MAGAZINES NEWSLETTERS ON

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
CONDO LIFESTYLES MCD Marketing Associates, Inc. 935 CURTISS STREET SUITE 5 Downers Grove IL 60516 magazines and newsletters on the subject of community associations, condominiums, and townhouses;CONDO LIFE STYLES;CONDO;
COREL COREL CORPORATION 1600 Carling Avenue Ottawa, Ontario K1Z8R7 Canada magazines and newsletters on the subjects of computer graphics, software, hardware and technology;
DIGITAL PULSE TIME INC. NEW MEDIA 1271 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK NY 10020 magazines and newsletters on the subjects of computers and the computer industry, online and web news and information, stock quotations and information, multimedia news and information, electronic bulletin boards and virtual reality files;
INNER IQ Reiher, Robert 746 Saint Katherine Drive La Canada CA 91011 magazines and newsletters on the subject of educational physiology;
JOBBY Job&Hobby, Inc. 9602 Bellevue Drive Bethesda MD 20814 magazines and newsletters on the subject of organization behavior, human resources, human resource management, leadership, careers, hobbies and employment, and featuring job postings and job advertisements;
NOURISH EGW International Corporation Suite 8 1300 Galaxy Way Concord CA 94520 magazines and newsletters on the subjects of healthy and natural nutrition;
STROLLER NETWORK Powers, Sandra 315 East 52nd Street New York NY 10022 MAGAZINES AND NEWSLETTERS ON THE SUBJECT OF CHILD CARE;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A device for holding a plurality of firearm magazines is disclosed. The device includes an upper plate, a lower plate, and a securing member. The upper plate is rotationally positioned about the securing member, and the lower plate is rotationally mounted to the securing member below the upper plate. Firearm magazines are placed between the upper plate and the lower plate, which together securely engage the magazines when tightened with the securing member. Multidirectional movements of the upper plate and the lower plate facilitate placement and securing of the magazines.