TALLY HO

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
TALL-E-HO TALL-E-HO, INC. 1212 PRESTON ROYAL PLAZA DALLAS TX 75230 TALLY HO;MEN'S CLOTHING, NAMELY SPORTS JACKETS, SHIRTS, AND OTHER CLOTHING DESIGNED FOR TALL MEN;
TALLYHO Tallyho Corporation 555 Montgomery Street Fifteenth Floor San Francisco CA 94111 Tally Ho;men's and women's jewelry and watches;
TALLYHO! TallyHo! Apps 716 Aberdeen Way Southlake TX 76092 TALLY HO;Providing consumer information services, making referrals, and connecting qualified service providers with consumers in the field of aircraft maintenance, repair, service, catering, insurance, financing, and sales; providing, via an application on a computing device, consumer information services, making referrals, and connecting qualified service providers with consumers in the field of aircraft maintenance, repair, service, catering, insurance, financing, and sales; providing on-line referrals in the field of aircraft maintenance, and repair, service, catering, insurance, financing, and sales; providing referrals, via an application on a computing device, in the field of aircraft maintenance, and repair, service, catering, insurance, financing, and sales; providing an on-line searchable database featuring referrals in the field of aircraft maintenance, and repair, service, catering, insurance, financing, and sales; on-line matching services for connecting consumers with facilities and providers in the field of aircraft maintenance, repair, service, catering, insurance, financing, and sales; business services in the nature of scheduling aircraft maintenance, and repair, service, and catering;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for gathering data regarding receivers of multicast content is provided. A spanning tree is used to connect a content producer, such as a pay-per-view broadcaster, to one or more receivers over a computer network, such as the Internet. Clients that wish to join a multicast group to which content is sent join the multicast group at the client's designated multicast router. The router sends information regarding the request, such as a tally of the number of clients that have joined the group, through intermediate routers to an endpoint router as identified by the spanning tree. The content producer is able to use the information, such as the tally and demographic information, to analyze the group of receivers. In a pay-per-view setting, the tally can further be compared to the number of subscribers to determine whether illicit receivers have joined the group, whereupon appropriate action is taken.