PROVIDING NON DOWNLOADABLE COMPUTER

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FISHANGLER FISHANGLER 3232 NE 31ST AVENUE LIGHTHOUSE POINT FL 33064 Providing non-downloadable computer, electronic and online databases for social and community interest groups for the purposes of entertainment and education featuring information in the field of fishing;Peer-to-peer photo sharing and video sharing services, namely, electronic transmission of digital photo files, videos, and audiovisual content among Internet users;FISH ANGLER;Internet-based introduction and social networking services; Providing on-line computer databases in the fields of social networking;Computer services, namely, creating virtual communities for registered users to organize groups and events, participate in discussions, get feedback from their peers, and engage in social, business and community networking;
LIVING SAGE Projection Inc. 1033 River Road, Unit 1 Edgewater NJ 07020 Providing non-downloadable computer, electronic and online databases for educational purposes, namely, providing education in techniques, options, services, products for, and potential benefits and risks from, medical procedures, services and practices;
ROCKSHOT Gameforge 4D GmbH Albert-Nestler-Str. 8 Karlsruhe D-76131 Germany Providing non-downloadable computer, video, electronic, and interactive games on the Internet; entertainment services, namely, providing online video games, electronic games, interactive games, and computer games and game programs; providing information regarding video games, electronic games, interactive games, and computer games;Computer game software; video game software; computer game programs and computer game software for video games, electronic games, interactive games, and computer games;ROCK SHOT;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An API is provided that enables programmability of a 3D chip, wherein programming or algorithmic elements written by the developer can be downloaded to the chip, thereby programming the chip to perform those algorithms. A developer writes a routine that is downloadable to a 3D graphics chip. There are also a set of algorithmic elements that are provided in connection with the API that have already been programmed for the developer, that are downloadable to the programmable chip for improved performance. Thus, a developer may download preexisting API objects to a 3D graphics chip. A developer adheres to a specific format for packing up an algorithmic element, or set of instructions, for implementation by a 3D graphics chip. The developer packs the instruction set into an array of numbers, by referring to a list of 'tokens' understood by the 3D graphics chip. This array of numbers in turn is mapped correctly to the 3D graphics chip for implementation of the algorithmic element by the 3D graphics chip.