Widgets Sample Clauses

Widgets. Google and Customer shall collaborate on a variety of widgets that shall take advantage of the Customer Network. If technically feasible and commercially reasonable, the focus of this collaboration may include enhancements to the Google applications and services described in this Agreement as well as new widgets that uniquely take advantage of aspects of the Customer Network, such as location data and quality of service.
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Widgets. The content of Widgets
Widgets. Customers must not implement custom or third-party Widgets in the LuxSci user interface which might be used for transferring/storing ePHI at third party locations in a manner which does not safeguard that data for HIPAA compliance. LuxSci does not include the data in or passing through third-party Widgets to be in its definition of possible ePHI.
Widgets. Tencap Tennis widgets ("Tencap Tennis Widgets") are tools which you may install on your mobile device or place on your web site in order for visitors to your web site to access and view Content and other information located on the Tencap Tennis Web Site. Tencap Tennis Widgets may include, without limitation, Tencap Tennis trademarks and logos, headlines and links to articles located on the Tencap Tennis Web Site, search boxes which link to Content and other information located on the Tencap Tennis Web Site, and advertising for Tencap Tennis and third party products and services. References to Tencap Tennis Widgets herein shall include, without limitation, all associated Content and information provided via the Tencap Tennis Widgets, all software files or other intellectual property comprising or provided via the Tencap Tennis Widgets, all data and code that accompanies the Tencap Tennis Widgets, and all upgrades, enhancements, modifications, updates and revisions of such software and code. Your use of the Tencap Tennis Widgets is subject to all of the general terms and restrictions of use contained elsewhere in these Terms of Use, as well as all of the other terms and conditions contained herein. You are not licensed to use the Tencap Tennis Widgets for any other purposes, and nothing herein shall be deemed to grant you any right, title or interest in the Tencap Tennis Widgets. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, you may not use the Tencap Tennis Widgets to offer or promote, or otherwise use the Tencap Tennis Widgets in association with, any products or services for sale. In the event you place Tencap Tennis Widgets on your web site, you may not use the Tencap Tennis Widgets in any manner that would constitute an endorsement (whether express or implied) by Tencap Tennis (including any of its parent, subsidiary or related companies) of your web site or any product, service or activity contained on your web site. You may not place the Tencap Tennis Widgets on any web site that includes content that is offensive, abusive, harassing, threatening, discriminatory, vulgar, pornographic or otherwise inappropriate as determined by Tencap Tennis in its sole discretion. The Tencap Tennis Widgets may be used only with those platforms from which a functional link is made available that directs users to Content and other information as located on the Tencap Tennis Web Site. You may not use the Tencap Tennis Widgets in any manner that does not permit succes...
Widgets. A software widget is a generic type of software application comprising portable code intended for one or more different software platforms (Software widget, 2011). Since the 1980s, when the term “widget” appeared (Xxxxx and Xxxxxxxx, 1988), different types of widgets have come up including GUI widgets, disclosure widgets, desktop widgets, widget applications and web widgets. Web widgets in particular are software applications/widgets designed for the web and may be embedded and executed within a web page accessed by the end user (Web widget, 2011). They are stand-alone applications and one of their most important features is that their content is not controlled by the widget host. Although the widget content is read-only by the widget host, the end user may interact with the widget, as long as such functionality is provided. On the other hand, the host is able to modify the way the widget appears on the host page such as the location or size, and even to establish some initialization parameters in the URI. A number of Web widget toolkits are nowadays available aiming at providing sets of widgets to be used when designing applications with graphical user interfaces. Some of the most popular categories of widget toolkits include low level (integrated in the operating system or on top of it as a separate application) and high level widget toolkits (operating system specific or cross platform). Xxxx Xxxxxxx (Xxxxxxx, 2008), jQuery (Xxxxxxx, 2010), Abstract Window Toolkit (Xxxxxxxx, 1977), Google Web Toolkit (GWT) (Xxxxxx and Xxxx, 2007), YUI1, Sencha (formerly Ext JS)2, TIBCO (Brown, 2011), DHTMLX3 or Swing (Xxxxxxxx et al., 1998) are popular widget toolkits used to create web widgets.
Widgets. Our Site may include Widgets, which are interactive mini-programs that run on any website in which the Widget is embedded, to provide specific services from another company and through which data and/or information is displayed (e.g. displaying the news, opinions, videos, music, etc.). Personal information, such as your email address, may be collected through the Widget. Cookies may also be set by the Widget to enable it to function properly. Information collected by this Widget is governed by the privacy policy of the company that created it.
Widgets. [*] CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS. - find a lender - find a mover - mortgage calculator - mortgage rate feed - find self storage - salary calculator - neighborhood information - school reports - check your credit/credit reports - home affordability calculator - relocation wizard MOVING PAGE: [*] screen will be built, hosted and programmed by AOL. HS will provide Content for integration within this page as follows.
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Widgets. Generally, widgets are tools that you may place on your website, which allow visitors to your website to access and view content on or from another website. Widgets published by EK Enterprises (“Widgets”) provide access to the Websites, Content and Services from points outside of the Websites. Widgets may be placed on your websites, blogs, your pages at online social network or media sites (to the extent permitted by such sites), and other similar platforms. EK Enterprises prohibits the placement of Widgets on websites, platforms or devices that contain content that is sexual, offensive, deceptive or illegal in nature or that in any way promotes or encourages hatred, violence, discrimination or illegal activities, or otherwise inappropriate as determined by EK Enterprises in its sole discretion. You shall use the Widgets in a manner consistent with all applicable laws and solely for lawful purposes. You cannot use the Widgets for any other purpose, and nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to grant you any rights, title or interest in the Widgets, Websites, Content or Services. EK Enterprises reserves the right to remove or demand the removal of any Widget, or revoke your right to use any Widget, for any reason. By accessing and using any Widget (including copying any Widget html code), you agree to be bound by the following: You may only display the Widget(s) on a website you own and operate and not in any other manner or in any other medium. You may not modify any Widget. Without limitation, you may not change any code provided by “EK Enterprises” , obscure or disable any element of any Widget, tag links to EK Enterprises from the Widget with a “nofollow” attribute or otherwise prevent or discourage search engines from following or scoring link. Except for displaying the Widget, you agree not to make any representations, warranties (express or implied) or other statements concerning “EK Enterprises” , our Websites, Services, and Providers. You may not display any Widget in any manner that implies affiliation with, sponsorship or endorsement by “EK Enterprises” . You must place the Widget on a page that is context-appropriate to the content of the Widget, and any reference to EK Enterprises or its products and services must be accurate. For example, you may place Widgets on pages of your web site that contain a discussion of personal finance, mortgages or residential real estate. You may not place the Widget on any site that contains any content that ...

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