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Gerald Cooperstein, Rockville, MD US
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20100061517 | DIODE FOR FLASH RADIOGRAPHY - A flash radiography diode includes a cathode and an anode. The cathode includes a frustum member with a bore extending through the frustum member. The anode is a tapered anode made of an electrically conductive material and oriented toward the cathode. The anode and the cathode are housed in a chamber with a gap between the anode and the cathode. The cathode is configured to emit electrons to the tapered anode, which electrons strike the anode and create an anode plasma. The anode plasma creates X rays which propagate from the anode. | 03-11-2010 |
Howard Cooperstein, Dublin, CA US
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20160073162 | MULTI-PERSON AND MULTI-DEVICE CONTENT PERSONALIZATION - A method for multi-person and multi-device content personalization is described. The method includes receiving via a wireless network interface a first user identifier advertised by a portable client device; determining that the signal strength of the portable client device at the wireless network interface is greater than a threshold value; and selecting content items in a sequence based on consumption statistics of content associated with a second user identifier on the media device and consumption statistics of content associated with the first user identifier, wherein consumption statistics include records indicating one or more interactions with the content items of a plurality of content items by one or more users associated with user identifiers. | 03-10-2016 |
Howard Cooperstein, Santa Clara, CA US
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20120144413 | RANKING CONTENT USING USER FEEDBACK - A technology is described for ranking content using user feedback. A method can include presenting a content entry to a plurality of users to enable viewing of the content entry. Positive and negative ratings can be captured about the content entry from the plurality of users. A relative deviation value can be calculated using the positive ratings and negative ratings for the content entry to form a raw rating score using a processor. Another operation can be scaling the raw rating score via a power function to form a controversial rating score using a processor. The content entry may then be displayed in a ranked order with other content entries based on the controversial rating score. | 06-07-2012 |
Howard Cooperstein, Mountain View, CA US
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20110072396 | Gallery User Interface Controls - A computing system for providing a user interface control to modify properties of items within a main application window. The computing system has a main application window, a gallery control window, a control object selection processing module, and a control object focus processing module. The main application window contains one or more application items, each application item having one or more control properties affecting a behavior of the application item. The gallery control window contains a list of one or more control objects for modifying control properties of the application items located within the main application window. Each of the control objects in the list of control objects includes a graphical icon having a selection portion and a properties portion and one or more control properties that affect one or more items within the main application window. | 03-24-2011 |
Howard L. Cooperstein, Mountain View, WA US
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20140181627 | ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT STYLE MATRIX - A method and system for rendering electronic document objects is provided in which a style matrix holds potential attribute values, and attribute references are used to address values in the style matrix. A mix of attribute references and actual attribute values may be used so make some attributes theme- and application-specific, and others theme- and application-independent. Further, a method for rendering a gallery of potential styles is provided. Additionally, a method for associating a style matrix with an electronic document application is provided. Finally, a computer-readable medium for storing a computer-interpretable data structure that identifies a matrix of style attribute types and style attribute values is provided. | 06-26-2014 |
Howard L. Cooperstein, Merlo Park, CA US
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20100289820 | Creation and Manipulation of Canvases Based on Ink Strokes - A canvas in an inking application is created and manipulated based on ink strokes. An ink stroke outside a presented canvas, even outside a user interface of the inking application, is recorded and the presented canvas enlarged to cover the recorded ink stroke. If the ink stroke begins on a command area such as a canvas size control icon, the command associated with the area is executed. If the ink stroke begins in a typed text area, lines are frozen and separated responsive to the first stroke. A new canvas is presented between the separated lines. A size of the new canvas is adjusted based on ink entry or a size of the first ink stroke. | 11-18-2010 |
Howard L. Cooperstein, Menlo Park, CA US
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20080313210 | Content Publishing Customized to Capabilities of Device - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to customizing content to the capabilities of a device. In aspects, an editor uses an editorial tool to specify criteria applicable to content. The criteria include rules to apply in generating content based on quantized capabilities of devices. A publishing component that receives a request for content first detects the capabilities of the requesting device. Then, the publishing component classifies the capabilities of the device and applies the criteria to the classifications in customizing content to deliver to the device. | 12-18-2008 |
Howard Lesley Cooperstein, Menlo Park, CA US
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20080276166 | Automatic switching fonts on multilingual text runs - Automatic switching of fonts on multilingual text runs in one action is provided. After an indication that a new font scheme is to be applied to a multilingual text selection, a client application passes a language identification for each of the multilingual text runs, a major/minor font designation for each text run, a script identification for each text run, if available, and the selected new font scheme to a font scheme application programming interface (API). The font scheme API converts the received language identification to a script identification for each multilingual text run and maps the resulting script identifications to appropriate fonts associated with the selected font scheme for each of the multilingual text runs. Fonts retrieved for each language text run are returned to the client application for rendering the multilingual text runs according to the respective fonts applicable to the selected font scheme. | 11-06-2008 |
Ido Cooperstein, Haifa IL
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20150366073 | THREE-DIMENSIONAL CONDUCTIVE PATTERNS AND INKS FOR MAKING SAME - The invention generally relates to polymerizable conductive ink formulations comprising at least one metal source, at least one monomer and/or oligomer and a polymerization initiator, and uses thereof for printing three-dimensional functional structures. In particular a method of fabricating a three-dimensional conductive pattern on a substrate is disclosed, the method comprising: a) forming a pattern on a surface region of a substrate by using an ink comprising at least one metal source, at least one liquid polymerizable monomer and/or oligomer, and at least one polymerization initiator; b) polymerizing at least a portion of said liquid monomer and/or oligomer; c) rendering the metal source a continuous percolation path for electrical conductivity (sintering); d) repeating steps (a), (b) and optionally (c) to obtain a three-dimensional conductive pattern. | 12-17-2015 |
Jeffrey Cooperstein, Redmond, WA US
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20130262421 | CHECKSUM AND HASHING OPERATIONS RESILIENT TO MALICIOUS INPUT DATA - A resilient hashing system leverages a fast, non-cryptographic hash/checksum function that has good diffusion properties while remaining reasonably efficient on modern central processing units (CPUs). The hash function uses random secret data so that hash keys for particular data are difficult to predict. Due to its internal structure, well-chosen random secret data is difficult for an attacker to counter without having access to the direct output of the hash function. At every stage of the block function, there are at least two operations that can be performed in parallel, increasing performance on modern superscalar CPUs. Thus, the resilient hashing system provides a hash table and checksum that can be used in Internet-facing or other vulnerable sources of input data to manage performance in the face of malicious attacks. | 10-03-2013 |
Jeffrey M. Cooperstein, Redmond, WA US
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20120144495 | SECURING MIXED-MODE APPLICATIONS - Embodiments are directed to securing mixed-mode applications in a semi-trusted environment. In an embodiment, a computer system securely loads native data files associated with a mixed-mode application. The secure loading ensures that the native components upon which the managed component depends are authentic. The computer system implements a securely stored handle associated with the loaded native data files to provide secure communications between the managed component and the loaded native data files. The handle provides a trusted function pointer to an associated mixed-mode application function. The computer system also initiates a security permission request for each resource that is passed to the native components during execution of the mixed-mode application, so that each resource is verified before execution. | 06-07-2012 |
Saul Cooperstein, Los Angeles, CA US
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20160095407 | CHECK PRESENTER WITH MOVABLE MEMBER - Embodiments include a check presenter with a first panel, a second panel, and a binding joining an edge of the first panel with an edge of the second panel, the binding being configured to allow movement of the first and second panels between an open state and a closed state. The check presenter further includes a moveable member attached to at least one of the first panel and the second panel, wherein the moveable member is configured to be in an inactive state when the first and second panels are in the closed state. In some embodiments, the moveable member is configured to move into an active state as the front and back covers move into the open state, and during the inactive state, the moveable member is configured to lie substantially flat between the inner surfaces. | 04-07-2016 |