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MOTIONIP, LLC

MOTIONIP, LLC Patent applications
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20100153891METHOD, DEVICE AND PROGRAM FOR BROWSING INFORMATION ON A DISPLAY - In one embodiment, a program is provided for browsing information on a hand-held device having a display. The program includes (06-17-2010
20100125818METHOD, DEVICE AND PROGRAM FOR BROWSING INFORMATION ON A DISPLAY - In one embodiment, a method and program for browsing information on a hand-held device having a display is provided. The device includes (1) showing on the display a portion of the page residing around the predefined point and having a shape similar to the shape of the display, (2) generating a mirror line by mirroring the reference line in relation to a line that is perpendicular to the display surface and travels via the reference point in response to tilting of the hand-held device in relation to the spatial initial state, (3) defining a hit point (xn,yn) where the mirror line hits the virtual surface and the page containing information, and (4) showing on the display at least a portion of the page around the hit point, said portion to have a shape similar to the shape of the display, the position of the hit point on the page to correspond to the position of the reference point on the display.05-20-2010
20100020102METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BROWSING INFORMATION ON A DISPLAY - In one embodiment, a method for browsing information on a hand-held device having a display is provided. The method includes (1) setting the orientation of the display surface in relation to the virtual surface, said orientation being in a spatial initial state, so that a reference line perpendicular to and extending from a first reference point on the display surface hits the page containing information at a predefined point, (2) generating a mirror line by mirroring the reference line in relation to a line that is perpendicular to the display surface and travels via the reference point in response to tilting of the hand-held device in relation to the spatial initial state, (3) defining a hit point (xn,yn) where the mirror line hits the virtual surface and the page containing said information; and (4) showing on the display a portion of the page around the hit point01-28-2010