ORGANIZING HOSTING CONFERENCES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AIRBNB OPENAIR AIRBNB, INC. 888 Brannan St. San Francisco CA 94103 Organizing and hosting conferences and exhibitions in the field of computer software, software development and social networking for non-business and non-commercial purposes;AIR BNB OPEN AIR;Arranging, hosting, and conducting business conferences; Organizing, promoting and conducting events, exhibitions, fairs and tradeshows in the field of software development for commercial, promotional and advertising purposes; Organizing and hosting conferences and exhibitions in the field of computer software, software development and social networking for commercial, promotional and advertising purposes;
AIRBNBOPEN AIRBNB, INC. 888 Brannan St. San Francisco CA 94103 Organizing and hosting conferences and exhibitions in the field of travel, hospitality and social networking for non-business and non-commercial purposes;AIR BNB OPEN;Arranging, hosting, and conducting business conferences; Organizing, promoting and conducting events, exhibitions, fairs and tradeshows in the field of travel and hospitality for commercial, promotional and advertising purposes; Organizing and hosting conferences and exhibitions in the field of travel, hospitality and social networking for commercial, promotional and advertising purposes;
BIG DATA SUMMIT Aster Data, Inc. Suite 100 959 Skyway Road San Carlos CA 94070 Organizing and hosting conferences and symposia in the fields of data warehousing and data management;
BLOCKWORLD DATA 2.0, INC. 2269 CHESTNUT ST, SUITE 117 SAN FRANCISCO CA 94123 Organizing and hosting conferences, conventions, exhibitions, training and tutorials in the fields of business, commerce, technology, computer programming and software development;BLOCK WORLD;
QCON C4Media Inc. 2267 Lake Shore Boulevard West Suite 705 Toronto, Ontario M8V3X2 Canada Organizing and hosting conferences, exhibitions, training and tutorials in the field of information technology; production of audio/visual presentations, namely, film and video production; consultancy, advisory and information services relating to all the aforesaid services; providing online non-downloadable video recordings in the field of information technology;[ Printed matter, namely, books in the field of information technology; photographs; stationery ];Providing a web site featuring downloadable electronic publications of others, namely, journals, magazines, newsletters, books, articles, presentations and interviews featuring information on the topic of information technology;
RESPONSIBLE GAMBLING COUNCIL Responsible Gambling Council (Ontario) Suite 4070 3080 Yonge Street Toronto M4N3N1 Canada Organizing and hosting conferences and forums on gambling issues including best practices, prevention, research, and public awareness; providing educational community programs to youth and the general public on gambling issues including best practices, prevention, research, and public awareness; providing information on gambling and related gambling issues; providing a web site featuring information on gambling; providing e-mail newsletters in the field of gambling [ ; providing a web site e-library of resource materials in the field of problem gambling; producing and sponsoring dramatic, theatre, television programming related to gambling ];Association services, namely, promoting the interests of those concerned with gambling related issues; promoting public awareness of problem gambling by working with industry on prevention policies and procedures, public awareness initiatives, and public service announcements; supporting and conducting public policy research into problem gambling, namely, identifying research and funding requirements;GAMBLING COUNCIL;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. An apparatus uses a "self-organizing" method to eliminate or at least partially compensate for undesired or unexpected threshold errors encountered in analog-to-digital conversions. The self-organizing feature results in a relatively good, such as an optimal, spacing of a plurality of comparator thresholds even in the presence of relatively large comparator offsets, reference offsets, or other system offsets. Advantageously, the self-organizing techniques can be used without a special starting point for the thresholds. The self-organizing techniques can be used applied to at least portions of any analog-to-digital converter ADC that uses comparators, such as flash ADCs, pipeline ADCs, and sub-ranging ADCs.