Desktop Device definition
Examples of Desktop Device in a sentence
If Customer wishes to provide a maps and mapping services to its Desktop Device Subscribers, then Customer shall not unreasonably refuse to use Google Maps for this purpose if Google asks Customer to use Google Maps.
The Google Desktop Applications distributed in this manner shall be limited to Google Desktop Applications that (when downloaded in the aggregate) do not create a negative user experience for the Desktop Device Subscriber by requiring significant download time due to the speed of the Customer Network.
In the event that a Desktop Device Subscriber does not affirmatively agree to install the Google Desktop Application, by clicking on the button to agree to the terms of the Google ▇▇▇▇, then the Google Desktop Application shall not be installed on such Desktop Device Subscriber’s device.
As described in this Rider of the Agreement, Customer agrees to offer the following other Google Services to Desktop Device Subscribers and Phone Device Subscribers, except to the extent that it is not reasonable, as defined in Section 2 below, for Customer to offer these other Google Services.
If Customer wishes to provide a voice-messaging service to its Desktop Device Subscribers or Phone Device Subscribers, then Customer shall not unreasonably refuse to use Grand Central for this purpose if Google asks Customer to use Grand Central.
As described in this Rider B, Customer agrees to distribute the Google Desktop Applications to Desktop Device Subscribers, except to the extent the distribution of particular Google Desktop Applications are not Technically Feasible.
During the activation of a device by a Desktop Device Subscriber and if Technically Feasible, Customer shall give the Desktop Device Subscriber an offer to install the Google Desktop Applications during the activation process.
If Customer wishes to provide location based services (beyond what is otherwise covered by this Agreement) to its Desktop Device Subscribers or Phone Device Subscribers, then Customer shall not unreasonably refuse to use Google’s location based services whenever applicable if Google asks Customer to use Google’s location based services.
If Customer wishes to provide a telephone-based directory assistance service to its Desktop Device Subscribers or Phone Device Subscribers, then Customer shall not unreasonably refuse to use Goog-411 for this purpose if Google asks Customer to use Goog-411.
Upon Google’s prior written approval, Customer shall distribute the Google Desktop Applications through the following methods, but the parties shall consider the user experience of the Desktop Device Subscriber and bandwidth constraints of the Customer Network when determining if a particular Google Desktop Application shall be distributed through each of the methods.