ON LINE SHOPPING MALL SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HOMEGALLERIA HomeGalleria, Inc. 2565 Broadway, Suite 106 New York NY 10025 On-line shopping mall services, namely providing a website on-line at which others offer their goods and services and for which a percentage of the retail purchase price is donated to a selected non-profit organization;
SELL STUFF. BUY STUFF. Half.com, Inc. 1100 E. Hector Street, Suite 425 Conshohocken PA 19428 ON-LINE SHOPPING MALL SERVICES, NAMELY, PROVIDING A WEBSITE AT WHICH OTHERS OFFER THEIR GOODS AND SERVICES;
TANGERINE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSAL TECHNOLOGIES AND SERVICES, INC. 3250 West Big Beaver Road, Suite 229 Troy MI 48084 on-line shopping mall services, namely, providing a website at which others offer their goods and services;INTERNATIONAL;Computer consulting services, namely creating, designing, implementing and maintaining electronic commerce websites for others;
TEXT REVOLUTION Text Revolution.com P.O. Box 592 Boise ID 83701 ON-LINE SHOPPING MALL SERVICES, NAMELY, PROVIDING A WEBSITE AT WHICH OTHERS OFFER THEIR GOODS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A shopping basket system includes a shopping basket component and a wish or gift list component. The functionality of the shopping basket system may be invoked via a graphical image, such as an icon, on a web browser or a desktop of the client computer. The user may browse registered sites on the Internet and drag and drop products into the user's shopping basket. All products may then be purchased concurrently regardless of the site that the product was found. The drag and drop capability is provided by the programmability of the shopping basket. A common schema can be employed for describing items (e.g., products and services) to be purchased from registered sites. In one aspect of the invention the common schema is provided in the eXtensible Markup Language (XML). The shopping basket system is provided with a search engine for searching for products on a user's wish or gift list over the Internet. The search results are provided to the user, which can be added to the user's shopping basket list. In one aspect of the invention, the shopping basket system is programmable, such that any application program may access a user's shopping basket system and add items to the user's shopping basket based on items found in a user's wish list.