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  2. Bufferbloat - Wikipedia

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    Bufferbloat is the undesirable latency that comes from a router or other network equipment buffering too many data packets. Bufferbloat can also cause packet delay variation (also known as jitter), as well as reduce the overall network throughput .

  3. Dave Täht - Wikipedia

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    Co-Founder of the Bufferbloat Project Dave Täht (born August 11, 1965) is an American network engineer , musician, lecturer, asteroid exploration advocate, and Internet activist. He is the chief executive officer of TekLibre.

  4. J.Jill - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, J.Jill was acquired by rival retailer The Talbots, Inc., ceasing to be a publicly traded company; Talbots topped Liz Claiborne in a "bidding war" for ownership of J. Jill, paying US$517 million for the brand. [4] Despite the high sale three years before Golden Gate Capital acquired the company for a devalued $63 million in 2009. [5]

  5. 50 Clothing Brands That Are Still Made in America - AOL

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    Following through on the promise of its name, the All American Clothing Co. conducts every conceivable part of its business in the U.S.A. Founded in response to a former employer's outsourcing ...

  6. Prana (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Prana was started in a garage in Carlsbad, California in 1992 by Beaver and Pam Theodosakis. They wished to make sustainably made clothes and set about sewing the pieces themselves. The company grew and was acquired in 2014 by Columbia Sportswear for $190 million. [2]

  7. 'Competing' Brands You Didn't Know Were Made by the Same Company

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    Swiffer, Mr. Clean, Febreze, Puffs, Bounty, Charmin. In addition to products that clean hair and laundry, P&G has numerous brands devoted to cleaning the home.

  8. Icebreaker (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The company began by specialising in the creation of merino base layers and now offers underwear, mid layers, outer wear, socks and accessories based on natural fibres. Icebreaker was founded in 1995 by Jeremy Moon , and now supplies its clothing to more than 4,700 stores in 50 countries.

  9. Woolrich - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Woolrich provided the clothing used in the film The Horse Whisperer. [5] In 2007, the company's long-time president and CEO, Roswell Brayton, Jr., died after collapsing at the Woolrich headquarters. He was a sixth generation member of the Rich family and joined the company in 1977 and became president in 1996 and CEO the next year. [17]