GEOGRAPHIC LINK

Brand Owner Address Description
GEOLINK SPEEDFIND, INC. 4590 MacArthur Blvd. Fifth Floor Newport Beach CA 92660 GEOGRAPHIC LINK;Providing and maintaining an online searchable database containing business information in the nature of physical and electronic location identifiers for businesses that provide commercial information regarding businesses; coordinating links, location names and addresses for a global computer information network for business purposes;Cartography and mapping; Providing customer-defined and generated content and content of others based on the known or estimated geographical location of businesses, events, residences, personal addresses, and physical locations through a global computer network; searching and retrieving information, sites, and other resources based on physical and electronic location identifiers available on computer networks for others; Computer services, namely, creating computer network-based indexes of information, websites and resources;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for efficiently searching for geographic information for named geographic items is presented. Geographic information is organized in a hierarchical manner. The lowest level of the hierarchy is divided into sections, each section corresponding to an area of a geographic region, and includes the available geographic information, including named geographic items, corresponding to that area. Upper levels of the hierarchy are comprised of sections as well. Each section in an upper level corresponds to at least one lower level section, and includes a subset of the geographic information of its at least one lower level section. Geographic names of items previously determined important in a lower level section are included in the subset of geographic information at the corresponding upper level section. Searching for a geographic name begins are the most specific section identified by information from a user, and if not found there, searches upward in the hierarchy.