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Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
COMTES D'URGEL DE, AYMON DE SAINT PRIEST AYMONY DEURRE VINSOBRES (DROME) France COUNT;WINES WINES;
ICOUNT FremantleMedia Limited 1 Stephen Street London W1T1AL United Kingdom I COUNT;I COUNT;Conducting business and marketing research surveys in the field of entertainment products and services and consumer preferences therefor; market research services in the field of entertainment products and services and consumer preferences therefor; business research, conducting opinion polls, and business consultation services all in the field of entertainment products and services and consumer preferences therefor;
ICOUNT Voycit, Inc. 1023 South 2480 East Spanish Fork UT 84660 I COUNT;Providing a website featuring information about political issues, namely, a website featuring news, information, comments, polling, user content in the form of links, articles, and opinions, and an on-line search which allows users to collect and analyze political information electronically; conducting public opinion polls over the internet in the field of politics;Online social networking services, namely, providing a social network in the field of politics for communication between users, politicians, candidates, and lobbyists;
KOUNT KOUNT INC. 917 S Lusk St Boise ID 83706 COUNT;Risk management services for merchants, financial institutions and telecommunications companies, doing business via a global computer network;
RABBIT COUNT Asymmetrex 39 Sheridan Street Boston MA 02130 COUNT;Scientific and technological services, namely, scientific testing in the field of rapid tissue stem cell counts; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for tissue stem cell counting;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and system for determining the memory utilization of a heap are provided. With the method and system, object allocations and optionally, possible memory freeing events are used to initiate a mark-and-count operation. The mark-and-count operation marks the live objects and maintains a running count of their memory bytes allocated to the live objects, referred to as a live count. The execution of the mark-and-count operation may be dependent upon various criteria including thresholds, functions of the live count, peak live counts, number of memory bytes allocated since a previous mark-and-count operation was performed, and the like. In addition to the live count, a peak live count may be obtained and updated as new peak live counts are identified. When the peak live count is updated, additional information may be obtained via a heap dump, arcflow tree, or the like.