GLASS WALK

Brand Owner Address Description
GLASSWALK MINE, INC. 1225 Silverado Street La Jolla CA 92037 GLASS WALK;Computer services, namely, providing virtual computer systems and virtual computer environments through cloud computing; computer services, namely, software as a service (SAAS) services, namely, hosting, managing, developing, maintaining, and enabling applications and software for cloud-based cross-platform communication, data management, and data access and display for use by others; providing cloud-based services to facilitate data transfer and communication connectivity; computer services, namely, cloud hosting provider services; cloud computing featuring software for use in connection with computer peripherals for mobile devices for displaying data, namely, peripherals worn on the body for displaying data and audio and video; providing online non-downloadable software for setting up, configuring, and controlling wearable computer hardware, wearable computer peripherals, and wearable visual capture devices; providing online non-downloadable software for computer peripherals for mobile devices for remotely accessing and transmitting data, namely, peripherals worn on the body for remotely accessing, transmitting, and displaying data and audio and video; providing temporary use of non-downloadable software for wearable mobile devices for wirelessly transmitting commands to mobile phones and accessing information from the cloud;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method of interfacing a drilling machine with one of a number of different walk-over guidance systems involves receiving an ID signal from a particular walk-over guidance system selected for use with the drilling machine. A protocol library associated with the particular walk-over guidance system is accessed in response to the ID signal. The protocol library is used to effect communication between the particular walk-over guidance system and a control system of the drilling machine during cooperative use of the particular walk-over guidance system and drilling machine. Using the protocol library involves converting, as prescribed by the protocol library, locator signals received from the particular walk-over guidance system from a locator protocol to a common protocol used by the control system of the drilling machine. Locator and drilling machine data of various types can be presented to a drilling machine operator via an on-board display.