BILLION DOLLAR BROKER

Brand Owner Address Description
BILLION $$$ BROKER LEVY, CAROL E. 211 Central Park West New York NY 10024 BILLION DOLLAR BROKER;Throw pillows, floor pillows, accent pillows, chair cushions, curtain hooks, curtain rings, curtain rods, fire screens for domestic use, fabric furniture covers, furniture covers not of fabric, mirrors, picture frames, hangers for clothes, indoor blinds, window shades, towel hooks not of metal, towel racks, towel stands; Paints, primers, varnishes, wood stains; Soap and lotion dispensers, soap dishes, toilet tissue holders, toothbrush holders, waste baskets, napkin rings not of precious metal, stoneware, namely, dinner plates, salad plates, soup bowls, cups and saucers, beverage glassware, vases, candlesticks not of precious metal; Bed sheets, pillow cases, pillow shams, comforters, quilts, bed spreads, bed skirts, duvets, bed blankets, afghans, cloth throws, towels, pot holders, dish cloths, cloth table cloths, cloth napkins, textile place mats, shower curtains, fabric window treatments; Artificial flowers, namely, arrangements and wreaths; artificial flowers, namely, of paper, plastics, silk, textile; permanent botanicals in the nature of artificial flowers and plants;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A content-based publish/subscribe system for providing gapless message delivery from a publishing client to a subscribing client, the system includes a plurality of brokers operatively coupled to one another via a network. Each of the brokers include at least one processor and are configured as a publisher-hosting broker, a subscriber-hosting broker or an intermediate broker. The subscriber-hosting broker is operatively coupled to the publisher-hosting broker via the network through the intermediate broker. At least a portion of the plurality of brokers are configured so as to eliminate a need for persistent storage of messages at the intermediate broker and to substantially guarantee a gapless delivery of one or more messages transmitted by the publishing client to the subscribing client, even in the presence of a failure in the publish/subscribe system.