WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ADJACENCY Adjacency, Inc. 931 East Main St. #10 Madison WI 537032929 web site development services;
DOTTED EYE ECTEON, INC. 1697 Broadway, Suite 906 New York NY 10019 WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES;
ECOMM INTEGRATED CONCEPTS, INC. 14683 Midway Road, Suite 200 Addison TX 75001 web site development services;
EPRO INTEGRATED CONCEPTS, INC. 14683 Midway Road, Suite 200 Addison TX 75001 web site development services;
IDW INTERACTIVE DESIGN WORKS Cox Texas Publications, Inc. P.O. Box 670 Austin TX 78767 web site development services;building and management of interactive products on the Internet;computer online services;web site development services;
LANGUAGES ON LINE Cherry Creek Language Centre 1325 S. Colorado Blvd., Ste, 100 Denver CO 80222 web site development services, web site internationalization and on-line language services, languages on line Internet server co-op;
MEDSITES MEDNET TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 1975 LINDEN BOULEVARD ELMONT NY 110034004 WEB SITE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FOR DOCTORS, HOSPITALS, MEDICAL PERSONNEL AND FACILITIES;
ONE MATCH FIRE Rheingold, Ted 825 Oak St. San Francisco CA 94177 Web site development services;
ONE MATCH FIRE Rheingold, Ted 825 Oak St. San Francisco CA 94177 Web site development services;
 

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

   
Technical Examples
  1. Methods, systems, and computer program products are disclosed for sharing data related to a session created by a user within a domain of sites or services. A user logs on to a site, such as a Web site or other entity, and creates a session. The session created has an identifier which can be shared with other sites or entities in the same domain or logical group. In the course of utilizing services on the site, the user attempts access to services on another site. When this attempt is made, the user's session data is passed to the second site. The session data is analyzed on the second site by checking configuration data on the second site. If it is not found to be valid (e.g. it is created by a site outside the domain of the second site), the user is required to explicilty logon. If the configuration data indicates that it is valid, the session data is passed back to the first site using a verification routine (part of the configuration data) on the second site. If the first site authenticates the session data, the user is allowed to access services on the second site without having to explicitly logon.