INNER VIEW

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
INNERVIEW Psychological Advantage, The 2451 Cumberland Parkway Suite 3205 Atlanta GA 30339 INNER VIEW;business consulting services;
INNERVIEW BODYMEDIA, INC. One Gateway Center 420 Fort Duquesne Boulevard, Suite 1900 Pittsburgh PA 15222 INNER VIEW;PROVIDING TEMPORARY USE OF NON-DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE ACCESSIBLE THROUGH A GLOBAL OR LOCAL COMPUTER INFORMATION NETWORK FOR RETRIEVING, SAVING, DISPLAYING, ANALYZING, GRAPHING, ANNOTATING AND EXPORTING DATA COLLECTED BY AND/OR UTILIZED IN CONJUNCTION WITH CERTAIN PHYSIOLOGICAL AND/OR HUMAN ACTIVITY MONITORING DEVICES, FOR CONFIGURING PHYSIOLOGICAL AND/OR HUMAN ACTIVITY MONITORING DEVICES AND FOR PROVIDING ADVICE AND/OR SUGGESTIONS TO THE USER OR A THIRD PARTY BASED UPON RESULTS FROM DATA THAT IS COLLECTED;
INNERVIEW InnerView Group 1500 Walnut St, Suite #1620 Philadelphia PA 19102 INNER VIEW; INTERVIEW;Brand evaluation services; Marketing analysis services; Marketing consulting; Marketing and branding services, namely, providing customized communication programs to obtain consumer insights and develop branding strategies;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. Web pages are displayed with a simultaneous overview and magnified view. An indicator can show the portion of the overview in the magnified view. Both views can be shown, one above the other, across the full width of the same screen. A user can select between such a split view and another view, including an overview-only view, a magnified-only view, and a view in which selected text is laid out to fit the width of the magnified view. Navigational input can directly move the layout in the magnified view or the cursor, and can scroll both the overview and magnified view. The magnified view can display text with antialiased fonts designed for its resolution. The magnified view can be made to function like a magnifying glass. The width of text in multicolumn layouts can be limited to fit the width of a view window, such as the magnified-view.