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20090094029 | Managing Audio in a Multi-Source Audio Environment - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media provide for the management of an audio environment with multiple audio sources. According to various embodiments described herein, real-time audio from multiple sources is received. A speaker is identified for each of the audio sources. Upon detecting a change from a first audio source to a second audio source, an identification of the speaker associated with the second audio source is provided. According to various embodiments, a recording of the real-time audio may be made and descriptors inserted to identify each speaker as the audio source changes. Real-time feedback from the speakers regarding characteristics of the audio may be received and corresponding adjustments to the audio made. | 04-09-2009 |
20090111484 | Methods, Systems, and Products for Tracking Objects - Methods, systems, and products are disclosed for tracking an object. An identification signal is received that identifies an identification tag associated with the object to be tracked. The identification signal is stored in memory of a cellular phone. When an incoming call is received at the cellular phone, then the information associated with the identification signal is uploaded to a network database. When an outgoing call is placed from the cellular phone, then the information associated with the identification signal may also be uploaded to the network database. | 04-30-2009 |
20090198780 | GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE TO FACILITATE SELECTION OF CONTACTS AND FILE ATTACHMENTS FOR ELECTRONIC MESSAGING - Selection of contacts and files for electronic messaging are facilitated by displaying a first set of graphical indicia for each of a plurality of contacts on a user contact list, displaying a second set of graphical indicia for each of one or more files stored in a data storage device, detecting a manipulation of a user interface device wherein a first graphical indicia from the first set of graphical indicia and a second graphical indicia from the second set of graphical indicia are made to at least partially overlap, and generating an electronic message for sending to a contact associated with the first graphical indicia wherein the electronic message includes a file associated with the second graphical indicia. | 08-06-2009 |
20110078501 | System and Methods for Remotely Recovering and Purging Data From a Wireless Device in a Communications Network - A system and methods are provided for remotely recovering and purging data from a wireless device in a communications network. The system includes a wireless device capable of executing a data recovery/purge application program for receiving a message from a communications device in the network. The application program retrieves the data in the wireless device, purges the data from the wireless device, and sends a return message, including the data retrieved from the wireless device, to the communications device. | 03-31-2011 |
20120032975 | LOCATION STAMPING AND LOGGING OF ELECTRONIC EVENTS AND HABITAT GENERATION - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media provide for the detection, location stamping, and logging of electronic events and subsequent generation of habitat information. According to implementations, electronic events are detected and location stamped. Associated descriptions and other data corresponding to the electronic events is retrieved and stored along with the geographic locations of the electronic events in an activity log. The information in the activity log is used to generate visual representations of one or more geographic areas in which electronic events that meet user-defined or default criteria occurred within a predetermined frequency. | 02-09-2012 |
20120226666 | System and Methods for Remotely Recovering and Purging Data From a Wireless Device in a Communications Network - A system and methods are provided for remotely recovering and purging data from a wireless device in a communications network. The system includes a wireless device capable of executing a data recovery/purge application program for receiving a message from a communications device in the network. The application program retrieves the data in the wireless device, purges the data from the wireless device, and sends a return message, including the data retrieved from the wireless device, to the communications device. | 09-06-2012 |
20130345970 | Location Stamping and Logging of Electronic Events and Habitat Generation - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media provide for the detection, location stamping, and logging of electronic events and subsequent generation of habitat information. According to implementations, electronic events are detected and location stamped. Associated descriptions and other data corresponding to the electronic events is retrieved and stored along with the geographic locations of the electronic events in an activity log. The information in the activity log is used to generate visual representations of one or more geographic areas in which electronic events that meet user-defined or default criteria occurred within a predetermined frequency. | 12-26-2013 |
20150026204 | Location Stamping and Logging of Electronic Events and Habitat Generation - Methods, systems, and computer-readable media provide for the detection, location stamping, and logging of electronic events and subsequent generation of habitat information. According to implementations, electronic events are detected and location stamped. Associated descriptions and other data corresponding to the electronic events is retrieved and stored along with the geographic locations of the electronic events in an activity log. The information in the activity log is used to generate visual representations of one or more geographic areas in which electronic events that meet user-defined or default criteria occurred within a predetermined frequency. | 01-22-2015 |
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20110115795 | Concentric Pie Chart Graphic for Simultaneously Conveying Multiple Types of Relationships - A method is described for generating a single graphic chart that illustrates relative quantities associated with different elements and relationships among the different elements. In one example, a processing system receives raw data, such as data for deriving the CO2e emissions per country. Assume a client wants to graphically illustrate both the relative quantities of emissions per country and the relative quantities of emissions per geographical region. The processing system creates an outer pie chart by arranging arc-sections, representing each country, so that the arc-sections associated with each geographic region are adjacent one another. The processing system then generates an inner pie chart, coaxial with the outer pie chart, illustrating the relative quantities of emissions per geographical region, wherein boundaries of each arc-section in the inner pie chart are aligned with boundaries of an associated grouping of related arc-sections in the outer pie chart. | 05-19-2011 |
20110119115 | System Generated Benchmarks - A centralized emission management system is implemented via a server that is accessible to a large number of entities. The entities upload information relevant to determining a measure of environmental impact. The server calculates benchmarks for a performance metric based on the entities' measures of environmental impact and certain normalization factors. Based on a comparison of the performance metric of an entity against one or more benchmarks, the server may transmit initiatives to the entity for reducing environmental impact and an alert to related subordinate entities to reduce their environmental impact. | 05-19-2011 |
20110137574 | Graphical Technique for Visualizing Effects of Environmental Emission Reductions - An emission management system is implemented via a host server that is accessible to a large number of clients (organizations) using a website. Based on data input by a client relating to actual usage of resources, the client's past CO2e emission over time is calculated by the host server and displayed to the client on the website in the form of a wedge chart, with emissions along the y-axis and time along the x-axis. The server software also extrapolates the past emissions to display baseline predicted future emissions, assuming no reduction strategies are implemented. The client also inputs an emission target level and proposes one or more strategies for reducing the baseline level to achieve the target level. The server converts each strategy to a CO2e emission reduction and layers the different reductions between the baseline level and the target so the client can graphically see the effect of each strategy on achieving the target. | 06-09-2011 |