The company is also in early stages of
identifying company logos in photographs.
Not exact matches
If you've ever taken a road trip in Canada, chances are you've pulled into a service station owned by Alimentation Couche - Tard, a
company easily
identified by the winking owl it uses as a
logo.
In a few rare cases, the alphabet can disappear altogether and a
logo becomes all a
company needs to be
identified, like those golden arches you see hovering over the next off - ramp.
To gain the Certified Transitional
logo for its new cereal, Kashi worked with Hesco / Dakota Organic Products, a specialty grain
company, to
identify and work with two farmers interested in transitioning new land from conventional to organic farming practices.
Use of
company logos is purely for
identifying the actual
logo owner.
1974 > The internet «took off» 1990 > The invention of the web 1990 > The LINGUIST List 1991 > From ASCII to Unicode 1994 > Travlang, travel and languages 1995 > The Internet Dictionary Project 1995 > NetGlos, a glossary of the internet 1995 > Various languages on our screen 1995 > Global Reach, promoting localization 1996 > OneLook Dictionaries, a «fast finder» 1997 > 82.3 % of the web in English 1997 > The internet, a tool for minority languages 1997 > A European terminology database 1997 > Babel Fish, a free translation software 1997 > The tools of the translation
company Logos 1997 > Specialized terminology databases 1998 > The need for a «linguistic democracy» 1999 > Bilingual dictionaries in WordReference.com 1999 > The internet, a mandatory tool for translators 1999 > The need for bilingual information online 2000 > Online encyclopedias and dictionaries 2000 > The web portal yourDictionary.com 2000 > Project Gutengerg and languages 2001 > Wikipedia, a collaborative encyclopedia 2001 > UNL, a digital metalanguage project 2001 > A market for language translation software 2004 > The web 2.0, community and sharing 2007 > The ISO 639 - 3 standard to
identify languages 2007 > Google Translate 2009 > 6,909 languages in the Ethnologue 2010 > A UNESCO atlas for endangered languages
Partner
companies identified with a double - heart
logo pay fees to LOYAL3 in exchange for offerings services like «Social Stock Plans», IPOs and follow - on offerings, as well as for non-offering services such as «increasing brand engagement».
C. Channel Islands Adventure
Company and other trademarks and / or service marks (including
logos and designs) found on the Web Site are trademarks / service marks that
identify Channel Islands Adventure
Company and the goods and / or services provided by Channel Islands Adventure
Company.
«Dropbox Enterprise and Dropbox Business will also offer custom branding, allowing users to put a
company logo on documents, so the recipient will be able to quickly
identify it as corporate information.»
Upon
identifying your IP, the
company retained capable attorneys who were successful in obtaining U.S. trademark registrations on the corporate name, non-functional design, and
logo so customers could more easily
identify the Superstar widget and its association with the
company.
Finally, we see
companies protecting their intellectual property through the use of trademarks, such as coming up with unique brand or product name,
logo and / or catch phrase to help
identify and distinguish their product from other similar types of products in the marketplace.
Now to
identify the phone, you have to follow the person who passed you by, stalk him / her till the ends of the earth until they put the phone down, see the
company logo and if you fail even after that (which you often will), just simply go up to them and ask which phone they are using.
Google Lens can currently
identify buildings / landmarks,
company logos, cat / dog breeds, text, paintings, movies, etc..
Prospective employer's posted
logo is for informational use only to assist job searchers to
identify in prospective
companies at once for their application submission.
Admittedly, it's challenging to
identify your brokerage on Twitter where text is limited to 140 characters, but I've seen a number of brokerages lately that have their
company logos as an identifier instead of the salesperson's picture.
The marketing agreements we prepare for clients have included such services to lenders or title agents as helping market and promote loan or title products through the brokerage's publications, placing the lender or title agent's banner on the brokerage's Web site, displaying the lender or title agent's sign in the real estate office and at open houses, handing out brochures, providing a list of individuals who have visited open houses or signed listing agreements or sales contracts, permitting limited use of the brokerage's
logo to
identify the
company as the preferred vendor, permitting the lender or title agent to make presentations to the real estate sales staff, and providing office space and facilities.