurance, Universal Life Insurance, Variable Annuities,Single Premium Deferred Annuities and Single Premium Immediate Annuities;ELECTRONIC INSURANCE GROUP COM;
LEXMARKS ProMarks 41255 Greenbriar Plymouth MI 48170 Computer software for Internet search and retrieval;LEX MARKS;
MEDMARKS ProMarks 41255 Greenbriar Plymouth MI 48170 Computer software for Internet search and retrieval;
PROMARKS ProMarks 41255 Greenbriar Plymouth MI 48170 Computer software for Internet search and retrieval;PRO MARKS;
SEQUOIA Balboa Apps 1209 Orange Street Wilmington DE 19801 computer software for Internet search and browsing, e-mail, electronic messaging, and application development; computer operating system software and computers;
SONOMA Balboa Apps 1209 Orange Street Wilmington DE 19801 computer software for Internet search and browsing, e-mail, electronic messaging, and application development; computer operating system software and computers;
VENTURA Balboa Apps 1209 Orange Street Wilmington DE 19801 computer software for Internet search and browsing, e-mail, electronic messaging, and application development; computer operating system software and computers;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A system for generating and retrieving relevant electronic information required by a user initiating an electronic search on the system. The system comprise a user-interactive search engine and a knowledge database, which stores knowledge information that is formatted. Additionally, the system includes a plurality of functional software modules that enables a user to complete an interactive search and find a solution to a task based on entered context information and keywords. A list of keywords are displayed to the user and the user selects those keywords that are relevant to the solution desired. The search engine looks for the articles containing the identified keywords. If no article is found with the search terms, the search is expanded to the Internet. The user may then modify the information returned from the Internet, format the information and save the information as a new recipe.