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Evan Geffner, New York, NY US
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20140089448 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CACHING CONTENT AT AN END USER'S CUSTOMER PREMISES EQUIPMENT - A caching method and device for reducing non-local network traffic by caching content at equipment at the premises of one or more end users. The caching device may be connected to a non-local network of a data distribution network that may include the non-local network, a headend connected to the non-local network, a content delivery server connected to the headend and a content source connected to the headend. The premises equipment may include a caching device including a controller and storage medium. The caching device at an end user premises may receive content, which may be sent to a plurality of end user premises as part of a multicast, over a non-local network. The end user may access the received content at local network speeds without having to send an individual request for the content over the non-local network. | 03-27-2014 |
Jason Geffner, Austin, TX US
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20150033339 | Irrelevant Code Identification - The techniques described herein identify, and/or distinguish between, legitimate code and/or irrelevant code in programs so that an analyst does not have to spend additional time sifting through and/or considering the irrelevant code when viewing the code of the program. Therefore, the analyst can be more efficient when determining a type of a program (e.g., malware) and/or when determining the actions of the program. For instance, a security researcher may be tasked with identifying the malware and/or determining the harmful or deceptive actions the malware executes on a computer (e.g., deletion of a file, the targeting of sensitive information such as social security numbers or credit card numbers, etc.). | 01-29-2015 |
Jason Geffner, Bothell, WA US
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20080250018 | Binary function database system - A binary function database system is provided in which binary functions are extracted from compiled and linked program files and stored in a database as robust abstractions which can be matched with others using one or more function matching heuristics. Such abstraction allows for minor variations in function implementation while still enabling matching with an identical stored function in the database, or with a stored function with a given level of confidence. Metadata associated with each function is also typically generated and stored in the database. In an illustrative example, a structured query language database is utilized that runs on a central database server, and that tracks function names, the program file from which the function is extracted, comments and other associated information as metadata during an analyst's live analysis session to enable known function information that is stored in the database to be applied to binary functions of interest that are disassembled from the program file. | 10-09-2008 |
20120260343 | AUTOMATED MALWARE SIGNATURE GENERATION - Automated malware signature generation is disclosed. Automated malware signature generation includes monitoring incoming unknown files for the presence of malware and analyzing the incoming unknown files based on both a plurality of classifiers of file behavior and a plurality of classifiers of file content. An incoming file is classified as having a particular malware classification based on the analyzing of incoming unknown files and a malware signature is generated for the incoming unknown file based on the particular malware classification. Access is provided to the malware signature. | 10-11-2012 |
Luis Fidel Geffner, Guayaquil EC
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20100040586 | Treatment of Injuries to the Central Nervous System - The disclosure provides compositions and methods useful for treating injuries to the central nervous system (e.g., spinal cord injuries). The compositions and methods described herein can be optionally used in combination with a variety of techniques (e.g., surgical techniques) and/or therapies (e.g., physical therapy regimens) to affect treatment of injuries to the central nervous system. | 02-18-2010 |
Maximilian Geffner, Littleton, CO US
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20130217396 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING MOBILE-DEVICE ROAMING SERVICES - Methods and systems are disclosed for routing a communication to a recipient mobile device. The communication is received at a switching center. The recipient mobile device is identified from the communication. Which of multiple identifiers of the recipient mobile device is active is identified. Each of the identifiers is uniquely assigned to the recipient mobile device, and each of the identifiers is associated with a mobile communications network. The active identifier was previously activated by one of the mobile communications networks that services a geographical area in which the recipient mobile device is physically present. That mobile communications network is identified from the active identifier. The communication is accordingly routed to the mobile communications network with instructions to further route the communication to the recipient mobile device. | 08-22-2013 |
Steve Geffner, Bothell, WA US
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20120284639 | SIMULTANEOUS EMAIL AND ATTACHMENT VIEWING - Systems, methods and computer program products for facilitating the simultaneous (e.g., side-by-side or via a “sliding” animation) displaying and viewing of email messages and any attachments to such email messages are disclosed. Such systems, methods and computer program products allow a user of a computing system to simultaneously view the textual portion of an email along with the contents of any attachments within one application, and without the need to switch between at least two software applications—the email reader application and the native (productivity) application used to create such attachment (e.g., a word processing software application, a spreadsheet application, a presentation application, a database application, a portable document format reader, a Web browser and/or the like). | 11-08-2012 |
Steven Geffner, Bothell, WA US
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20120151377 | ORGANIC PROJECTS - A collaborative project management system is provided to create a project workspace linking together various work-product items including e-mails, documents and tasks based on the identification and association of related information contained in such items. A new project workspace may contain groups of documents, correspondence such as emails, instant message and web chatting, tasks, and other data types linked together by common content topics. The system may initiate a new project workspace based on information contained in an initial correspondence, such as an email conversation, by identifying items that are related to the email conversation such as tasks or documents that a user creates or shares subsequent to receipt of an email or message, and automatically inferring an association based on their contents. | 06-14-2012 |
20120151379 | SHARED ATTACHMENTS - When an outgoing communication sent to one or more recipients contains a supported attachment type, a shared workspace that contains a shared version of the original attachment is provisioned. A modified version of the original outgoing communication is delivered to internal recipients including both a link to the shared document and the original attachment. | 06-14-2012 |
Steven P. Geffner, Bothell, WA US
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20090080801 | ALTERING THE APPEARANCE OF A DIGITAL IMAGE USING A SHAPE - Technologies are described herein for altering the appearance of a digital image using a shape. A mask edit mode of operation is provided in which an application program displays a mask shape superimposed on a digital image. The application program also provides user interface controls for altering the size, position, and rotation of the digital image independently of the mask shape, and user interface controls for altering the size, position, and rotation of the mask shape independently of the digital image. When a cropping request is received, the portion of the digital image within the mask shape is mapped onto the mask shape, thereby creating a mask-cropped shape, and a normal editing mode is entered. In the normal editing mode a set of user interface controls is provided for modifying the size, position, and rotation of the mask-cropped shape. | 03-26-2009 |
20090327938 | ANIMATION ON OBJECT USER INTERFACE - A system and method for graphically showing the animation order of animated elements in a presentation program or other software. The invention consists of a User Interface (UI) widget which shows the order of the animation in the presentation. This UI employs an animation On Object User Interface (OOUI), or animation tag, that is preferably a rectangular control that encloses a number, and labels the order in which objects are animated. Each animation OOUI or animation tag is associated with an object on a display during creation and editing. The animation OOUI or tag is preferably placed in close proximity to the object it is associated with, rather than in a separate window or dialog box, and is hence termed ‘On Object’. The animation tag is active and responds to computer input device selection actions. Each animation OOUI is typically associated with an animation list. | 12-31-2009 |
Steven Paul Geffner, Bothell, WA US
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20090079729 | RENDERING THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECTS ON A SERVER COMPUTER - Technologies are described herein for rendering documents containing three-dimensional objects. A client computer receives a request to display a document. If a program utilized to create the document is not available to display the document, the client computer transmits a request to a server computer to render the document, including the rendering of any three-dimensional objects contained therein. In response to receiving the request, the server computer determines whether the document contains any three-dimensional objects. If the document contains three-dimensional objects, the server computer renders the three-dimensional objects. Once the three-dimensional objects have been rendered, the remaining portion of the document is also rendered. The rendered version of the document is then returned to the client computer in response to the original request to render the document. The rendered document is then displayed on the client computer by a standard viewer application. | 03-26-2009 |
20100115033 | DO NOT DISTURB FILTER FOR ELECTRONIC MESSAGES - Data is received defining a time period during which a notification of receipt should not be provided when an electronic message is received. Data may also be received defining certain types of messages for which notification of receipt should be provided during the time period. During the duration of the time period, no notification of receipt is provided for received electronic messages that are not within one of the specified types. After the time period has elapsed, notification of receipt is provided for electronic messages received during the time period and for which no notification of receipt was previously provided. Electronic messages may be sent during the time period and electronic messages received prior to the time period may be displayed for reading during the time period. | 05-06-2010 |
20130067549 | Cloud-Based Broker Service for Digital Assistants - A cloud-based broker service may be provided for computing devices in a distributed computing environment. The broker service may aggregate user accounts and user account credentials utilized for accessing online services by the computing devices. The broker service may monitor a context of the computing devices associated with the user accounts. The broker service may then utilize the context, data associated with the user accounts and data associated with the user account credentials to automate tasks and/or provide alerts associated with the data. | 03-14-2013 |
20130096813 | LOCATION ENHANCED MEETINGS AND COLLABORATION - A location enhanced meeting service (“LEM Service”) may provide a geographical based map indicating meeting locations for a selected day. The user can view locations of meetings for a scheduled day, along with travel times. Conditions impacting travel time may be provided to the user along with updated estimated travel times and suggested alternative routes. The scale of the map may be based on the geographical diversity of the attendees. A user can view a location enhanced meeting map for particular meeting, and obtain directions to the meeting. The user can also request to view attendee's locations to the meeting on the map prior to the meeting. If an attendee is expected to be late, the user may establish a voice conference with that attendee. If a user is expected to be late to a meeting, the user may provide a notification to the other attendees of the meeting. | 04-18-2013 |