COMPACT DISCS COMPUTER SOFTWARE

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EAGLE EYE PUBLISHERS INCORPORATED Eagle Eye Publishers, Inc. 10 W. Washington St. Middleburg VA 22117 compact discs and computer software for use in the field of publishing;PUBLISHERS INCORPORATED;
GONE IN 60 SECONDS HALICKI, DENICE SHAKARIAN c/o 23622 Calabasas Road, Suite 107 Calabasas CA 91302 COMPACT DISCS AND COMPUTER SOFTWARE FOR OPERATING INTERACTIVE GAMES ON MULTIMEDIA DEVICES, VIDEO GAME MACHINES PERSONAL COMPUTERS;
INTERCHANNEL NIPPON DENKI KABUSHIKI KAISHA 7-1, Shiba 5-Chome, Minato-ku Tokyo 108-8001 Japan compact discs and computer software providing a wide variety of titles in the arts, culture, history, sports, popular animation programs, video games, music, dictionary, education, namely, reading, writing, mathematics, sciences, history, geography, art, language and social studies, and cooking, data bases for corporate financial statements; CD-ROM's featuring a wide variety of titles in the arts, culture, history, sports, popular animation programs, video games, music, dictionary, education, namely, reading, writing, mathematics, sciences, history, geography, art, language and social studies, cooking, and data bases for corporate financial statements;INTER-CHANNEL;
THE IDEA ENGINE Gold, Robert J. 3749 Maple Grove Drive Madison WI 53719 compact discs and computer software designed to assist the user in the development of a new product, invention service or business;ENGINE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for updating a compact disc card (CD-card) includes a computer having software defining a server. The server has first compact disc card updating software for storing compact disc card update data. A plurality of remote computers are in communication with the server through a communications network. Each of the remote computers includes a processor, a memory for storing digital data, a user display for displaying data to a user, and a CD-drive; a CD-card is positioned in the CD-drive of at least one of the remote computers and is capable of storing digital data thereon. Second card updating software on the compact disc card of the remote computer and is in communication with the first CD-card updating software for updating digital data stored on CD-card by storing the updated data in the memory of the at least one remote computer.