DUPLICATING COMPUTER PROGRAMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CORPORATE DISK COMPANY CORPORATE DISK COMPANY 4610 PRIME PARKWAY MCHENRY IL 60050 DUPLICATING COMPUTER PROGRAMS;DISK COMPANY;DESIGNING LABELS AND PACKAGING FOR FLEXIBLE COMPUTER DISKS;
HANDSTORY Namo Interactive Inc. Simone Building 6F 144-1 Samsung-Dong, Kangnam-Gu Seoul 135-909 Republic of Korea Duplicating computer programs;Optical character readers; recorded computer program software, namely computer operating programs, browser programs, memo recorder programs, document reader programs, media viewer programs, e-book reader programs, web clip browser programs, and computer code conversion programs for use with hand held computers; recorded computer program software, namely computer operating programs, browser programs, memo recorder programs, document reader programs, media viewer programs, e-book reader programs, web clip browser programs, and computer code conversion programs; downloadable computer software, namely computer operating programs, browser programs, memo recorder programs, document reader programs, media viewer programs, e-book reader programs, web clip browser programs, computer code conversion programs;HAND STORY;Conducting technology surveys; computer services, namely, creating and maintaining web sites for others; hosting the web sites of others on a computer server for a global computer network; rental of computers and software; recovery of computer data; computer software installation services; computer software design services for others; updating of computer software for others; maintenance of computer software; computer system design for others; computer system analysis services; computer programming services for others; data conversion of computer program data or information; consultation in the field of computer hardware;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Streaming to a terminal by using a duplicating switch to receive a stream of data units, using the duplicating switch to store content from the stream, using the duplicating switch to generate a second stream that incorporates the content that was stored and address information corresponding to more than one terminal whose addressing information was not part of the first stream, and using the duplicating switch to make the second stream of data units available to two or more terminals.