EXTREME WIDGETS

Brand Owner Address Description
XTRM WIDGETS XTRM, Inc. 303 Twin Dolphin Drive Redwood City CA 94065 EXTREME WIDGETS;Financial services, namely, credit card, debit card, prepaid card, and electronic wallet payment processing; financial services, namely, electronic processing of payments and remittance made through gift cards, prepaid credit cards, stored value accounts, debit transactions, credit transactions, checks, electronic funds transfer, and automated clearing house (ACH) transactions; clearing and reconciling financial transaction services; providing payment and financial services, namely, financial management of payments for others, processing of credit card, debit card, prepaid card, and electronic wallet payments, and reconciliation of financial transactions; bill payment services; providing electronic payment services for others involving electronic processing and subsequent transmission of bill payment data; electronic foreign exchange payment processing services; financial risk management services;Invoicing services, namely, creating, preparing, managing, sending, processing, and tracking invoices; creating, preparing, managing, sending, processing, and tracking receipts;WIDGETS;Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for managing and processing payments; providing temporary use of online nondownloadable software for transferring funds to and from others; providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software for sending money and requesting money; providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for managing and processing remittance, gift cards, prepaid credit cards, stored value accounts, debit transactions, credit transactions, checks, electronic funds transfer, ACH, financial transactions, aggregating mass payments, and account notifications; providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for creating, preparing, managing, sending, processing, tracking, and reconciling invoices, payments, and receipts; application service provider featuring application programming interface (API) software for payment collection, payment aggregation, payment transactions, payment exchanges, and information processing; electronic monitoring of electronic data relating to financial transactions to detect fraud, money laundering, and illegality via the internet in the field of electronic fund transfer and electronic payment processing services; Providing temporary use of online non downloadable software for mapping user's business model to payments, namely, application programming interface software for tracking customer payments according to a user's business needs; Providing temporary use of online nondownloadable software for managing and processing payments on behalf of customers and affiliates; Providing temporary use of white-labeled online non-downloadable software for payment functionality, namely, software for use as a digital wallet; Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for making electronic funds transfers where the payee determines the payment method as electronic funds transfer, check, prepaid credit card, or gift card; Providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for making electronic funds transfers where the payor pre-determines the payment method to payee as electronic funds transfer, check, prepaid credit card, or gift card;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A Lightweight component is made focus traversable by creating a pseudo native windowing system widget for each and every Lightweight component. This pseudo native widget has no geometry associated with it and does no rendering of the component since rendering of Lightweight components is done in Java. The pseudo native widget lives on the native windowing system's list of widgets and occupies a real estate thereby causing the native windowing system to attach a native structure with each and every Lightweight component, thus giving the windowing system accessibility to the Lightweight components. Since the pseudo native widgets are on the list of regular widgets, focus navigation for Lightweights become consistent with regular windowing system widgets, making the Lightweight components visible to all focus navigation events.