PROVIDING TEMPORARY USE INTERACTIVE

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MY DOCTOR. MY HEALTH. Gidwani, Vinod T. 3625 Liberty Lane Glenview IL 600253719 Providing temporary use of interactive, non-downloadable computer software to perform office functions in the healthcare industry, namely, billing, scheduling, accounting, submitting and issuing of prescriptions, to facilitate communication between healthcare providers, and between healthcare providers and patients, to maintain personal healthcare records, to provide healthcare information and literature, to maintain electronic medical records, to make referrals and to better manage patient outcomes; Computer programming; Computer programming in the medical field; Computer software design; Maintenance of computer software; Data conversion of computer program data or information; Duplicating computer programs; Monitoring and technical support of the computer systems of others and providing back-up computer programs and facilities; Repair of damaged computer programs; Updating of computer programs for third parties;
SPEAR Spear Education 7201 East Princess Boulevard Scottsdale AZ 85255 Providing temporary use of interactive multimedia software featuring audio and video information for dentists on the subject of treatments, procedures and alternatives related to dentistry;
VENTURES INITIATIVE AND FOCUS Ventures In Education, Inc. Suite 259 2440 Broadway New York NY 10029 PROVIDING TEMPORARY USE OF INTERACTIVE, NON-DOWNLOADABLE SOFTWARE VIA GLOBAL COMPUTER NETWORK FOR RESEARCH AND DIAGNOSTIC TESTING IN A WIDE VARIETY OF ELEMENTARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOL SUBJECTS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In a tag reader/writer 10 according to the present invention, first, a temporary ID receiver 11 receives a temporary ID unit of temporary IDs of RFID tags 41-44, and 47 detected by another tag reader/writer 20, and stores them into a temporary ID storage DB 12. When the tag reader/writer 10 detects RFID tags 41, 43, 45, 46, and 48 within a communication area of its own, a temporary ID acquirer 13 thereof acquires temporary IDs of those RFID tags and stores them into the temporary ID storage DB 12. Thereafter, the tag reader/writer 10 makes a temporary ID comparator 14 compare temporary ID units stored, to specify a temporary ID corresponding to a difference between them, based on the result of the comparison. When the temporary ID is a decrease, it is determined to be a lost article, and a message of the lost article is sent. When the temporary ID is an increase, it is determined to be a newly purchased article, and related advertisement information is provided.