New Helio Trademark: “Anylang Messenger”
Posted by Justin B. on December 1st, 2007 at 10:45 PMEarlier today we received a memo from the ‘Heliocity Dept. of Trademark Searching and Scrutiny’ (HDTSS)* notifying us of a new trademark at the USPTO website.
The trademarked item is something called “Anylang Messenger”. We’re gonna go head and assume Anylang is short for “Any Language”, so its probably something intended for their Korean market. The USPTO description is simply put, as “Electronic mail and messaging services”. We will keep you updated if we hear anything else about it.
* They’re also the guys who bake all our cakes, but we couldn’t fit that in the acronym.




December 2nd, 2007 at 9:35 pm
maybe it’s a new messaging center (ultimate inbox). since the ultimate inbox is slow and it sucks ass, maybe “anylang messenger” or whatever could replace it. I hope. maybe they’re moving away from fastmobile.
March 14th, 2008 at 11:31 pm
[...] in December, we reported on a new trademark that Helio registered, going by the name “AnyLang Messenger”. [...]