Garcia, WA
Antonio Vargas Garcia, Redmond, WA US
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20090198789 | VIDEOGAME LOCALIZATION USING LANGUAGE PACKS - A code library, or “language interface pack” library, is provided that can be integrated into a video game to detect new localizations of the video game dynamically, and to locate and load the most appropriate localized resources depending on user preferences and available localized game content. If no localized content is available in the preferred language, a fallback system ensures that the game always receives the location of existing game content in another language. | 08-06-2009 |
Aurelio Navarro Belletti Garcia, Issaquah, WA US
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20140071895 | Network Selection Based On Customizing Crowdsourced Connection Quality Data - Embodiments select networks for connection based on application-specific quality scores. A request is received from an application for a network connection. Connection quality data for nearby networks is accessed. The connection quality data is derived from crowdsourced data. The connection quality data is adjusted based on a device context to produce an application-specific quality score for each of the networks. One or more of the networks are selected for connection based on the application-specific quality scores. In some embodiments, a single network connection endpoint is provided to the application to abstract connection management details from the application. | 03-13-2014 |
20150139074 | Adaptive Generation of Network Scores From Crowdsourced Data - Embodiments generate and provide connection quality data for networks based on past performance of those networks. Network experience data and corresponding device context are received from a first set of mobile devices. The received data is processed to generate the connection quality data, which is distributed to a second set of mobile devices for use in selecting a network and establishing a connection. Feedback describing performance of the selected network is received and applied to adjust the previously generated connection quality data. In some embodiments, the connection quality data represents voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) call quality. | 05-21-2015 |
Ben Garcia, Seattle, WA US
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20150220172 | WEARABLE COMPUTING SYSTEMS - Embodiments relate to wearable computing devices. For example, one embodiment provides a computing device comprising a body including a dorsal end configured to be located along a dorsal side of a wrist and a lateral end configured to be located along a lateral side of the wrist when the computing device is worn on a wrist. The body comprising a planar portion extending in a planar configuration from a dorsal end partially toward the lateral end, and a curved portion extending from the planar portion to the lateral end. The device further includes a display coupled to the body and extending along at least a portion of the planar portion and at least a portion of the curved portion of the body, and a securing structure configured to connect to the dorsal-side edge and the lateral-side edge and to extend around the wrist to secure the body to the wrist. | 08-06-2015 |
20150223355 | WEARABLE COMPUTING SYSTEMS - One embodiment provides a computing device comprising a computing device body, a display coupled with the computing device body, a first set of computing components incorporated into the computing device body, and a securing system configured to secure the body to a wrist, the securing system comprising a plurality of detachable modular segments joined together to form a second set of computing components that is modifiable by changing segments. Each modular segment comprises a first mechanical connector and a second mechanical connector, a first set of electrical connectors and a second set of electrical connectors, and one or more electrical components incorporated into the modular segment, such that a functionality of the computing device is modifiable by changing modular segments. | 08-06-2015 |
David J. Garcia, Morton, WA US
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20130313813 | Travel Trailer Stabilizer System - A travel trailer stabilizing system having a right and left compound above-axle strut for bracing the trailer body at the axle or axles, each compound strut having an overlever arm for applying a stiffening force with a mechanical advantage to oppose any oscillatory motion of the frame on the tires. The mechanical advantage of the lever is configured to transfer a part of the weight of the trailer from the tires to the rigid struts. | 11-28-2013 |
20140353942 | Travel Trailer Stabilizer System - A travel trailer stabilizing system having a right and left compound above-axle strut for bracing a trailer body at the axle or axles, each compound strut having an overlever arm for applying a stiffening force with a mechanical advantage to oppose any oscillatory motion of the frame on the tires. The mechanical advantage of the lever is configured to transfer a part of the weight of the trailer from the tires to the rigid struts. | 12-04-2014 |
Dolores Deanna Garcia, Sammamish, WA US
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20090186629 | Caller Identification with Caller Geographical Location - Caller identification with caller geographical location is provided. The caller's geographical location represents the actual or approximate geographical location of the caller at the time the call is placed rather than the billing or exchange location. Additional information can be requested based on the caller's geographical location, such as directions, nearby sites of interest, and traffic reports. A call recipient can request that this additional information be sent to the caller. For privacy purposes and security, a caller can limit the amount of information that is transmitted to call recipients. | 07-23-2009 |
Eric Garcia, Seattle, WA US
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20080244005 | ENHANCED USER INFORMATION FOR MESSAGING APPLICATIONS - Techniques involving messaging applications are disclosed. For example, an apparatus may include a presence determination module and a publication module. The presence determination module may infer one or more presence indicators regarding a user. These inference(s) may be based on sensor data. In addition, these inference(s) may be based on position information, and device activity data. The publication module publishes the one or more presence indicators to a messaging server. These presence indicator(s) may indicate an activity and/or a location context of the user. | 10-02-2008 |
Eric J. Garcia, Seattle, WA US
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20130308878 | System and Method for Collecting, Mixing, and Pouring of Materials - An apparatus is formed from a sheet of substantially rectangular material in which a seam is formed joining two sides, thus forming an envelope having a bottom, one sealed end, an open top, and one open side. The open top has an edge folded and seamed into a series of handles extending around an entire perimeter of the open top. | 11-21-2013 |
Fernando Garcia, Bothell, WA US
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20110131060 | Automated System, Method and Apparatus for Providing Patient Information and Reminders Related to a Patient's Recovery Plan - The method and system is provided where patients and their designated family and friend supporters are provided with daily, interactive, recovery support for up to 90 days following their hospital discharge. By using internet, mobile, and traditional fixed-line communications, the present invention in conjunction with supporting staff will automatically follow-up with patients on a daily basis in order to identify potential problems as they emerge while simultaneously providing a personalized recovery plan that includes daily recovery guides, medication reminders, and condition specific education, all designed to improve a patient's adherence to their doctor's prescribed treatment. | 06-02-2011 |
20130159220 | PREDICTION OF USER RESPONSE ACTIONS TO RECEIVED DATA - A system is provided for automatically predicting actions a user is likely to take in response to receiving data. The system may be configured to monitor and observe a user's interactions with incoming data and to identify patterns of actions the user may take in response to the incoming data. The system may enable a trainer component and a classifier component to determine the probability a user may take a particular action and to make predictions of likely user actions based on the observations of the user and the identified pattern of the user's actions. The system may also be configured to continuously observe the user's actions to fine-tune and adjust the identified patterns of user actions and to update the probabilities of likely user actions in order increase the accuracy of the predicted user action in response to incoming data. | 06-20-2013 |
20140351189 | PREDICTION OF USER RESPONSE ACTIONS TO RECEIVED DATA - A system is provided for automatically predicting actions a user is likely to take in response to receiving data. The system may be configured to monitor and observe a user's interactions with incoming data and to identify patterns of actions the user may take in response to the incoming data. The system may enable a trainer component and a classifier component to determine the probability a user may take a particular action and to make predictions of likely user actions based on the observations of the user and the identified pattern of the user's actions. The system may also be configured to continuously observe the user's actions to fine-tune and adjust the identified patterns of user actions and to update the probabilities of likely user actions in order increase the accuracy of the predicted user action in response to incoming data. | 11-27-2014 |
Fernando Garcia, Seattle, WA US
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20130159408 | ACTION-ORIENTED USER EXPERIENCE BASED ON PREDICTION OF USER RESPONSE ACTIONS TO RECEIVED DATA - A system is provided for automatically notifying a user of predicted action. The system may be configured to monitor and observe a user's interactions with incoming data, identify patterns of actions the user may take in response to the incoming data and generate a notification associated with the action. A trainer component and a classifier component determine the probability a user may take a particular action and to make predictions of likely user actions based on the observations of the user. A notifier may communicate with the classifier to generate a particular user notification associated with a user action response generated by the classifier. The notifier component utilizes a logic device to compare the received user prediction from the classifier with a plurality of user notifications stored in a database. The notifier component sends the user notification to one or more user devices associated with a user. | 06-20-2013 |
20140379851 | AGGREGATING CONTENT FROM DIFFERENT CONTENT SOURCES AT A CLOUD SERVICE - A cloud service stores and aggregates content that is obtained from different content sources using different protocols. For example, the content may include electronic messages, calendar information, contacts, social network content, feed data, search results, and the like. The cloud service aggregates content for each user based on the user's configuration settings. The cloud service may perform processing on the aggregated content before it is delivered and displayed to the user on the client device. For example, one or more views may be generated and stored by the cloud service before the view is requested from the client. Changes made to the aggregated content on the client may be synchronized with the content source. Searches may be made across all or a portion of the different content sources that are aggregated for a user. | 12-25-2014 |
Gerardo Garcia, Sammamish, WA US
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20100087169 | THREADING TOGETHER MESSAGES WITH MULTIPLE COMMON PARTICIPANTS - In a mobile communications device, a conversation identifier is generated for each of a plurality of messages. Each conversation identifier is generated based on addresses of message participants identified in the message. A request to display a particular message of the multiple messages is received. In response to the request, one or more other messages of the plurality of messages having a same conversation identifier as the particular message are identified based on the generated conversation identifiers. At least two of the one or more other messages are displayed concurrently. | 04-08-2010 |
20120268249 | ENERGY EFFICIENT LOCATION DETECTION - In a device, one or more low energy sensors are used to determine a mobility state of the device. Based on both the mobility state of the device and one or more places of interest for the device, a determination is made as to when to use a high energy sensor to determine a location of the device. One of the one or more places of interest for the device within which the device is located at any particular time can be determined based on the mobility state of the device and/or the location of the device as determined by the high energy sensor. | 10-25-2012 |
Gino Garcia, Edmonds, WA US
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20090189861 | INPUT DEVICE INCLUDING A WHEEL ASSEMBLY FOR SCROLLING AN IMAGE IN MULTIPLE DIRECTIONS - A computer input device having a housing and an engagable scroll wheel. The scroll wheel is rotatable about an axis to preferably cause vertical scrolling of an image on a display. The rotatable member is laterally movable relative to the housing. A sensor is preferably positioned within the housing for sensing lateral movement of the rotatable member. In response to sensed lateral movement of the rotatable member, the image is horizontally scrolled, preferably in the direction of the lateral movement. The scrolling speed can be affected relative to the amount of displacement of the rotatable member and/or the amount of time that the rotatable member is displaced a predetermined amount. The computer input device having the rotatable member may take the form of a keyboard, a mouse, a trackbal device, or another type of computer input device. | 07-30-2009 |
Hugo G. Garcia, Seattle, WA US
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20100064178 | World-Readiness and Globalization Testing Assemblies - World-readiness and globalization testing assemblies may be provided. A software application may be analyzed to identify user interface controls. These controls may then be tested according to language or culture-specific test cases developed in advance by language experts. Testing may include sending predefined output to the application and intercepting the resulting output. The output may then be compared to an expected response to ensure that the actual output display matches the correct output display. The results of the test may be reported and errors may result in automatically opening a bug report. | 03-11-2010 |
Jaime C. Garcia, Kent, WA US
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20150321441 | THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE STRUCTURES EMBEDDED WITH AT LEAST ONE LOAD FITTING AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING SAME - Manufacturing a thermoplastic composite tubular structure embedded with a first load fitting comprising the steps of braiding a first plurality of inner layers of thermoplastic composite material around a soluble, expandable mandrel. A first load fitting is positioned on the first plurality of inner layers of thermoplastic composite material. A second plurality of outer layers of thermoplastic composite material is braided around the first load fitting and the mandrel so as to form an overbraided mandrel embedded with the first load fitting. The overbraided mandrel is installed into a matched tooling assembly and heated at a specified heating profile in order to consolidate the first plurality of inner layers of thermoplastic composite material and the second plurality of outer layers of thermoplastic composite material with the first load fitting so as to form a thermoplastic composite tubular structure embedded with the first load fitting. A second load fitting may be positioned on the first plurality of inner layers of thermoplastic composite material. | 11-12-2015 |
Johann Garcia, Kirkland, WA US
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20090048908 | MEDIA DELIVERY SYSTEM - A media delivery system that may be used for tracking the number and type of human impressions of media content rendered by the system during the time the media was rendered is provided. The media delivery system includes a rendering device for rendering media content, an environmental sensor for sensing impressions and other environmental variables and a computing device configured to gather data related to the external states detected by the environmental sensor. The data may be provided to a backend server for correlating the data to the rendered media content. The system may include rules that interpret that data and may cause the system to custom select, tailor or control future playback of media on the system. | 02-19-2009 |
Jonathan Garcia, Duval, WA US
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20140342818 | Attributing User Action Based On Biometric Identity - Example apparatus and methods concern attributing user actions based on biometric identifications. One example method includes detecting an action intended to control an application associated with a shared launch surface. The method includes associating the action with a body located in a field of view of a biometric sensor associated with a shared launch surface. Data from the biometric sensor is used to determine a biometric identity for the body and then the action is attributed to a user as a function of the biometric identity. A context associated with the user is accessed and an operation associated with the action is selectively controlled based on the context. | 11-20-2014 |
20140357372 | Managing Controller Pairings - Example methods manage data that relates a user to a player slot and to a game controller. One example method operates in a multi-user computer environment that includes a game console and a game controller. The method may establish a first mapping and a second mapping for a game running on the console. The first mapping relates a generic player position to a user profile and the second mapping relates the user profile with a game controller. The mappings rely on mapping data provided to the game through a user interface available during the game. The method controls the game, as a function of the first mapping and the second mapping, to manage controller pairings to attribute actions performed at a controller with a currently mapped user profile and then to a player slot. Controller pairings may be managed while the game is in progress without interrupting a game experience. | 12-04-2014 |
20140359529 | Launch Surface Control - Example apparatus and methods concern controlling context associations while maintaining a user experience. A memory stores information concerning a context associated with a shared launch surface in a multi-user system running on an apparatus. The memory also stores information concerning a second context associated with an application launched from the shared launch surface and running on the apparatus. Example apparatus and methods provide a launch surface context interface and an application context interface. The interfaces present information that facilitates changing launch surface ownership or application context while maintaining a user experience. For example, logic may selectively control a launch surface context association as a function of data provided by the launch surface context interface and may control an application context association as a function of data provided by the application context interface. The context associations can be manipulated without having to navigate to the launch surface. | 12-04-2014 |
Jonathan Garcia, Duvall, WA US
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20090150910 | Service platform for in-context results - Various embodiments provide a service platform that integrates services, such as web services and/or local services, across a variety of applications. In at least some embodiments, services can be integrated with legacy applications that are “unaware” of such services, as well as applications that are aware of such services. | 06-11-2009 |
20090248397 | Service Initiation Techniques - Service initiation techniques are described. In at least one implementation, a computing device receives a selection of text that is displayed in a user interface by an application. Selection is detected of one of a plurality of services that are displayed in the user interface. Responsive to the detection, the selection of text is provided to the selected service without further user intervention. | 10-01-2009 |
20110252011 | Integrating a Search Service with a Social Network Resource - A system is described for integrating a search engine and one or more social network resources. The system operates by determining whether a search operation being conducted by a user warrants interaction with a social network resource. If so, the system may provide an invitation to the user to forward a query-related message to the social network resource. The system then sends the message to a group of contacts via the social network resource, where the group of contacts can be defined in various ways. The system receives a response from at least one contact in the group of contacts and presents that response to the user using various delivery mechanisms, as governed by various delivery timings. | 10-13-2011 |
20120204129 | SERVICE PLATFORM FOR IN-CONTEXT RESULTS - Various embodiments provide a service platform that integrates services, such as web services and/or local services, across a variety of applications. In at least some embodiments, services can be integrated with legacy applications that are “unaware” of such services, as well as applications that are aware of such services. | 08-09-2012 |
Jonathan M. Garcia, Duvall, WA US
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20120036011 | Search Personalization Using Identifiers and Authentication State - Systems, methods, and computer media for personalizing a web page and for personalizing user search query results are provided. A request to view a web page, such as a user search query that produces a search result web page, is received from a computing device. A computing device identifier is detected. Device-specific data corresponding to the detected computing device identifier is accessed. Upon detecting at least one user identifier having an authentication state, user-specific data corresponding to the detected user identifier and authentication state is accessed. The web page is personalized based on at least one of the accessed device-specific data and the accessed user-specific data. | 02-09-2012 |
Jonathan Michel Garcia, Duvall, WA US
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20130160144 | ENTITY VERIFICATION VIA THIRD-PARTY - Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for verifying an identity of an entity via a third-party authentication system. As an example, an entity may be logged into a website and may have certain access permissions given the manner within which the entity was logged into the website. The entity may attempt to access, via the website, protected data owned by the website and/or owned by a third-party (e.g., social networking website). If the access permissions presently associated with the entity do not allow the entity to access the protected data, a request may be made to the third-party authentication system (e.g., operated by the social networking website) to verify the identity of the entity before increasing the access permissions to grant the entity access to the protected data. | 06-20-2013 |
Joseph Maanuel Garcia, Spokane, WA US
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20110103192 | Clock(s) as a seismic wave receiver - A machine for detecting earthquake precursory signals that comprises a spring loaded balance wheel that is in reality an oscillating seismometer, the oscillating seismometer employed as a local oscillator in a seismic wave receiver, a clock together with its balance wheel make up the seismic wave receiver which detect the precursory micro-seismic vibrations that precede the earthquake, extreme sensitivity—UNMATCHED BY EFFORTS WORLD WIDE—is accomplished by the immense storage capacity of the clock, for each individual swing of the balance wheel, a miniscule interruption takes place that will go unnoticed but after tens of thousands of swings, which would take place over night for example, a buildup of these interruptions will eventually have their effect. | 05-05-2011 |
Leon Garcia, Woodinville, WA US
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20120141982 | Culture Method for Obtaining a Clonal Population of Antigen-Specific B Cells - The present invention relates to methods of isolating antigen-specific cells and producing antibodies therefrom. | 06-07-2012 |
Marcelo Ivan Garcia, Snoqualmie, WA US
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20130106985 | AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION AND REPRESENTATION OF MOST RELEVANT PEOPLE IN MEETINGS | 05-02-2013 |
Marcelo Ivan Garcia, Seattle, WA US
Raul Garcia, Kirkland, WA US
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20080288822 | EXHAUSTIVE SECURITY FUZZING FOR TRANSACT STRUCTURED QUERY LANGUAGE - Systems and methods that incorporate fuzzing capabilities within an SQL server to facilitate penetration testing. A fuzzing component associated with the SQL server provides an entry point for accessing the fuzzing system to update explicit user specified parameters associated with SQL, wherein the server's in depth knowledge regarding semantics of the language code (e.g., manner of parsing) can be employed to determine vulnerabilities thereof. | 11-20-2008 |
20090216768 | DATABASE SANDBOX - Systems and methods that qualify and/or restrict access of codes associated with a database to objects located outside thereof and in other databases—even though a person executing such code does in fact have permission to interact with the object that the code is attempting to access. A sandbox component can regulate access from one database to another database, by managing authenticator permission and/or trust permission levels. Hence, the set of privileges assigned to security execution context of an executable module (procedure, trigger, computed column) in an un-trusted database is restricted not to exceed a privilege set assigned to database owner. | 08-27-2009 |
20090282083 | CONFIGURATION OF MULTIPLE DATABASE AUDITS - Various technologies and techniques are disclosed for improving configuration of database audits. Multiple audits can be created for a database. Any one of the audits can be turned off without impacting an operation of any remaining audits. Database audits can be ported from one database server instance to another. Database audit metadata is stored in a database separately from a database server instance to which the database is attached. The database can be detached from the database server instance and attached to a second database server instance, with the database audit metadata moving along with the database automatically. Any audits associated with the database audit metadata are automatically activated for the second database server instance. Database audits can be configured using a hierarchical model. | 11-12-2009 |
20100287597 | SECURITY POLICY TRIGGER FOR POLICY ENFORCEMENT - Described is a technology by which a user (or other entity) may be temporarily granted or denied permissions with respect to performing an upcoming a database operation. A “before” security policy trigger is executed prior to executing the database statement, so as to modify the user's security context (e.g., to add a role) prior to execution if information associated with the operation meets criteria defined in the policy trigger. The existing security system uses the (possibly modified) security context to determine whether to execute the database statement. The security context is reverted after the successful or unsuccessful execution of the database statement. The security policy trigger may also cause an error to be raised. | 11-11-2010 |
20140372764 | SCHEMA SIGNING - In one embodiment, an object in a database schema may be verified as having a valid digital signature associated with a trusted entity. An application may be permitted access to the object of the database schema only when the object of the database schema is verified to have a valid digital signature associated with the trusted entity. In another embodiment, an object in a database schema may be verified as having a digital signature associated with at least one trusted entity. An application may be permitted access to the object of the database schema only when the digital signature for the object is verified to be associated with the at least one trusted entity. | 12-18-2014 |
Timothy M. Garcia, Seattle, WA US
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20110276863 | Providing Text Content Embedded with Multimedia Content - Text content embedded with multimedia content is provided from a content provider to a client device. The multimedia content may be provided to the client device separate from the text content. In particular, multimedia content metadata indicating a storage location of the multimedia content may be provided to the client device after the text content. The client device may request the multimedia content from the content provider based on the multimedia content metadata. The content provider may send the requested multimedia content to the client device after receiving an authenticated version of the multimedia content metadata. | 11-10-2011 |