CONDUCTING PUBLIC OPINION POLL SURVEYS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
MASON-DIXON MASON DIXON POLITICAL/MEDIA RESEARCH, INC. 10715 Charter Drive, Suite 260 Columbia MD 21044 conducting public opinion poll surveys for political purposes and political consultation services;
MINNESOTA POLL STAR TRIBUNE MEDIA COMPANY Suite 1300 650 3rd Avenue S Minneapolis MN 55488 Conducting public opinion poll surveys, the results of which are published in the newspaper and on the worldwide web;POLL;
OPINION LINE COOPER, WILLIAM H. 18414 Lynton Shaker Hts. OH 44122 conducting public opinion poll surveys for non-business, non-marketing purposes;
POWERPOLL Power Financial Group, Inc. 494 First State Boulevard Wilmington DE 198043745 conducting public opinion poll surveys in the field of stocks and options;POWER POLL;
THE 60 SECOND CONTROVERSY GT SIR Group, The 601 New Loudon Road Suite 101 Latham NY 12110 conducting public opinion poll surveys for non-business and non-marketing purposes;
VOICE OF THE PEOPLE VOICE OF THE PEOPLE P. O. Box 6215 Denver CO 80206 conducting public opinion poll surveys by multi media on a variety of topics with response by telephone, letter or computer;The lining in the drawing is a feature of the mark, and not intended to indicate color.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for autopolling physical layer (PHY) devices in a network is controlled by information contained in a plurality of poll registers. A user independently defines the PHY addresses and register numbers for a plurality of external PHY registers and provides these to the poll registers. In each poll register, an enable bit is provided for each of the selected PHY registers. When a host CPU sets one of the enable bits, the poll logic reads the corresponding PHY register and stores the result in a corresponding poll data register. One poll data register is provided for each poll register. Thereafter, at each polling interval, the poll logic compares the current contents of the selected PHY register with the contents of the corresponding poll data register. If a change is detected, an interrupt is set in an interrupt register, which causes an interrupt to the host CPU.