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Edward Stanley

Edward Stanley Ott, Iv, Palo Alto, CA US

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20100082618CLUSTERED SEARCH PROCESSING - Methods and apparatus for searching data and grouping search results into clusters that are ordered according to search relevance. Each cluster comprises one or more data type, such as images, web pages, local information, news, advertisements, and the like. In one embodiment, a search term is evaluated for related concepts indicating categories of data sources to search. Data sources may also be identified by context information such as a location of a client device, a currently running application, and the like. Search results in each cluster are ordered by relevance and each cluster is given a score based on an aggregate of the relevance within the cluster. Each cluster score may be modified based on one or more corresponding concepts and/or context information. The clusters are ordered based on the modified scores. Content, including advertisements, may also be added to the ordered list to appear as another cluster.04-01-2010
20100211566ENTITY-BASED SEARCH RESULTS AND CLUSTERS ON MAPS - Techniques are described for providing geographically-related search results in map interfaces that are derived with an understanding of the intent behind the user's query, and the abstract entities to which the query maps.08-19-2010
20110072125EMPLOYING MATCHING OF EVENT CHARACTERISTICS TO SUGGEST ANOTHER CHARACTERISTIC OF AN EVENT - A device, system, and method are directed towards determining a suggested characteristic for an event. At least two events are determined. In one embodiment, at least one characteristic is determined for one of the event. A plurality of other characteristics is determined for the other event. The characteristics of the two events may be determined implicitly from communications during the events or from user input. Based on a relationship between the determined characteristics, the suggested characteristic for the event is then determined. In one embodiment, the relationship is defined as a match of characteristics. The event may then be modified based on the suggested characteristic. For example, a suggested member may be invited to join the event, or the event's time, location, or name may be changed. If the other event is current or pending, the event and the other event may be combined.03-24-2011

Patent applications by Edward Stanley Ott, Iv, Palo Alto, CA US

Edward Stanley Sobieradzki, Colchester GB

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20090189527MAGNETRON WITH CATHODE DECOUPLED FROM OUTPUT - A magnetron has a first set of vanes etc which connect by legs to a coaxial output coupler and a second set of vanes etc which (in one embodiment) alternate with the vanes of the first set and are not connected to the output coupler. The vanes of each set are held, for example, by strap rings which may be distributed along the length of the anode, at the same potential as each other, and the polarity of the vanes of one set is opposite to that of the other set. A problem with such a magnetron is that there is capacitive coupling between the cathode and the output coupler, which can lead to the coaxial TEM mode propagating along the cathode. According to the invention, additional capacitive coupling is introduced by means of axial extensions 07-30-2009

Edward Stanley Szurkowski, Maplewood, NJ US

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20090295606APPARATUS FOR ENHANCING PACKET COMMUNICATION - An apparatus for enhancing packet communication is disclosed. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes an encoder configured to convert input data to a binary coded base system of an augmented code employing a base of an original code used for coding the input data, wherein the augmented code employs more symbols for coding than the original code, the encoder including: (1) an adder configured to add the input data to a multiplication product to generate a base sum that is binary-coded in the augmented code, (2) a multiplier configured to multiply an accumulated value by a base of the original code to provide the multiplication product that is binary-coded in the augmented code, and (3) an accumulator configured to employ the base sum to provide an accumulated value as an output for the encoder, wherein the accumulated value is binary-coded in the augmented code to represent the input data.12-03-2009