SUPER CARD

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SUPERCARD MIDWAY NATIONAL BANK OF ST. PAUL, THE 1578 UNIVERSITY AVE. ST. PAUL MN 55104 SUPER CARD;BANKING SERVICES;
SUPERCARD CANADA TRUSTCO MORTGAGE COMPANY 275 Dundas Street London, Ontario N6A 4S4 Canada SUPER CARD;MORTGAGE BANKING AND TRUST SERVICES AND REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE SERVICES;
SUPERCARD Sands, Richard 261 Eliot Street Chestnut Hill MA 02167 SUPER CARD;supermarket credit card;
SUPERCARD GIFTCERTIFICATES.COM, Inc. 470 Seventh Avenue New York NY 10018 SUPER CARD;Marketing and sale of third-party giftcertificates, principally through the internet;
SUPERCARD E.G. Tiger Outsourcing, Ltd. PO Box 18141 Jerusalem 91181 Israel SUPER CARD;E-commerce services, namely, providing information about products and services in the fields of fashion, jewelry, health, beauty, groceries, home furnishings, home decor, electronics, entertainment, sports, recreation, fitness, food and beverage, home office and travel, via telecommunication networks for advertising and sales purposes; Electronic retailing services via computer featuring goods and services in the fields of fashion, jewelry, health, beauty, groceries, home furnishings, home decor, electronics, entertainment, sports, recreation, fitness, food and beverage, home office and travel; Travel and tourism services, namely, providing travel management services, online-price comparisons of travel and lodging services, and information about travel destinations, accommodations, tourist attractions and tourist activities; Administration and management of customer loyalty programs and customer reward programs by means of a website, mobile device, computer software and point-of-sale systems; Issuing gift certificates which may then be redeemed for goods or services; Appointment scheduling services; Dissemination of promotional and advertising matter;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Super-user privileges are virtualized by designating a virtual super-user for each of a plurality of virtual processes and intercepting system calls for which actual super-user privileges are required, which are nevertheless desirable for a virtual super-user to perform in the context of his or her own virtual process. In one embodiment, a computer operating system includes multiple virtual processes, such as virtual private servers. Each virtual process can be associated with one or more virtual super-users. When an actual process makes a system call that requires actual super-user privileges, the call is intercepted by a system call wrapper.