VERBAL ELEMENT ZIP

Brand Owner Address Description
8 ZIP FINEBITS OÜ Roosikrantsi tn 2 Tallinn 10119 Estonia The mark consists of Trademark consists of stylized Z and verbal element 8 Zip.;Scientific, nautical, surveying, photographic, cinematographic, optical, weighing, measuring, signalling, checking (supervision), life-saving and teaching apparatus and instruments; Apparatus and instruments for conducting, switching, transforming, accumulating, regulating or controlling electricity; Apparatus for recording, transmission or reproduction of sound or images; Magnetic data carriers, recording discs; Compact discs, DVDs and other digital recording media; Mechanisms for coin-operated apparatus; Cash registers and accounting machines; Data processing equipment and computers; Fire-extinguishing apparatus; Computer software, including recorded software and downloadable software; Software for mobile devices; Apparatus for recording data; Software for tablet computers; Software for smartphones; File and folder management software, compression, archiving and synchronisation software; Photo and video viewing software; Software for recording and reproduction of sound; Web browser software; Search engine software; Recorded content; Databases (electronic); Computer operating systems; Electronic game programs; Firmware; Computer software applications, downloadable; Data compression software; Data processing programs; Data processing software for graphic representations; Computer search engine software; Computer telephony software; Computer utility programs; Computer programs for accessing and using the internet; Computer programs for using the internet and the worldwide web; Computer software packages; Computer software platforms; Computer software for application and database integration; Data processing software for word processing; Electronic blackboards; Graphical user interface software;Z EIGHT ZIP;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A generic way of encoding information needed by an application to register voice commands and enable a speech engine are used to tell a browser what to present to the user and what options are available to the user to interact with an application. This is accomplished by enhancements to a markup language which register and enable voice commands that are needed by an application to the speech engine, and provide an audio context for the page scope command by adding a context option to make the page much more flexible and usable. The action of the application can be altered based on the current audio context by adding a context option. The application remains independent of the browser and separate from interaction with the speech engine. The application can accommodate both verbal and visual interactions by registering the verbal commands and identifying to what those commands will translate.