SELF PAGE

Brand Owner Address Description
SELFPAGE.COM SiteTools, Inc. 1411 federal ave #4 los angeles CA 90025 SELF PAGE;Application service provider (ASP) featuring software for use for website design and publishing to enable posting, showing, uploading, displaying, blogging, sharing, link building or otherwise providing electronic media and user generated content or information over the internet or other communications network; computer service, namely, acting as an application service provider in the field of knowledge management to host computer application software for searching and retrieving information from databases and computer networks; computer service, namely, acting as an application service provider in the field of knowledge management to host computer application software for the collection, editing, organizing, modifying, book marking, transmission, storage and sharing of data and information; computer services in the nature of customized web pages featuring user-defined information, personal profiles and information; providing a website that gives users the ability to create customized web pages featuring user-defined information; providing customized on-line web pages featuring user-defined information, which includes search engines and on-line web links to other web sites;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. In comparison to unnecessary page generation of the prior art, the page generation time according to the current invention is substantially reduced, and the generated page is efficiently accessed. Since in response to at least one of a predetermined set of update events, a page is dynamically generated in advance of a user page request and the dynamically generated page is stored, the current invention allows the efficient page access. The efficient page access is accomplished by storing the dynamically generated page as a static page at a URL identified by a page access call with an argument. Thus, the user accesses the previously generated dynamic page at a high-speed. The use of the prior art technologies such as proxy servers in combination further improves the cost of transmission of the page to the user according to the current invention.