PROVIDING INFORMATION GENERALLY FOUND

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
DAILY SPRIG WASHINGTONPOST.NEWSWEEK INTERACTIVE COMPANY 1515 N. COURTHOUSE ROAD, 11TH FLOOR ARLINGTON VA 22201 Providing information generally found in daily newspapers; online journals, namely, blogs featuring topics of general interest;Providing an online electronic bulletin board and online electronic message board for transmission of messages among users on topics of general interest; providing online chat rooms for transmission of messages among computer users concerning topics of general interest;Providing information in the fields of politics, public policy, and business;DAILY;Computer services, namely, hosting online web facilities for others for organizing and conducting online interactive discussions; providing information in the field of environmental issues and technology;
IN ORLANDO COX INTERACTIVE MEDIA, INC. 530 Means Street Atlanta GA 30318 providing information generally found in a newspaper via a global computer network;
INORLANDO.COM COX INTERACTIVE MEDIA, INC. 530 Means Street Atlanta GA 30318 providing information generally found in a newspaper via a global computer network;
SPRIG The Slate Group 1515 NORTH COURTHOUSE ROAD ARLINGTON VA 22201 Providing information generally found in daily newspapers;providing information in the field of environmental issues and technology;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for efficiently retrieving secured data by securely pre-processing provided access information, provides data store security based on only a single piece of access information, which is generally public, such as the proper name of a business or individual that is used to retrieve mailing address information. The access information is hashed for access to a secured data store and efficient access and low data storage for permutations of input access information are provided by verifying the presence of an entry for the hashed access information in a look-up table. If an entry is found, the data store is accessed using the hashed access information, but if an entry is not found, another look-up table corresponding to another information type may be tried or the input access information permuted and retried.