YAHOO

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
Y.COM YAHOO! INC. 701 1ST AVENUE SUNNYVALE CA 94089 YAHOO;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Creating indexes of information, sites, and other resources available on computer networks for others; searching and retrieving information, sites, and other resources available on computer networks for others; computer services, namely, providing search engines for obtaining data on a global computer network; design, creation, hosting, and maintenance of websites for others; providing temporary use of online non-downloadable software for use in designing, creating, hosting, maintaining, and operating personal web pages; hosting computer software applications of others; providing customized online web pages featuring user-defined information, which includes search engines and online web links to other websites; online computer mapping services; mapping services, namely, providing a website and website links to geographic information, map images, and trip routing; computer services, namely, providing spam filtering, firewall, and parental control online filtering services;
YAHOO.COM Turowski, Thomas A. 253 Mountain Ave. Revere MA 02151 YAHOO;yahoo.com;internet use;
YAHOO.COM TRADEMARK KING INC. 6795 AVA AVENUE PORTAGE IN 46368 YAHOO;Brand development and evaluation services in the field of trademarks, trade names, and domain names; Creating trademarks for others;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for accurately determining the geographic location of a PC or other networked device on the Internet. Client software furnished by a service provider performs trace-route or other network analysis commands to known servers (e.g., eBay, Yahoo, Amazon) or even servers at random locations. The client collects an array of IP address and other network information as a result of the trace-routes, and the trace-route IP information is then transmitted to the service provider that is trying to identify the geographic location of the client. Using the array of IP addresses thus generated, the Internet server software can analyze location information of each Internet hop within each trace-route. For example, the server might look at the first five hops from the client to the server. If four of the five routers have addresses within the geographic area of interest, the server can conclude that the client is probably within the geographic area.