PEEK IT

Brand Owner Address Description
PEEQ IT peeq media. 30-00 47th Ave. Long Island City NY 11101 PEEK IT;IT;Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable computer software used by consumers for entering orders for printed items already designed and printed and also for users to select an image by brand, enter custom size info, view the custom sized proof on line, approve it and it is printed and shipped; Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable computer software for users to customize templates with type they enter and with selected images or logos, to view a proof of electronic print on demand created item and order it; Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable computer software through which users can access a digital asset management tool that allows searching of hundreds or thousands of images in the hosted repository and then downloading or converting them for reuse; Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable computer software through which users can access a work in process interface that loads customer images to a web site for selecting individually and then allowing customers to mark up their retouching/editing comments which are captured as order instructions whereby the provider can perform that work and repeat the loading of the edited image until they change the status to approved; Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable computer software used by costumers to access a print buying database that enables customers to enter print job specs and to then email these specs with attachments to as many vendors as they would like for the purpose of obtaining quotes;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A technique is provided for facilitating peeking and reading of messages from multiple adapters connected, for example, to a high speed switch in a distributed computing environment. The technique employs a first, relatively quick filter to initially test whether a previously used adapter of the multiple adapters should be used to peek or read a new message. If the first filter fails to select the previously used adapter, then the technique includes employing a second, more complicated filter to determine which adapter of the multiple adapters should be used to peek or read the next message. The first filter includes a first set of tests, and the second filter includes a second set of tests.