GET CODE

Brand Owner Address Description
GETACODE Goodsearch P.O. Box 492176 Los Angeles CA 90049 GET A CODE;Online advertising and promotion services; promoting the goods and services of others via a global computer network; dissemination of advertising for others via an online electronic communications network; providing an online commercial information directory; providing a searchable online guide featuring information regarding merchants and coupons, vouchers, promotional codes, rebates, price comparisons, product reviews, offers, deals, discounts, and shopping-related information for the goods and services of merchants; promoting the goods and services of others through online promotional contests; promoting the goods and services of others by providing websites featuring links to the commercial websites of others which include interactive online applications to access this information; promoting the goods and services of others by providing websites featuring information regarding merchants and coupons, vouchers, promotional codes, rebates, price comparisons, product reviews, offers, deals, discounts, and shopping-related information for the goods and services of others which include interactive online applications to access this information; advertising the goods and services of others via a global computer network, namely, providing information regarding merchants and coupons, vouchers, promotional codes, rebates, price comparisons, product reviews, offers, deals, discounts, and shopping-related information for the goods and services of others; advertising services, namely, providing websites which bring together and display coupons, vouchers, promotional codes, rebates, price comparisons, product reviews, offers, deals, discounts, and shopping-related information and shopping-related information for the good and services of others which include interactive online applications to access this information;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Techniques are described for preventing customers from receiving faulty code. The techniques involve adding marker code to potentially problematic code portions that are not to be included in a final version of the code. The marker code may include a reference date, such as a first date of testing of the code. Before the reference date, various scanning and/or searching tools may be used to determine a presence of the marker code within the code. Moreover, after this reference date, during running of the code, the marker code may cause immediate and program-wide cessation of the code, and provide a message as to why the cessation has occurred. In this way, the problematic code portion(s) will not be passed to a large number of customers.