SYM FIND

Brand Owner Address Description
SYMFIND SymFind Inc. 228 Park Ave S, Office #26360 New York NY 10003 SYM FIND;Community outreach services provided to pregnant women, namely, on-line social networking services; Conducting on-line personal lifestyle performance assessments based on principles of emotional happiness by means of the users' inputted preferences and social network; Dating services, namely, providing an on-line computer database featuring single people interested in meeting other single people; Internet based social networking, introduction, and dating services; Internet-based social networking services; On-line social networking services; Personality testing for social purposes; Pre-employment background screening; Providing a social networking website for entertainment purposes; Providing an interactive web site for persons to locate other individuals with similar interests to participate with them in, or accompany them to, events and activities; Providing information in the field of time management to individuals for personal purposes; Providing on-line computer databases and on-line searchable databases in the field of social networking; Providing online fashion questions to help users determine the style of clothing best suited to their individual needs and preferences;SYM;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An electronic price label (ESL) system with automatic assignment of an ESL to an appropriate CBS and timeslot is described. In one aspect, the ESL system automatically assigns a missing ESL to an appropriate CBS and timeslot following a successful find command. After a find command has been transmitted and responded to by the missing ESL, a host computer system has a record of the CBS nearest the ESL and the timeslot that the ESL responded on. The host computer then determines a new timeslot for use by the ESL. The new timeslot is one of the timeslots normally used by the nearest CBS for communication. The host computer may select a timeslot which is currently assigned to fewer ESLs, to allow for even distribution of messages across the timeslots. An assign command is then transmitted to the ESL on the current timeslot, instructing the ESL to change to new timeslot when listening for messages. The host computer system then updates an ESL data file to include the correct CBS and timeslot information. In one aspect of the present invention, the response to the find command may indicate that multiple CBSs are within range of the ESL. In addition to selecting the appropriate timeslot to assign to the ESL, the host computer will also select the appropriate CBS to assign to the ESL.