NET BOOKS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
NETBOOKS Netbooks, Inc. 475 Sansome Street, Suite 510 San Francisco CA 94111 NET BOOKS;Business applications service provider featuring online business software applications for use in order management, customer relations management, vendor management, accounting, payroll processing, managing data storage, managing electronic communications with other users and third parties, managing network security, providing and managing data and computer systems backup, managing the marketing of goods and services of others, managing production of goods, coordinating and managing scheduling and electronic communications with employees and customers, workflow management, inventory management, managing business information and analytics reporting, human resources and employee management, electronic funds processing, product shipping and order fulfillment, managing data migration between computer systems, managing and conducting point-of-sale transactions, performing online electronic business transactions, managing digital data backup, tracking and payment of taxes on business transactions, and aggregating information from third-party software applications and web sites;
NETBOOKS Netbooks, Inc. 475 Sansome Street, Suite 510 San Francisco CA 94111 NET BOOKS;Business applications service provider featuring online business software applications for use in employee time keeping and schedule management, tracking and managing business projects for customers, for conducting online banking transactions, and user interface software which enables direct user interaction with multiple third-party software applications from a single online control panel;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. A book on demand system for manufacturing a set books. The system includes an order placement system and a book manufacturing system. The order placement system includes a computer and a database for storing books in an electronic form. A customer can operate the computer to access the database and to select a set of books to purchase. In addition, the customer can define the storage space will be used to store the set of books. The computer responds to this customer input by manufacturing the set of books so that the books can be placed physically within the storage space.