WORD SPEED

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DEEP SPEED SEALENCE S.P.A. - S.B. Vicolo S. Giorgio, 25/27 I-20090 Buccinasco (MI) Italy The trademark consists of the wording DEEP SPEED written in fanciful capital letters. The word SPEED, in orange, is placed below the word DEEP, written in white. The wording DEEP SPEED is placed inside a blue elliptical background.;Accumulators, electric; speed checking apparatus for vehicles; regulating apparatus, electric; chargers for electric batteries; batteries, electric; battery chargers; steering apparatus, automatic, for vehicles; speed indicators; navigational instruments; interactive touch screen terminals; navigation apparatus for vehicles [on-board computers]; voltage regulators for vehicles; black boxes [data recorders];Boat motors; drive belts for water vehicles; power transmission couplings for water vehicles; afterburners for water vehicle engines; sprockets for water vehicle gearing; electrical winches for sailboats; engines, other than for land vehicles; thrusters [marine propulsion apparatus]; power transmissions for water vehicles; gas turbine engines for sea vehicles; stern drives for ships; electric power generators for ships; engines for boats; driving motors, other than for land vehicles; motors, other than for land vehicles; motors, electric, other than for land vehicles; turbines, other than for land vehicles;The wording DEEP is in white, the wording SPEED is in orange, the elliptical background is blue.;The color(s) blue, white and orange is/are claimed as a feature of the mark.;Steering gears for ships; seacraft; leisure boats; motorboats; sailing boats; water vehicles; vehicles for locomotion by sea; yachts; boats; ships; parts and fittings for boats; propellers for boats; hoods for watercraft; masts for boats; booms for boats; boat shells; ship hulls; boat rudders; boat cleats; covers (Shaped -) for boats; fenders for ships; propeller shafts for boats; hydrofoils for boats; steering stands for marine vessels; screw-propellers for boats; boat tillers; spars being parts of watercraft; boat chocks; seat cushions for the seats of boats; hatch covers being structural parts of boats; propeller blade protectors for boats; glass panels for water vehicles; boat hulls; fenders for water vehicles; fitted covers for boats and marine vehicles; disengaging gear for boats; steering gears for ships; portholes; marine porthole window closures; ships' steering gear [other than automatic]; stabilisers for reducing the motion of ships; hatch covers being structural parts of ships;Design of boats; design of seagoing vessels; marine vehicle design; ship design consultancy services; furnishing design services for the interiors of ships; design and development of navigation systems;
SPEED-WET NORTON COMPANY Worcester MA THE WORD SPEED HAS BEEN USED BY APPLICANT AND ITS PREDECESSORS IN BUSINESS SINCE MARCH 27, 1919, THE TRADE-MARK SPEED-WET HAS BEEN USED SINCE APRIL 4, 1932.;THE WORD SPEED HAS BEEN USED BY APPLICANT AND ITS PREDECESSORS IN BUSINESS SINCE MARCH 27, 1919, THE TRADE-MARK SPEED-WET HAS BEEN USED SINCE APRIL 4, 1932.;COATED ABRASIVES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system, method and article of manufacture utilize word chunks to enhance word prediction. At least one of selectable words and word chunks are displayed in response to receipt of an input character. Thereafter, a selection of a displayed word or word chunk is received, and in response to receiving selection of a displayed word chunk, selectable words including the selected word chunk are displayed. A word chunk includes a word portion used in the formation of other words and includes a predetermined identifier, identifying it as a word chuck. Thus, the combination of chunking of parts of agglutinated words in combination with letter input activations reduces the overall number of input activations to complete a word, and further reduces the amount of choices to select from at any point during retrieval of the word. Accordingly, for such agglutinating languages such as German, for example, word chunks can be used to speed up word prediction and thereby eliminate unnecessary, time consuming, and sometimes difficult inputting of many individual characters.