Stevens, WA
Anne M. Stevens, Seattle, WA US
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20090110667 | DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS - Disclosed herein are methods of treatment of autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) as well as clinical assays for detection of autoimmune disease activity in patients utilizing the involving a PD1 ligand. | 04-30-2009 |
20120130350 | DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS - Disclosed herein are methods of treatment of autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) as well as clinical assays for detection of autoimmune disease activity in patients utilizing a PD1 ligand. | 05-24-2012 |
20130195894 | DETECTION AND TREATMENT OF AUTOIMMUNE DISORDERS - Disclosed herein are methods of treatment of autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) as well as clinical assays for detection of autoimmune disease activity in patients utilizing a PD1 ligand. | 08-01-2013 |
Brenda L. Stevens, Seattle, WA US
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20130315911 | BISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - The present invention relates to antagonizing the activity of IL-17A, IL-17F and IL-23 using bispecific antibodies that comprise a binding entity that is cross-reactive for IL-17A and IL-17F and a binding entity that binds IL-23p19. The present invention relates to novel bispecific antibody formats and methods of using the same. | 11-28-2013 |
20150086552 | BISPECIFIC ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME - The present invention relates to antagonizing the activity of IL-17A, IL-17F and IL-23 using bispecific antibodies that comprise a binding entity that is cross-reactive for IL-17A and IL-17F and a binding entity that binds IL-23p19. The present invention relates to novel bispecific antibody formats and methods of using the same. | 03-26-2015 |
20150099278 | POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING ANTIBODIES - The present invention relates to antagonizing the activity of IL-17A, IL-17F and IL-23 using bispecific antibodies that comprise a binding entity that is cross-reactive for IL-17A and IL-17F and a binding entity that binds IL-23p19. The present invention relates to novel bispecific antibody formats and methods of using the same. | 04-09-2015 |
Chris Stevens, Seattle, WA US
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20100017890 | Symbol Based Cipher Code Registration System and Method - A symbol cipher system. The system has a symbol cipher application for execution on a digital platform. The symbol cipher application has: a first group of symbol components; a first range of code entry fields; a cipher correlation table. The cipher correlation table correlates the first group of symbol components to a first range of language characters. The first group of symbol components can be entered into the first range of code entry fields for registration of a symbol information item in an application database. | 01-21-2010 |
Dave Stevens, Sammamish, WA US
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20100080462 | Letter Model and Character Bigram based Language Model for Handwriting Recognition - A handwriting recognition system is described that includes a language model with scoring to improve recognition accuracy, such as for words outside of a selected language model. The handwriting recognition system increases the accuracy of handwriting recognizers that perform segmentation of ink into atomic elements (segments) and then classify each ink segment separately. After segmentation, a shape classifier estimates the class (letter) probabilities for each segment of ink by producing a corresponding score. The system applies the language model scoring to the shape classification results and typically selects the class with the highest score as the recognition result. Because the language model is not too restrictive, it works well for recognizing any word, even those that would not be in a dictionary for the current language. Thus, the handwriting recognition system produces better recognition results and can often recognize words that dictionary-based language models would not recognize correctly. | 04-01-2010 |
David A. Stevens, Sammamish, WA US
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20120187956 | Touchscreen Testing - Touchscreen testing techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a conductor is placed proximal to a touchscreen device and the touchscreen device is tested by simulating a touch of a user by placing the conductor in a grounded state and lack of a touch by the user by placing the conductor in an ungrounded state. | 07-26-2012 |
20120188176 | Contact Geometry Tests - Touchscreen testing techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a piece of conductor (e.g., metal) is positioned as proximal to a touchscreen device and the touchscreen device is tested by simulating a touch of a user. This technique may be utilized to perform a variety of different testing of a touchscreen device, such as to test latency and probabilistic latency. Additional techniques are also described including contact geometry testing techniques. | 07-26-2012 |
20120188197 | Probabilistic Latency Modeling - Touchscreen testing techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a piece of conductor (e.g., metal) is positioned as proximal to a touchscreen device and the touchscreen device is tested by simulating a touch of a user. This technique may be utilized to perform a variety of different testing of a touchscreen device, such as to test latency and probabilistic latency. Additional techniques are also described including contact geometry testing techniques. | 07-26-2012 |
20120191394 | Latency Measurement - Touchscreen testing techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a piece of conductor (e.g., metal) is positioned as proximal to a touchscreen device and the touchscreen device is tested by simulating a touch of a user. This technique may be utilized to perform a variety of different testing of a touchscreen device, such as to test latency and probabilistic latency. Additional techniques are also described including contact geometry testing techniques. | 07-26-2012 |
20120206377 | ANGULAR CONTACT GEOMETRY - In embodiments of angular contact geometry, touch input sensor data is recognized as a touch input on a touch-screen display, such as a touch-screen display integrated in a mobile phone or portable computing device. A sensor map is generated from the touch input sensor data, and the sensor map represents the touch input. The sensor map can be generated as a two-dimensional array of elements that correlate to sensed contact from a touch input. An ellipse can then be determined that approximately encompasses elements of the sensor map, and the ellipse represents a contact shape of the touch input. | 08-16-2012 |
20120206380 | PREDICTION-BASED TOUCH CONTACT TRACKING - In embodiments of prediction-based touch contact tracking, touch input sensor data is recognized as a series of components of a contact on a touch-screen display. A first component of the contact can be identified, and a second component can be determined to correlate to the contact. The first component and the second component can then be associated to represent a tracking of the contact. Subsequent components of the contact can be determined and associated with the previous components of the contact to further represent the tracking of the contact. | 08-16-2012 |
20120223894 | MULTI-PASS TOUCH CONTACT TRACKING - In embodiments of multi-pass touch contact tracking, touch input sensor data is recognized as a series of components of a contact on a touch-screen display. The components can be determined to correlate to the contact based on multi-pass nearest-neighbor contact mapping that includes forward nearest-neighbor contact mapping of the components and reverse nearest-neighbor contact mapping of the components. The components can then be associated to represent a tracking of the contact. Subsequent components of the contact can also be determined and associated with the previous components of the contact to further represent the tracking of the contact. | 09-06-2012 |
20120259615 | TEXT PREDICTION - One or more techniques and/or systems are provided for suggesting a word and/or phrase to a user based at least upon a prefix of one or more characters that the user has inputted. Words in a database are respectively assigned a unique identifier. Generally, the unique identifiers are assigned sequentially and contiguously, beginning with a first word alphabetically and ending with a last word alphabetically. When a user inputted prefix is received, a range of unique identifiers corresponding to words respectively having a prefix that matches the user inputted prefix are identified. Typically, the range of unique identifiers corresponds to substantially all of the words that begin with the given prefix and does not correspond to words that do not begin with the given prefix. The unique identifiers may then be compared to a probability database to identify which words have a higher probability of being selected by the user. | 10-11-2012 |
20130016045 | Multi-Finger Detection and Component ResolutionAANM Zhao; WeidongAACI RedmondAAST WAAACO USAAGP Zhao; Weidong Redmond WA USAANM Stevens; David A.AACI SammamishAAST WAAACO USAAGP Stevens; David A. Sammamish WA USAANM Uzelac; AleksandarAACI SeattleAAST WAAACO USAAGP Uzelac; Aleksandar Seattle WA US - In embodiments of multi-finger detection and component resolution, touch input sensor data is recognized as a component of a multi-finger gesture on a touch-screen display. An ellipse is determined that approximately encompasses the component, and the ellipse has a primary axis and a secondary axis that are orthogonal. A distribution is then generated that projects sensor data elements from the primary axis based on detected intensity of the touch input sensor data. A histogram function can then be generated based on the distribution, where the histogram function indicates individual contacts of the component and separation of the individual contacts. | 01-17-2013 |
20130197862 | LATENCY MEASUREMENT - Panning latency measurement techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a test apparatus includes one or more motors configured to move one or more contacts at least proximal to one or more sensors of a device to be detectable as a movement. The test apparatus also includes one or more modules implemented at least partially in hardware to measure latency of the device to recognize the movement of the one or more contacts. | 08-01-2013 |
20140365448 | TRENDING SUGGESTIONS - Aspects of the subject matter described herein relate to paragraph snapping. In aspects, trending data is collected and prepared for sending to one or more target machines. Upon receiving the trending data, a target machines installs the trending data locally and deletes previously installed trending data. After installation, the trending data may be used to suggest text in response to input from a user. If a user selects suggested text, the text may be added to a local dictionary of the target machine. | 12-11-2014 |
20150160781 | Touchscreen Testing - Touchscreen testing techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a conductor is placed proximal to a touchscreen device and the touchscreen device is tested by simulating a touch of a user by placing the conductor in a grounded state and lack of a touch by the user by placing the conductor in an ungrounded state. | 06-11-2015 |
20150193083 | Probabilistic Latency Modeling - Touchscreen testing techniques are described. In one or more implementations, a piece of conductor (e.g., metal) is positioned as proximal to a touchscreen device and the touchscreen device is tested by simulating a touch of a user. This technique may be utilized to perform a variety of different testing of a touchscreen device, such as to test latency and probabilistic latency. Additional techniques are also described including contact geometry testing techniques. | 07-09-2015 |
David W. Stevens, Bothell, WA US
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20130160051 | Dynamic Personalized Program Content - Described is a technology by which personalization data is used to select and order video highlight clips for a personalized highlight reel that a user may play to view, such as part of a narrative arranged for that user. The narrative may include introductory content, transition content and/or ending content. The narrative may include advertising content and/or ending content. The narrative may be rearranged in response to an event. | 06-20-2013 |
Dean Stevens, Seattle, WA US
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20120171698 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR RAPID PARALLEL MICROFLUIDIC MOLECULAR AFFINITY ASSAYS - Disclosed are methods and devices for rapid parallel molecular affinity assays performed in a microfluidic environment. The invention exploits hydrodynamic addressing to provide simultaneous performance of multiple assays in parallel using a minimal sample volume flowing through a single channel. | 07-05-2012 |
Dean Y. Stevens, Seattle, WA US
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20100081216 | METHOD AND DEVICE FOR RAPID PARALLEL MICROFLUIDIC MOLECULAR AFFINITY ASSAYS - Disclosed are methods and devices for rapid parallel molecular affinity assays performed in a microfluidic environment. The invention exploits hydrodynamic addressing to provide simultaneous performance of multiple assays in parallel using a minimal sample volume flowing through a single channel. | 04-01-2010 |
20110151479 | MICROFLUIDIC SYSTEMS INCORPORATING FLOW-THROUGH MEMBRANES - Disclosed is a flow-through membrane assay that takes advantage of a high surface area and rapid transport while allowing individual control over flow rates and times for each step of a multi-step assay. A microfluidic card features channels in communication with a porous membrane, channels on either side of membrane to allow transverse flow across the membrane, capturing a labeled target from the sample by flowing the sample across the membrane, or capturing a target from the sample followed by flowing a reagent containing a label that binds to the target. Fluid can be pushed or pulled through the assay membrane by external control. Air near the membrane is managed by diverting air between fluids to a channel upstream of the assay membrane, venting air between fluids through a hydrophobic membrane upstream of the assay membrane, and/or by venting trapped air through a hydrophobic membrane downstream of the assay membrane. | 06-23-2011 |
Don J. Stevens, Kennewick, WA US
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20110039686 | Fast regeneration of sulfur deactivated Ni-based hot biomass syngas cleaning catalysts - A new regeneration method has been developed which can effectively and efficiently remove sulfur from Ni-based steam reforming catalysts. In its simplest form the present invention comprises the steps of oxidizing a catalyst with a dilute O | 02-17-2011 |
Jeremy M. Stevens, Seattle, WA US
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20120159325 | Delayed Progress Meter for Long Running Tasks in Web Applications - In a user interface for editing electronic documents, the display of a progress meter may be delayed for long running tasks (such as the loading of an electronic document into a web browser). The user interface may include a control surface and a browser window for displaying electronic documents. A request to load an electronic document may be received in the browser window. The electronic document may then begin loading for display in the browser window. During the initial loading of the electronic document, a loading indicator may be displayed in the browser window. After a predetermined delay and while the document is still being loaded, the loading indicator may be replaced with a progress meter indicating a current loading percentage of the electronic document. The progress meter may be periodically updated during the remainder of the loading process until the entire electronic document has finished loading into the browser window. | 06-21-2012 |
Jeremy Max Stevens, Seattle, WA US
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20100318940 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING FULL PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY USING MINIMAL USER INTERFACE FOOTPRINT - A sidebar UI of an application program provides access to the application program's functionality while occupying a reduced amount of real estate on the screen when compared to conventional UIs. The sidebar UI comprises an icon or multiple icons, and each icon references a pane that provides its user the ability to access and utilize a function and/or feature of the application program. Selecting an icon in the sidebar UI causes the referenced pane which provides access to, for example, a feature of the application program to be displayed on the screen. “Clicking off” the pane causes the pane to close. | 12-16-2010 |
20120117481 | Partial Loading and Editing of Documents from a Server - On a client computer a request is sent to a server computer to open a first portion of a document. The document is stored at the server computer. The first portion of the document is smaller than the entire document. The request includes information used by the server computer to determine a size of the first portion of the document. The first portion of the document is received from the server computer. A second portion of the document is rendered on a display screen on the client computer. The second portion of the document is a subset of the first portion of the document. When the client computer determines that the user has scrolled a third portion of the document and that more of the document is available at the server computer, a second request is sent to the server computer to open an additional portion of the document. | 05-10-2012 |
Karen Elaine Stevens, Woodinville, WA US
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20090113251 | REAL-TIME ANALYSIS OF PERFORMANCE DATA OF A VIDEO GAME - A method for analyzing the performance of a video game uses a diagnostic tool that is associated with application code of the video game. The diagnostic tool is activated when the video game is in operation, and real-time performance data is captured and displayed. A warning is generated when a performance metric violates a pre-set condition. The warning may be displayed on a display screen that is used to provide information for rectifying the violation. | 04-30-2009 |
Kirk L. Stevens, Bothell, WA US
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20110275622 | BI-FUNCTIONAL QUINOLINE ANALOGS - Provided are compounds of Formula I: | 11-10-2011 |
20110275623 | BI-FUNCTIONAL PYRAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS - This invention provides compounds of the formula: | 11-10-2011 |
20130012504 | BI-FUNCTIONAL QUINOLINE ANALOGS - Provided are compounds of Formula I: | 01-10-2013 |
20130018050 | BI-FUNCTIONAL PYRAZOLOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS - This invention provides compounds of the formula: | 01-17-2013 |
20140274884 | INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS - Compounds of formula I: | 09-18-2014 |
20150038488 | SYK INHIBITORS - The present disclosure relates to compounds that are Syk inhibitors and to their use in the treatment of various disease states, including cancer and inflammatory conditions. In particular embodiments, the structure of the compounds is given by Formula I | 02-05-2015 |
20150361068 | PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3-KINASE INHIBITORS - The present application provides the compounds of formula (J), | 12-17-2015 |
20150361095 | PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3-KINASE INHIBITORS - The present application provides the compounds of formula (J), | 12-17-2015 |
Leon J. Stevens, Spokane, WA US
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20140084078 | Area-programmable sprinkler - A sprinkler which is controllable to provide water to an area to be sprinkled includes a sprinkler head to move between a first position and a second position. The sprinkler further includes a sprinkler head positioner to move the sprinkler head between the first and second positions, a sprinkler head position determiner to determine a current sprinkler head position between the first and second positions, a flow control valve to control flow of water from a water supply to the sprinkler head, a flow control valve positioner to establish a current control valve position for the flow control valve between an essentially fully closed control valve position and an essentially fully open control valve position, and a controller to receive a sprinkler head position signal from the sprinkler head position determiner and send a control valve control signal to the flow control valve positioner in response thereto. | 03-27-2014 |
Mark Ellis Stevens, Arlington, WA US
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20110011239 | Tensioning system for musical drum - Unlike other drum tensioning systems, this drum tensioning system has no component directly involved with the tension and tuning of the drum head coming into contact with the shell of the drum. This drum tensioning (tuning) system tunes the drum in an industry standard fashion while greatly reducing the quantity of material in direct contact with the drum, and greatly reducing the area of holes drilled into a drum's shell. In addition, this system eliminates the need for springs, which are the cause of hum and vibration when drum sounds are amplified. | 01-20-2011 |
Rick Stevens, Woodinville, WA US
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20150136158 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A VAPORIZATION DEVICE AND PRODUCT USAGE CONTROL AND DOCUMENTATION - Systems and methods are disclosed for managing and preventing liability issues relating to regulating usage and control of controlled substances. Systems include various means of administering controlled substances that are designed to prevent misuse and injury. Methods include various means of controlling dosage and preventing usage by minors or unapproved consumers. Methods include transparent labeling wherein all ingredients are clearly labeled and described as well as any potential health risks associated with use on the product packaging. Methods also include product marking tracing scenarios. | 05-21-2015 |
Robert A. Stevens, Stanwood, WA US
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20150364016 | Cargo Compartment Indication for Tie Down Restraint Locations - A system and method for identifying tie down restraint locations in a cargo compartment or other storage area is disclosed. The system includes labeling or otherwise highlighting the tie down locations on a floor where the cargo is to be secured. The labeling is based on a reference coordinate system that is associated with a tie down plan. Additionally or alternatively, a tie down locator device is mounted above the floor that highlights or otherwise illuminates a tie down location. As a cargo handler completes a connection, the device highlights the next tie down location. | 12-17-2015 |
Sue Stevens, Tacoma, WA US
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20150313330 | Portable Seating Device - A portable seating device for outdoor use. The present invention includes a seat removably attachable to a pair of poles, such as hiking poles, via connectors disposed on opposing ends of the seat. In one embodiment, the connectors are closed loop straps. In operation, the poles are placed into the ground at an angle relative to the ground and the connectors are secured to the top portions of the poles, thereby suspending the seat therebetween. When a user is seated on the seat, the user's weight prevents the poles from shifting, holding the seat in place. | 11-05-2015 |
Todd Stevens, Redmond, WA US
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20130324247 | INTERACTIVE SPORTS APPLICATIONS - A system and method are disclosed for presenting an event to a user while allowing a user to make a prediction during the event, allowing the user to choose different content while viewing the event, displaying the chosen content while also displaying the event in an intelligent manner and providing a jump bar to navigate between content and/or features. | 12-05-2013 |
Todd Gordon Stevens, Sammamish, WA US
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20130160051 | Dynamic Personalized Program Content - Described is a technology by which personalization data is used to select and order video highlight clips for a personalized highlight reel that a user may play to view, such as part of a narrative arranged for that user. The narrative may include introductory content, transition content and/or ending content. The narrative may include advertising content and/or ending content. The narrative may be rearranged in response to an event. | 06-20-2013 |
Warren Stevens, Redmond, WA US
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20110173636 | WEB DATA USAGE PLATFORM - An application programming interface (API) layer is implemented on a computing device. The API layer allows a local application(s) executing on the computing device to access web data in a data store layer, and further allows a remote application(s) that is executing on some other computing device to access the web data in the data store layer. Additionally, this web data can include web pages, some of which may include structured data and some of which may not include structured data. A web browser is permitted to access the web data store via the object model, and generate a user interface based at least in part on these web pages. | 07-14-2011 |
Warren G. Stevens, Redmond, WA US
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20090013266 | Finding and Consuming Web Subscriptions in a Web Browser - A content syndication platform, such as a web content syndication platform, manages, organizes and makes available for consumption content that is acquired from the Internet. In at least some embodiments, the platform can acquire and organize web content, and make such content available for consumption by many different types of applications. These applications may or may not necessarily understand the particular syndication format. An application program interface (API) exposes an object model which allows applications and users to easily accomplish many different tasks such as creating, reading, updating, deleting feeds and the like. Further, in at least some embodiments, a user can subscribe to a particular web feed, be provided with a user interface that contains distinct indicia to identify new feeds, and can efficiently consume or read RSS feeds using both an RSS reader and a web browser. | 01-08-2009 |
20090019063 | Finding and Consuming Web Subscriptions in a Web Browser - A content syndication platform, such as a web content syndication platform, manages, organizes and makes available for consumption content that is acquired from the Internet. In at least some embodiments, the platform can acquire and organize web content, and make such content available for consumption by many different types of applications. These applications may or may not necessarily understand the particular syndication format. An application program interface (API) exposes an object model which allows applications and users to easily accomplish many different tasks such as creating, reading, updating, deleting feeds and the like. Further, in at least some embodiments, a user can subscribe to a particular web feed, be provided with a user interface that contains distinct indicia to identify new feeds, and can efficiently consume or read RSS feeds using both an RSS reader and a web browser. | 01-15-2009 |
20090144234 | Providing Suggestions During Formation of a Search Query - Various embodiments enable information, in addition to textual information, to be presented to a user when the user enters a search query in a search box forming part of a user interface of an application. In one or more embodiments, a Web browser provides a search box in which a user can enter a search query. While the user is entering a search query, the Web browser can communicate with a third-party search provider to receive information, such as non-textual information, which can be presented to the user to assist in formulating their search query. The non-textual information can include images and other visual information of a non-textual nature. | 06-04-2009 |
20090150826 | SWITCHING SEARCH PROVIDERS WITHIN A BROWSER SEARCH BOX - A Web browser includes a quick pick search provider menu that provides a user interface which provides a user with the ability to quickly select a new search provider which appears when the user places focus in the Web browser's search box. In one or more embodiments, the Web browser's search box comprises a native part of the Web browser and is not a search box associated with an installed tool bar. In other embodiments, search box functionality is provided as an extension to the Web browser. Further, various embodiments enable the user to switch between search providers in an easy and intuitive way. Yet other embodiments provide an opportunity for users to switch between search providers using keywords in the search box. Further embodiments enable users to define collections of search providers to which individual searches can be sent. | 06-11-2009 |
20120060110 | NOTIFICATION BAR USER INTERFACE CONTROL - Various embodiments provide a notification bar user interface control that is designed to help users maintain focus on their browsing activities, while offering notifications in the form of suggestions. In at least some embodiments, the notification bar user interface control is non-modal and is presented at a location within the browsing field-of-view that is selected to reduce user distraction. Further, in at least some embodiments, the notification bar user interface control is presented in a manner which overlays content of the web page and thus, does not cause layout of the web page to be changed. | 03-08-2012 |
20120066346 | REPUTATION CHECKING OBTAINED FILES - A Web browser of a computing device downloads or otherwise obtains a file. File information identifying the file is obtained and is sent to a remote reputation service. Client information identifying aspects of the computing device can also optionally be sent to the remote reputation service. In response to the file information (and optionally client information), a reputation indication for the file is received from the remote reputation service. A user interface for the Web browser to present at the computing device is determined, based at least in part on the reputation indication, and presented at the computing device. | 03-15-2012 |
20120066612 | DOWNLOAD BAR USER INTERFACE CONTROL - Various embodiments provide a download bar user interface control that is designed to help users maintain focus on their browsing activities, while offering notifications regarding a file download. In at least some embodiments, the download bar user interface control is non-modal and is presented at a location within the browsing field-of-view that is selected to reduce user distraction. Various embodiments also provide a download manager user interface that enables multiple download-related tasks to be performed. In at least some embodiments, the download manager user interface is presented responsive to input to the download bar user interface control. Further to some embodiments, the download bar user interface control can be closed responsive to the download manager user interface being presented and download-related notifications and options transferred from the download bar user interface control to the download manager user interface. | 03-15-2012 |
20120066634 | BRANDED BROWSER FRAME - In at least some embodiments, a web browser user interface is designed to enable site branding and functionality. Specifically, websites can provide content that can be utilized in a control layout area near the top of the web browser user interface to reinforce branding through the use of color and/or a site-provided icon, termed a “favicon” that serves dual roles as a branding instrumentality and a site's home button. Further, in at least some embodiments, branding can be reinforced through the use of a site-associated color that is utilized for rendering one or more web browser navigation controls. | 03-15-2012 |
20120066635 | BROWSER FRAME WITH SITE FOCUS - In various embodiments, a web browser user interface includes a subset of selected controls distributed along a single line at the top of the web browser user interface. Layouts of the controls can be in a left-to-right or a right-to-left fashion. Specifically, in a left-to-right layout, selected controls meeting certain criteria can appear to the left of other controls. Similarly, in a right-to-left layout, selected controls meeting certain criteria can appear to the right of other controls. In at least some embodiments, at least some of the controls that appear distributed along the single line are controls that are related to navigation of some type. Such controls can include those that enable textual input to be provided by user. | 03-15-2012 |
20120066645 | DETERMINATION AND DISPLAY OF RELEVANT WEBSITES - Various embodiments utilize certain events that occur within a Web browser to recognize an imminent intent, on the part of the user, to navigate to a website. Given such events, in combination with a user's past browsing patterns and history, an automated and personalized navigation solution can be provided to expedite navigation. | 03-15-2012 |
20120191744 | DETECTING SEARCH MODE IN A BROWSER NAVIGATION BAR - Various embodiments are directed to providing users with more control over their navigation privacy, while offering robust search experiences through a web browser's address bar. In one or more embodiments, a web browser's search suggestion functionality is turned off by default. Users may choose to opt into the search suggestion functionality so that search suggestions can be provided to them when they enter search terms in the browser's address bar. In one or more embodiments, the status of search suggestion functionality is conveyed to the user so that they understand that their keystrokes are being provided to a search provider so that search suggestions can, in turn, be provided back to the web browser. | 07-26-2012 |
20120192089 | DIRECT NAVIGATION THROUGH BROWSER ADDRESS BAR - In one or more embodiments, a Web browser receives user input in the form of text that is entered in a suitably-configured text entry bar, such as an address bar. The web browser processes the text and ascertains whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation. Based on whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation, the web browser communicates the text to a search provider, along with an indication of whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation. The search provider receives the text and the indication and can then take appropriate action as by returning a search results page or causing the web browser to be redirected to a website associated with the received text. | 07-26-2012 |
20130067358 | Browser-based Discovery and Application Switching - Various embodiments enable a web browser to promote the availability of an installable application that is associated with a website to which the web browser has been navigated. The web browser is configured to discover the availability of these applications and, responsively, provide a user experience through which the user can acquire and install such applications, as well as switch to applications that have previously been installed. Thus, through the various embodiments, a user is relieved of the burden of having to navigate to a particular application store and periodically search for applications associated with sites to which they browse. | 03-14-2013 |
20130067359 | Browser-based Discovery and Application Switching - Various embodiments enable a web browser to promote the availability of an installable application that is associated with a website to which the web browser has been navigated. The web browser is configured to discover the availability of these applications and, responsively, provide a user experience through which the user can acquire and install such applications, as well as switch to applications that have previously been installed. Thus, through the various embodiments, a user is relieved of the burden of having to navigate to a particular application store and periodically search for applications associated with sites to which they browse. | 03-14-2013 |
20130298049 | SWITCHING SEARCH PROVIDERS WITHIN AN APPLICATION SEARCH BOX - An application provides a search box that is configured to enable a user to enter searchable text. The application provides a quick pick search provider menu that is configured to include different sections that provide suggestions as text is entered into the search box. At least some of the suggestions are locally maintained, and at least some other of the suggestions are received from one or more remote search providers. In some embodiments, the application can comprise a web browser. | 11-07-2013 |
20130305136 | Flip Ahead Input for Content Navigation - In one or more embodiments, a flip ahead input, such as a gesture, provides touch users with an ability to easily navigate various websites. The flip ahead input can be utilized to advance to the next portion of relevant content. In at least some embodiments, the flip ahead input resides in the form of a forward swipe. In one or more embodiments, the flip ahead input is configured to be utilized in association with an aggregated browsing history from multiple users. The aggregated browsing history is analyzed to generate rules that are then downloaded to a client device and used by a suitably-configured web browser to ascertain the next portion of content when a flip ahead input is received. | 11-14-2013 |
20130305159 | Flip Ahead - In one or more embodiments, a flip ahead input, such as a gesture, provides touch users with an ability to easily navigate various websites. The flip ahead input can be utilized to advance to the next portion of relevant content. In at least some embodiments, the flip ahead input resides in the form of a forward swipe. In one or more embodiments, the flip ahead input is configured to be utilized in association with an aggregated browsing history from multiple users. The aggregated browsing history is analyzed to generate rules that are then downloaded to a client device and used by a suitably-configured web browser to ascertain the next portion of content when a flip ahead input is received. | 11-14-2013 |
William M. Stevens, Kirkland, WA US
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20110022837 | Method and Apparatus For Performing Secure Transactions Via An Insecure Computing and Communications Medium - The present invention comprises a user interface hardware implementation and associated method for providing a means to achieve secure transactions between a human user and a remote computing facility or service, wherein the transaction is performed such that intermediate nodes, including the human user's primary computation device (e.g. personal computer, cellphone, etc.) need not be trustworthy while still preserving the privacy and authenticity of communications between the human user and remote computing facility or service. | 01-27-2011 |
20120263289 | CALL CENTER SYSTEM WITH REDUNDANT COMPONENTS AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A method of operation of a call center system includes: providing an operator console having a first interface port and a second interface port; communicating with a local controller, having a primary interface port and a secondary interface port, by the operator console; establishing a redundant communication mode between the operator console and the local controller; and transmitting redundant messages between the operator console and the local controller including transmitting transmission headers having identical content on the first interface port and the second interface port. | 10-18-2012 |
20120263290 | CALL CENTER SYSTEM WITH ASSISTED-CONFIGURATION AND METHOD OF OPERATION THEREOF - A method of operation of a call center system includes: providing a commissioning terminal in a first locale; providing a hardware device coupled to the commissioning terminal; provisioning a first locale controller from the hardware device by the commissioning terminal; and managing an inter-locale gateway, by the first locale controller, for commissioning a second gateway in a second locale. | 10-18-2012 |
Yovone Stevens, Snoqualmie, WA US
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20130164734 | METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR THE DETECTION OF DENGUE VIRUS INFECTION - The present invention provides monoclonal antibodies that are specific for the Dengue non-structural glycoprotein NS1 in monomeric and/or oligomeric (primarily dimeric) form, together with methods, including ELISA and lateral flow assays, that employ the disclosed antibodies for the early detection of Dengue virus infection. Diagnostic kits for the detection of Dengue infection are also provided, such kits including the disclosed monoclonal and/or polyclonal antibodies. | 06-27-2013 |
Yvonne Stevens, Bellevue, WA US
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20150086978 | METHODS AND MATERIALS FOR THE DETECTION OF DENGUE VIRUS INFECTION - The present invention provides monoclonal antibodies that are specific for the Dengue non-structural glycoprotein NS1 in monomeric and/or oligomeric (primarily dimeric) form, together with methods, including ELISA and lateral flow assays, that employ the disclosed antibodies for the early detection of Dengue virus infection. Diagnostic kits for the detection of Dengue infection are also provided, such kits including the disclosed monoclonal and/or polyclonal antibodies. | 03-26-2015 |