Hardy, CA
Addison Hardy, San Francisco, CA US
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20150324897 | INTERNET VENDING MACHINE/MOBILE VENDING MACHINE SYSTEM AND METHOD - A system and method of creating, publishing and distributing display advertising for products sold by online merchants. The system provides tools for individuals with limited experience in the online marketing industry to create and publish customized and personalized display advertising for these products and distribute this display advertising and links to the products by multiple methods. These distribution methods enable users of the system to take full advantage of recommendation based marketing as well as push products ads and links directly to user devices such as smart phones and mobile devices of potential customers. This allows individuals to participate in a plurality of affiliate marketing programs of multiple online merchants on a single platform. Further, the platform enables the secure distribution of digital content via its legacy rights management IP and software. | 11-12-2015 |
Alexandre Hardy, San Jose, CA US
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20120110055 | Building a Cloud Computing Environment Using a Seed Device in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - A cloud computing environment having a plurality of computing nodes is described. A seed device is connected to a network. From the seed device, a launching of a cloud computing management configuration is initiated. The seed device includes a repository of software. From the seed device, software is installed on one of the plurality of computing nodes to run a cloud computing management system. The software is loaded from one of the plurality of computing nodes onto each of the plurality of nodes. A computing node is selected from the plurality of computing nodes, to designate as a master node. Operations of the cloud computing management system is controlled from the master node. | 05-03-2012 |
20120110056 | Organizing Data in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - Organizing data in a cloud computing environment having a plurality of computing nodes is described. An authorization to service a request is received. The request may be from a user for launching an instance. In response to receiving the authorization and based on the request, an image list is determined. The image list includes information corresponding to a plurality of machine images. At least one machine image is identified from the image list associated with a functional requirement of the request. The instance is launched at the at least one computing node. The at least one machine image is updated after the instance has been launched. | 05-03-2012 |
20120110180 | Objects in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - An action is performed on an object in a cloud computing environment having a plurality of computing nodes. A policy path is determined from at least one permission within a policy of a customer. A first delegation path is determined from within the determined policy path. The first delegation path is directed to at least one object permission for the object upon which the action is to be performed. An authorized user is assigned from a second delegation path from within the determined policy path. The second delegation path is directed to at least one user permission for the action to be performed. | 05-03-2012 |
20120110188 | Networking in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - A cloud computing environment having a plurality of computing nodes is described. Upon receiving authorization, a plurality of virtual machines may be communicated to provide at least one virtual network to service to the plurality of virtual machines. Each of the plurality of virtual machines communicates with a virtual network layer at a virtual interface via at least one virtual Ethernet (vEthernet). An IP gateway to a network is provided to the plurality of virtual machines. Communications between the IP gateway and the network are facilitated. Communications between a network control layer and at least one network are routed. | 05-03-2012 |
20120110636 | Defining an Authorizer in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - An authorizing entity is allowed to grant permission to a subject to perform an action on an object in a cloud computing environment. An authorizer is defined as the entity having granting authority to delegate a predetermined permission. A subject is defined as a group to whom the permission is being delegated. An object is defined upon which an action is authorized within the cloud computing environment. The action being authorized in the cloud computing environment is defined. Members of the subject group are authorized to perform the permitted action on the object. | 05-03-2012 |
20120110650 | Organizing Permission Associated with a Cloud Customer in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - Organizing permissions to authorize a subject to perform an action on an object in a cloud computing environment is described. A plurality of permissions associated with a cloud customer is created. A first set of permissions from the plurality of permissions is associated with one or more objects. Each of the first set of permissions describes an action performed on an object. A second set of permissions from the plurality of permissions is associated with one or more users. Each of the second set of permissions describes an action to be performed by one or more users. | 05-03-2012 |
20120110651 | Granting Access to a Cloud Computing Environment Using Names in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - Access to resources in a cloud computing environment having a plurality of computing nodes is described. A group of users is defined within the cloud computing environment. A first name is assigned to the group. At least one subgroup of users is defined from within the group. A second name is assigned to the at least one subgroup. The second name follows a hierarchical naming structure of the form/group/subgroup. | 05-03-2012 |
20120116937 | Billing Usage in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - Billing usage of a cloud computing environment is described. Usage is metered of one or more resources within the cloud computing environment by one or more users. The one or more users may be associated with at least one entity. The metered usage of one or more cloud resources is converted to a revenue-generating value. The revenue-generating value is billed to the at least one entity associated with the one or more users. Revenue is collected from the at least one entity for the metered usage of one or more cloud resources. The collected revenue is shared with a plurality of parties. | 05-10-2012 |
20120117229 | Virtualization Layer in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - A cloud computing environment having a plurality of computing nodes is described. The plurality of computing nodes may be organized into a plurality of clusters, each of the plurality of clusters including a cluster controller. A virtual computing environment is created on each of the plurality of computing nodes. Communication with the virtual computing environment is enabled. An authorization to service a launch plan is received from a user. The launch plan includes at least one instance to launch. Bandwidth information is requested from each of the cluster controllers of the plurality of clusters. A score is computed for each of the plurality of clusters that responded to the requested bandwidth information. The launch plan is assigned to a cluster from the plurality of clusters based on the computed scores. | 05-10-2012 |
20130060839 | Launching an Instance in a Virtual Computing Infrastructure - Launching an instance in cloud computing environment having a plurality of computing nodes is described. At a user's home cloud system, a request is received from the user to launch an instance of an object. At the home cloud system, a designated remote cloud system is determined from a federated plurality of remote cloud systems based on the request. The request is translated into a format suitable for the designated remote cloud system. The translated request is communicated to the designated remote cloud system. The instance of the object is launched at the designated remote cloud. | 03-07-2013 |
Art H. Hardy, Bakersfield, CA US
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20080278571 | STEREOSCOPIC THREE DIMENSIONAL VISUALIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USE - The present invention relates to a stereoscopic three dimensional visualization system, and particularly to a stereoscopic three dimensional visualization system for microdentistry, microsurgery, or industrial applications. In one exemplary embodiment, the present invention provides a plurality of cameras configured to provide a first stereoscopic image to a dentist or other professional and a second stereoscopic image to an assistant that has approximately the same focal point, but that is rotated by a predetermined angle from the first stereoscopic image. In one exemplary embodiment three cameras are utilized to create the stereoscopic images. | 11-13-2008 |
Brian S. Hardy, El Segundo, CA US
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20130032667 | Systems and Methods for a Self-Deploying Vehicle Drag Device - Embodiments of the invention relate to systems and methods for a self-deploying vehicle drag device. In one embodiment, a drag device for a vehicle can be provided. The drag device can include a chute body, wherein the chute body is connected to the vehicle. The drag device can also include at least one collapsible member mounted to the chute body, wherein the at least one collapsible member and chute body are maintained in respective compressed configurations until deployed. Furthermore, the drag device can include at least one device adapted to release the chute body from the vehicle, wherein the chute body and the at least one collapsible member are deployed in expanded configurations with respect to the vehicle. | 02-07-2013 |
Casey Hardy, San Francisco, CA US
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20130108063 | INVOKING AND SUPPORTING DEVICE TESTING THROUGH AUDIO CONNECTORS | 05-02-2013 |
20130108065 | METHODS FOR INVOKING TESTING USING REVERSIBLE CONNECTORS | 05-02-2013 |
Casey Hardy, Cupertino, CA US
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20120081102 | AUDIO JACK WITH GROUND DETECT - Circuits, methods, and apparatus that provide an audio receptacle that can detect the presence of an audio jack without using mechanical switches or other such mechanical mechanisms. One example provides an audio receptacle having two contacts that may be electrically connected when an audio jack is inserted. When no audio jack is inserted into the audio receptacle, the two ground contacts may not be connected. When an audio jack is inserted into the audio receptacle, the resulting closed circuit may be detected and used to activate or otherwise turn on one or more audio circuits in or associated with the audio receptacle. Conversely, when no audio jack is inserted, the resulting open circuit may be detected and used to deactivate or otherwise turn off or reduce power in one or more audio circuits in or associated with the audio receptacle. | 04-05-2012 |
Casey L. Hardy, San Francisco, CA US
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20140207983 | TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLEXED DATA BUS INTERFACE - An audio system bus has a bus data line and a bus clock line. Audio producers are coupled to the bus to form a time-division multiplexed multi drop bus interface arrangement having protocol slots 0,1, . . . N where N is an integer greater than two. A bus device is coupled to the bus that produces a) a frame marker on the bus data line in slot 0, and b) a data bit on the bus data line in slot 1. The audio producers are to produce their respective audio data bits in their assigned slots other than slots 0 and 1. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 07-24-2014 |
20150200640 | AUDIO POWER AMPLIFICATION WITH REDUCED INPUT POWER SUPPLY CREST FACTOR - A power converter has an output that is coupled in parallel with an energy reservoir circuit and a power supply node of an audio power amplifier. The converter can set an upper limit on its input supply current that is variable in accordance with a control input. A controller is to produce a signal, coupled to the control input of the power converter, that is responsive to a measure of input supply voltage of the power converter and either output voltage of the power converter or output power of the amplifier. Other embodiments are also described and claimed. | 07-16-2015 |
Charles Hardy, San Jose, CA US
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20110265814 | METHODS FOR PROCESSING SUBSTRATES IN PROCESS SYSTEMS HAVING SHARED RESOURCES - Methods for processing substrates in twin chamber processing systems having first and second process chambers and shared processing resources are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method may include flowing a process gas from a shared gas panel to a processing volume of the first process chamber and to a processing volume of the second process chamber; forming a first plasma in the first processing volume to process the first substrate and a second plasma to process the second substrate; monitoring the first processing volume and the second processing volume to determine if a process endpoint is reached in either volume; and either terminating the first and second plasma simultaneously when a first endpoint is reached; or terminating the first plasma when a first endpoint is reached in the first processing volume while continuing to provide the second plasma in the second processing volume until a second endpoint is reached. | 11-03-2011 |
20110266256 | METHODS FOR PROCESSING SUBSTRATES IN PROCESS SYSTEMS HAVING SHARED RESOURCES - Methods for processing substrates in twin chamber processing systems having first and second process chambers and shared processing resources are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method may include providing a substrate to the first process chamber of the twin chamber processing system, wherein the first process chamber has a first processing volume that is independent from a second processing volume of the second process chamber; providing one or more processing resources from the shared processing resources to only the first processing volume of the first process chamber; and performing a process on the substrate in the first process chamber. | 11-03-2011 |
20110270574 | METHODS FOR MONITORING PROCESSING EQUIPMENT - Methods for monitoring processing equipment are provided herein. In some embodiments, a method for monitoring processing equipment when in an idle state for a period of idle time may include selecting a test from a list of a plurality of tests to perform on the processing equipment when the processing equipment is in the idle state, wherein the test has a total run time; starting the selected test; comparing a remaining idle time of the period of idle time to a remaining run time of the total run time as the selected test is performed; and determining whether to end the selected test prior to completing the total run time in response to the comparison. | 11-03-2011 |
Charles Thomas Hardy, Foster City, CA US
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20080243049 | Biodegradable Triblock Copolymers for Use in Acoustically Mediated Intracellular Drug Delivery in vivo - Targeted therapeutic delivery systems comprising specially designed nanocarriers for intracellular therapeutic delivery, mediated by acoustic energy, for use either in vivo or in vitro, are described. Nanocarriers comprised of substantially biodegradable triblock copolymers, and mixtures thereof, are used to treat a variety of diseases in humans and other species, such as cancer, opthalmological, pulmonary, urinary or other pathologies. Methods for preparing the targeted therapeutic delivery systems are also embodied, which comprise processing a solution comprised of biopolymers or other species and components, with or without targeting moieties, adding said biopolymers and other compounds to a solution containing one or more therapeutic agents, stabilizing or not stabilizing said nanocarriers, adding one or more contrast agents, and resulting in a targeted therapeutic delivery system. Preferred therapeutics for use with the present invention include nucleic acids, proteins, peptides, and other therapeutic macromolecules. | 10-02-2008 |
20080294089 | Dendritic Polymers for Use in Acoustically Mediated Intracellular Drug Delivery in vivo - Targeted therapeutic delivery systems comprising specially-designed nanocarriers for intracellular therapeutic delivery, mediated by acoustic energy, for use either in vivo or in vitro are detailed. Nanocarriers comprised substantially of dendritic biopolymers and other species and compounds; are used to treat a variety of diseases in humans and other species, such as cancer, opthalmological, pulmonary, urinary or other pathologies. Methods for preparing the targeted therapeutic delivery systems are also embodied, which comprise processing a solution comprising biopolymers or other species and components, with or without targeting moieties, adding said biopolymers and other compounds to a solution containing one or more therapeutic agents, stabilizing or not stabilizing said nanocarriers, adding one or more contrast agents, resulting in a targeted therapeutic delivery system. Preferred therapeutics for use with the present invention include nucleic acids, proteins, peptides, and other therapeutic macromolecules. | 11-27-2008 |
20080299177 | Supramolecular Complexes for Use in Acoustically Mediated Intracellular Drug Delivery in vivo - Targeted therapeutic delivery systems comprising specially designed nanocarriers for intracellular therapeutic delivery, mediated by acoustic energy, for use either in vivo or in vitro, are described. Nanocarriers comprised of substantially supramolecular complexes, and mixtures thereof, are used to treat a variety of diseases in humans and other species, such as cancer, opthalmological, pulmonary, urinary or other pathologies. Methods for preparing the targeted therapeutic delivery systems are also embodied, which comprise processing a solution comprised of biopolymers or other species and components, with or without targeting moieties, adding said biopolymers and other compounds to a solution containing one or more therapeutic agents, stabilizing or not stabilizing said nanocarriers, adding one or more contrast agents, and resulting in a targeted therapeutic delivery system. Preferred therapeutics for use with the present invention include nucleic acids, proteins, peptides, and other therapeutic macromolecules. | 12-04-2008 |
20080311045 | Polymersomes for Use in Acoustically Mediated Intracellular Drug Delivery in vivo - Targeted therapeutic delivery systems comprising specially designed nanocarriers for intracellular therapeutic delivery, mediated by acoustic energy, for use either in vivo or in vitro, are described. Nanocarriers comprised of substantially polymersomes, and mixtures thereof, are used to treat a variety of diseases in humans and other species, such as cancer, opthalmological, pulmonary, urinary or other pathologies. Methods for preparing the targeted therapeutic delivery systems are also embodied, which comprise processing a solution comprised of biopolymers or other species and components, with or without targeting moieties, adding said biopolymers and other compounds to a solution containing one or more therapeutic agents, stabilizing or not stabilizing said nanocarriers, adding one or more contrast agents, and resulting in a targeted therapeutic delivery system. Preferred therapeutics for use with the present invention include nucleic acids, proteins, peptides, and other therapeutic macromolecules. | 12-18-2008 |
20080312581 | Peptosomes for Use in Acoustically Mediated Intracellular Drug Delivery in vivo - Targeted therapeutic delivery systems comprising specially designed nanocarriers for intracellular therapeutic delivery, mediated by acoustic energy, for use either in vivo or in vitro, are described. Nanocarriers comprised of substantially peptosomes, and mixtures thereof, are used to treat a variety of diseases in humans and other species, such as cancer, opthalmological, pulmonary, urinary or other pathologies. Methods for preparing the targeted therapeutic delivery systems are also embodied, which comprise processing a solution comprised of biopolymers or other species and components, with or without targeting moieties, adding said biopolymers and other compounds to a solution containing one or more therapeutic agents, stabilizing or not stabilizing said nanocarriers, adding one or more contrast agents, and resulting in a targeted therapeutic delivery system. Preferred therapeutics for use with the present invention include nucleic acids, proteins, peptides, and other therapeutic macromolecules. | 12-18-2008 |
20080319375 | Materials, Methods, and Systems for Cavitation-mediated Ultrasonic Drug Delivery in vivo - Materials, methods, and systems for targeted and non-targeted therapeutic delivery in vivo utilizing cavitation-mediated ultrasonic drug delivery are described. Noninvasive sonic energy being applied to the patient in a controlled fashion at the treatment area results in controlled acoustic cavitation at said region, and cell and tissue specific drug delivery. Microbubbles, both in the form of contrast agents, and/or other active agents infused into the patient, and/or bubbles formed from previous ultrasound exposure, allow for predictable cavitation thresholds, requiring much lower incident ultrasound intensities for permeating tissue. Further, methods and systems are provided that result in more spatially regular areas of controlled tissue permeability upon treatment, limiting cytotoxicity and sonolysis, and maximizing intracellular drug delivery. Moreover, by using pulsed cavitation-mediated ultrasonic drug delivery as described by the present teachings, a large number of parameters are created, which provided the appropriate monitoring and feedback mechanisms are present, allow the use of a diversity of parameter optimizations and control systems for customizing the methods and systems for a given application. Preferred therapeutics for use with the present invention include nucleic acids, proteins, peptides, and other therapeutic macromolecules. | 12-25-2008 |
Christine Hardy, San Francisco, CA US
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20140051593 | Assay Methods and Systems - Assay methods and systems that detect and quantify target nucleic acid sequences in samples, employing amplification processes and real time amplification processes in the presence of target specific probe sequences and capture probe sequences for indication of the amplification of, and therefor the presence of the target sequence in the sample. | 02-20-2014 |
Christine D. Hardy, Hayward, CA US
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20100159527 | Polypeptides Having Nucleic Acid Binding Activity and Compositions and Methods For Nucleic Acid Amplification - Polypeptides having nucleic acid binding activity are provided. Methods of using polypeptides having nucleic acid binding activity are provided. Fusion proteins and methods of using fusion proteins are provided. Fusion proteins comprising a polymerase and a nucleic acid binding polypeptide are provided. Fusion proteins comprising a reverse transcriptase and a nucleic acid binding polypeptide are provided. Methods are provided for amplifying a nucleic acid sequence using a fusion protein comprising a nucleic acid binding polypeptide and a polymerase. Methods are provided for amplifying a nucleic acid sequence using a fusion protein comprising a nucleic acid binding polypeptide and a reverse transcriptase. | 06-24-2010 |
20130089895 | Polypeptides Having Nucleic Acid Binding Activity and Compositions and Methods For Nucleic Acid Amplification - Polypeptides having nucleic acid binding activity are provided. Methods of using polypeptides having nucleic acid binding activity are provided. Fusion proteins and methods of using fusion proteins are provided. Fusion proteins comprising a polymerase and a nucleic acid binding polypeptide are provided. Fusion proteins comprising a reverse transcriptase and a nucleic acid binding polypeptide are provided. Methods are provided for amplifying a nucleic acid sequence using a fusion protein comprising a nucleic acid binding polypeptide and a polymerase. Methods are provided for amplifying a nucleic acid sequence using a fusion protein comprising a nucleic acid binding polypeptide and a reverse transcriptase. | 04-11-2013 |
Eric R. Hardy, San Diego, CA US
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20090070196 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DEVELOPING SMALL GEOGRAPHIC AREA POPULATION, HOUSEHOLD, AND DEMOGRAPHIC COUNT ESTIMATES AND PROJECTIONS USING A MASTER ADDRESS FILE - In one aspect, a system and method is provided for developing small geographic area population, household, business and demographic count estimates and projections using a MAF. The systems and methods described herein use mailing addresses and corresponding address related records, in conjunction with the DPV validation and RDI coding functionality, as well as ZIP+4 type coding, in order to build a MAF with unique DPV validated addresses. Each address in the MAF is delivery point coded (DPC), mail delivery validated, has a residential/business address code, and has a USPS ZIP+4 type, FIPS code, latitude and longitude and selected demographic data. The MAF is then tabulated directly or used in conjunction with current county level or Census Bureau estimates to generate estimates of the census block records or census block group records and/or areas of any size or shape. | 03-12-2009 |
Gary Hardy, Santa Barbara, CA US
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20150275533 | Fall Protection Guardrail - A fall protection guardrail system and method used for construction of multi-story wood-framed buildings, which comprises a support bracket comprised of an attachment member and a pole support, and further comprises a pole with integrated rail supports. For a framed wall that is lying in a horizontal position, the support bracket is easily attached to a framing member of the framed wall, and the pole is inserted into the pole support. Then the framed wall is moved into the vertical position and secured to other framing. When the floor or roof is placed atop the framed wall, rails are inserted into the rail supports and secured. When the building is finished, the guardrail support system is easily removed, disassembled, and reusable. In some embodiments, a scaffolding frame may be attached to the support bracket, and the pole inserted into the scaffolding frame. | 10-01-2015 |
Gary L. Hardy, Montecito, CA US
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20130091791 | CROWN MOLDING SYSTEM - A crown molding system includes first and second crown molding members, first and second brackets for attachment to a room wall or ceiling, and a bridge piece for connecting the first and second crown molding members. Each of the first and second crown molding members includes an attachment portion for mating attachment with the respective first or second bracket, and the bridge piece includes upper and lower tabs engageable with the first and second crown molding members to span a gap between the first and second crown molding members. | 04-18-2013 |
Joseph L. Hardy, Richmond, CA US
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20090051877 | COGNITIVE TRAINING USING GUIDED EYE MOVEMENTS - Computer-implemented method for enhancing a participant's cognition, including, e.g., visual memory, utilizing a computing device to present visual stimuli for training, and to record responses from the participant. Multiple graphical elements are provided for visual presentation to the participant. A temporal sequence of a plurality of the graphical elements is visually presented, including displaying each graphical element in the sequence at a respective location in a visual field for a specified duration, then ceasing to display the graphical element. The presented graphical elements include at least two matching graphical elements. The participant is required to respond to the presented sequence, including indicating locations of matching graphical elements. A determination is made as to whether the participant responded correctly, and the duration modified based on the determining. The visually presenting, requiring, determining, and modifying are repeated one or more times in an iterative manner to improve the participant's cognition. | 02-26-2009 |
20090130640 | N-BACK EXERCISE FOR TRAINING COGNITION - Computer-implemented method for improving cognition. Multiple first and second stimulus elements are provided, where some of the second elements correspond to the first elements. A sequence of first stimulus elements is presented, each element presented for a duration separated by an interval. After a specified delay period, equal to the duration plus the interval, times a non-integer factor N, a sequence of groups of second elements is presented concurrently with the sequence of first elements, where each group includes a matching second element that matches a corresponding first element presented earlier by the specified delay period, i.e., presented N first elements back. For each presented group, the participant indicates the matching second element, or a second element in the group that doesn't match. The delay period is modified based on whether the participant responded correctly. The presenting, presenting, requiring, determining, and modifying are repeated in an iterative manner. | 05-21-2009 |
20100041001 | VISUAL DIVIDED ATTENTION TRAINING - Computer-implemented method for enhancing cognition of a participant. A first target image of a set of target images is visually presented for a specified presentation time at a first location in a visual field that includes multiple peripheral locations, each at least a specified distance from the first location. Substantially simultaneously, a first peripheral location in the visual field is visually indicated for the presentation time, after which the visually presenting and indicating are ceased. Candidate target images with a specified discriminability are visually presented, including the first target image. The participant is required to select the target image from among the candidates. If the participant correctly selected the first target image, the participant is required to select the first peripheral location from the multiple peripheral locations. The presentation time is adaptively modified based on the correctness/incorrectness of the participant's selections. The process is repeated to improve the participant's cognition. | 02-18-2010 |
20130101975 | System and Method for Targeting Specific Benefits with Cognitive Training - The disclosure is directed to methods for enhancing cognition in a participant by dynamically constructing a cognitive training regime to exercise desired benefits. Additionally, computer implemented methods for enhancing cognition in a participant by dynamically constructing a cognitive training regime to exercise desired benefits are also provided. The methods and systems disclosed include the use or implementation of computer comprising: a processor; and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory comprising computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor perform operations including: dynamically constructing a cognitive training regime to exercise desired benefits. | 04-25-2013 |
20130323704 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ASSESSMENT OF FLUID INTELLIGENCE - A computing device determines a matrix reasoning assessment (MRA) to assess fluid intelligence of a user operating a client computer/device. The MRA includes a matrix having designs in design spaces, where the designs form one or more patterns. The matrix has one or more design spaces in the matrix that are missing a design. Examples of a design include, without limitation, a number, a letter, a symbol. a shape, a picture, an image, a photograph, an icon, an animation, a video, audio, or any other symbol, character, or representation that can be used in a pattern. In one embodiment, the computing device transmits the matrix to the client device. The user responds with a design for the “empty” design space (i.e., the design space previously missing a design) and the computing device receives this design selection. | 12-05-2013 |
20140031116 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING COGNITION - The disclosure is directed to cognitive training exercise adapted to train working memory systems in mammals in an intuitive, engaging, and adaptively challenging way to enhance cognition. Exercises engage users in the task of first seeing a grid with angled “bumpers” placed in various places throughout the grid. After a short initial presentation, the bumpers disappear, and the user must remember the location and orientation of the bumpers and calculate a route that a “pinball” will travel after being released from a designated starting position. In this way, the user is manipulating the remembered grid layout in working memory to solve a physically realistic task. | 01-30-2014 |
20140322685 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING COGNITION VIA A PHYSICALLY INTUITIVE SPATIAL VISUALIZATION TASK - A method and system for training cognitive ability which may comprise a system and method for training a spatial visualization aspect of the cognitive ability of a user, which may comprise conducting, via a user computing device user interface display, a trial that may comprise presenting, a container having a plurality of sections, each with a plurality of corresponding sub-sections configured to fold upon one another; displaying at least one object occupying a sub-section of a first section and at least one object occupying a sub-section of the second section; allowing the user to manipulate the position of at least one object in at least one of the sub-sections of at least one of the first section and the second section, so as to avoid interference by any object in the first section with any object in the second section when corresponding sub-sections are folded upon one another. | 10-30-2014 |
20140323190 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING COGNITION - The disclosure is directed to cognitive training exercise adapted to train working memory systems in mammals in an intuitive, engaging, and adaptively challenging way to enhance cognition. Exercises engage users in the task of first seeing a grid with angled “bumpers” placed in various places throughout the grid. After a short initial presentation, the bumpers disappear, and the user must remember the location and orientation of the bumpers and calculate a route that a “pinball” will travel after being released from a designated starting position. In this way, the user is manipulating the remembered grid layout in working memory to solve a physically realistic task. | 10-30-2014 |
Joseph L. Hardy, El Cerrito, CA US
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20150255000 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR TARGETING SPECIFIC BENEFITS WITH COGNITIVE TRAINING - The disclosure is directed to methods for enhancing cognition in a participant by dynamically constructing a cognitive training regime to exercise desired benefits. Additionally, computer implemented methods for enhancing cognition in a participant by dynamically constructing a cognitive training regime to exercise desired benefits are also provided. The methods and systems disclosed include the use or implementation of computer comprising: a processor; and a memory coupled to the processor, the memory comprising computer-executable instructions that when executed by the processor perform operations including: dynamically constructing a cognitive training regime to exercise desired benefits. | 09-10-2015 |
Joseph Lee Hardy, El Cerrito, CA US
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20150278740 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MULTIPLE TIMER MANAGEMENT TASK FOR ENHANCED COGNITION - Disclosed are cognitive training exercises that are designed to target an ability of a user to track multiple ongoing streams of information concurrently and to correctly and efficiently perform one or more actions related to these streams to achieve an end goal are described herein. The training exercises use, as an exemplar metaphor, a theme of a barista working in a coffee shop, bar or establishment. The user assumes the role of the barista, for example, taking orders for various types of drinks that might be purchased at a coffee shop. The user then needs to manage the production of these orders to perform well within an optimal time period. The system is configurable to increase the challenge presented to a user in response to prior performance by, for example, adding additional orders, adding additional machines for producing beverages, adding additional beverage types available for order. The system is also configurable to dynamically increase the difficulty of the challenge in response to one or more of a user's performance, a passage of time, or any other variable that is desirable. In addition, the system is configurable to enable the user to flip between screens presented and/or to switch between orders and machines viewable by the user at a given time resulting in an increased memory requirement for the user. | 10-01-2015 |
Kevin R. Hardy, San Diego, CA US
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20120262771 | DEEP SUBMERSIBLE LIGHT WITH PRESSURE COMPENSATION - A deep submersible light may include a body defining a hollow interior and a solid state light source such as a plurality of high brightness LEDs mounted in the interior of the body. A transparent window may be mounted over the LEDs. The space between the transparent window and the LEDs may be filled with an optically transparent fluid, gel, or grease, which allows light to pass through and ambient water pressure to pass in, thus pressure compensating the LEDs by allowing them to see ambient water pressure. The transparent window may be mounted in the body for reciprocation in both a forward direction and a rearward direction to accommodate volumetric changes in the compensating fluid, gel, or grease caused by changes in temperature and water pressure as the manned or remotely piloted submarine travels from the sea surface to deep ocean depths. | 10-18-2012 |
Kevin Richard Hardy, San Diego, CA US
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20140216325 | Undersea Free Vehicle and Components - A free vehicle suitable to serve as a platform to carry a variety of equipment to the ocean floor, actuate devices at the floor and at intermediate points on the way to and returning from the ocean floor is described. The free vehicle includes standardized power, control electronics, navigation equipment and mechanical release mechanisms that can be used in conjunction with custom experiments. Exemplary experiments include sensors and sampling equipment used for deep-sea exploration. The free vehicle platform provides for scalable designs to meet scientific needs and surface vessel constraints. | 08-07-2014 |
20150231552 | Portable Purge System - A purge system and methods are described. The system allows purging of closed vessels in a precise and reproducible manner under microprocessor and sensor control. The process includes automated valves that allow repeated purge cycles with little or no operator attention. The purge parameters may be stored in memory for recall at a later time to repeat the purge process on the same or a different vessel. In a preferred embodiment the equipment and process allows for purging and desiccation of deep-sea vehicles without the need to carry compressed gas cylinders out to sea. | 08-20-2015 |
Kieran Hardy, Atascadero, CA US
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20100259718 | FRAME FOR EYEGLASSES, ASSOCIATED TEMPLE, AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME - A frame for eyeglasses, an associated temple, and a method of making the same are provided. The temple includes a receiver, a pliable support member, and a flexible ear piece. The receiver extends from a proximal end of the temple to a second end. The proximal end is configured to rotatably connect to a support section of an eyeglasses frame. The receiver defines a cavity that extends from second end toward the proximal end. The support member has a proximal portion and a distal portion. The proximal portion of the support member is within the cavity. The distal portion of the support member extends out and away from the second end of the receiver. The ear piece extends around the support member and the second end of the receiver. The flexible ear piece and the pliable support member form an integrated ear piece that is shapeable by a wearer. | 10-14-2010 |
Mary C. Hardy, San Diego, CA US
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20140194082 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMMUNICATION WITH EMERGENCY DISPATCH SERVICES - Emergency reporting is described in which user input is received in an emergency call that is used to classify the call. Based on the classification process, emergency calls are processed to give priority to certain calls. The calls that are given the highest priority may be transmitted by a voice network and other calls may be transmitted by a data network. The reporting includes receiving user input identifying an emergency perspective of the user and selecting a data call based on the emergency perspective indicating the user is a bystander. It also includes recording an audio message from the user and transmitting the audio message to a public service answering point (PSAP) over a data network. | 07-10-2014 |
Mary Catherine Hardy, San Diego, CA US
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20130060288 | METHODS AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY - Surgical instruments and methods aimed at the proper placement and installation of textile-based orthopedic implants. More specifically, the surgical instruments include a flexible template, insertion instrument and multi-pronged awl. The flexible template may be formed of a combination of rigid and flexible materials and is deformable to match the contour of the target anatomy for subsequent placement of a textile-based orthopedic implant. The insertion instrument has a handle and a template end used for holding the flexible template and textile-based implant. The template end has one or apertures with hollow cylindrical extensions for holding the flexible template or textile-based implant and one or more cutout regions for better visualization and affixation of fixation screws. An awl is also provided with one or more prongs to initiate channels for the fixation screws. A method of implanting a textile-based orthopedic implant is also disclosed. | 03-07-2013 |
Matthew Hardy, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20140032912 | TRUST CONTEXT FOR DOCUMENT SIGNATURES - Apparatus, systems, and methods may operate to access electronic content comprising a document file including document content data, digital signature data, and digital signature trust context data including a previously-stored version number. Additional activities may include executing instructions included in a document processing application to access the digital signature trust context data and to obtain a trusted version number from a digital signature trust settings file, comparing the trusted version number with the previously-stored version number, and indicating the previously-stored version number is not current when the previously-stored version number is not greater than or equal to the trusted version number. Additional apparatus, systems, and methods are disclosed. | 01-30-2014 |
Matthew T. Hardy, Goleta, CA US
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20110007766 | STRUCTURE FOR IMPROVING THE MIRROR FACET CLEAVING YIELD OF (Ga,Al,In,B)N LASER DIODES GROWN ON NONPOLAR OR SEMIPOLAR (Ga,Al,In,B)N SUBSTRATES - A structure for improving the mirror facet cleaving yield of (Ga,Al,In,B)N laser diodes grown on nonpolar or semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N substrates. The structure comprises a nonpolar or semipolar (Ga,Al,In,B)N laser diode including a waveguide core that provides sufficient optical confinement for the device's operation in the absence of p-type doped aluminum-containing waveguide cladding layers, and one of more n-type doped aluminum-containing layers that can be used to assist with facet cleaving along a particular crystallographic plane. | 01-13-2011 |
20110103418 | SUPERLUMINESCENT DIODES BY CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC ETCHING - An optoelectronic device, comprising an active region and a waveguide structure to provide optical confinement of light emitted from the active region; a pair of facets on opposite ends of the device, having opposite surface polarity; and one of the facets which has been roughened by a crystallographic chemical etching process, wherein the device is a nonpolar or semipolar (Ga,In,Al,B)N based device. | 05-05-2011 |
20120104360 | STRAIN COMPENSATED SHORT-PERIOD SUPERLATTICES ON SEMIPOLAR OR NONPOLAR GAN FOR DEFECT REDUCTION AND STRESS ENGINEERING - An (AlInGaN) based semiconductor device, comprising a first layer that is a semipolar or nonpolar nitride (AlInGaN) layer having a lattice constant that is partially or fully relaxed, deposited on a substrate or a template, wherein there are one or more dislocations at a heterointerface between the first layer and the substrate or the template; one or more strain compensated layers on the first layer, for defect reduction and stress engineering in the device, that is lattice matched to a larger lattice constant of the first layer; and one or more nonpolar or semipolar (AlInGaN) device layers on the strain compensated layers. | 05-03-2012 |
20120286241 | SUPPRESSION OF INCLINED DEFECT FORMATION AND INCREASE IN CRITICAL THICKNESS BY SILICON DOPING ON NON-C-PLANE (Al,Ga,In)N - A method for fabricating a III-nitride based semiconductor device, including (a) growing one or more buffer layers on or above a semi-polar or non-polar GaN substrate, wherein the buffer layers are semi-polar or non-polar III-nitride buffer layers; and (b) doping the buffer layers so that a number of crystal defects in III-nitride device layers formed on or above the doped buffer layers is not higher than a number of crystal defects in III-nitride device layers formed on or above one or more undoped buffer layers. The doping can reduce or prevent formation of misfit dislocation lines and additional threading dislocations. The thickness and/or composition of the buffer layers can be such that the buffer layers have a thickness near or greater than their critical thickness for relaxation. In addition, one or more (AlInGaN) or III-nitride device layers can be formed on or above the buffer layers. | 11-15-2012 |
20130099202 | SUPPRESSION OF RELAXATION BY LIMITED AREA EPITAXY ON NON-C-PLANE (In,Al,B,Ga)N - An (AlInGaN) based semiconductor device, including one or more (In,Al)GaN layers overlying a semi-polar or non-polar III-nitride substrate or buffer layer, wherein the substrate or buffer employs patterning to influence or control extended defect morphology in layers deposited on the substrate; and one or more (AlInGaN) device layers above and/or below the (In,Al)GaN layers. | 04-25-2013 |
20130100978 | HOLE BLOCKING LAYER FOR THE PREVENTION OF HOLE OVERFLOW AND NON-RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION AT DEFECTS OUTSIDE THE ACTIVE REGION - An (Al,In,B,Ga)N based device including a plurality of (Al,In,B,Ga)N layers overlying a semi-polar or non-polar GaN substrate, wherein the (Al,In,B,Ga)N layers include at least a defected layer, a blocking layer, and an active region, the blocking layer is between the active region and the defected layer of the device, and the blocking layer has a larger band gap than surrounding layers to prevent carriers from escaping the active region to the defected layer. One or more (AlInGaN) device layers are above and/or below the (Al,In,B,Ga)N layers. Also described is a nonpolar or semipolar (Al,In,B,Ga)N based optoelectronic device including at least an active region, wherein stress relaxation (Misfit Dislocation formation) is at heterointerfaces above and/or below the active region. | 04-25-2013 |
Norman Hardy, Portola Valley, CA US
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20150106566 | Computer Processor Employing Dedicated Hardware Mechanism Controlling The Initialization And Invalidation Of Cache Lines - A computer processing system includes execution logic that generates memory requests that are supplied to a hierarchical memory system. The computer processing system includes a hardware map storing a number of entries associated with corresponding cache lines, where each given entry of the hardware map indicates whether a corresponding cache line i) currently stores valid data in the hierarchical memory system, or ii) does not currently store valid data in hierarchical memory system and should be interpreted as being implicitly zero throughout. | 04-16-2015 |
Stephen Hardy, Emeryville, CA US
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20090176701 | Anti-microbial agents that interact with the complement system - Anti-microbial therapeutic agents that act via a novel method to treat infection are compounds which may comprise a peptide with natural or non-natural amino acids, or a small molecule. The agent can bind to the surface of a microorganism and productively fix complement in order to cause lysis of the microorganism via the assembly of a membrane attack complex, thereby triggering removal of the microbe by phagocytosis. The agents may be fragments of TFPI e.g. from the C-terminus region. | 07-09-2009 |
Stephen F. Hardy, San Francisco, CA US
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20090214506 | Use of TFPI to Treat Severe Bacterial Infections - Methods for prophylactically or therapeutically treating a patient at risk of developing or diagnosed as having a severe bacterial infection involving administration of tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) or a TFPI analog to patients suffering from or at risk of developing this condition. The methods involve the use of continuous intravenous infusion of TFPI or a TFPI analog at low doses to avoid adverse side effects. | 08-27-2009 |
20100086565 | Vectors for expression of hml-2 polypeptides - A nucleic acid vector comprising: (i) a promoter; (ii) a sequence encoding a HML-2 polypeptide operably linked to said promoter; and (iii) a selectable marker. Preferred vectors comprise: (I) a eukaryotic promoter; (ii) a sequence encoding a HML-2 polypeptide downstream of and operably linked to said promoter, (iii) a prokaryotic selectable marker; (iv) a prokaryotic origin of replication; and (v) a eukaryotic transcription terminator downstream of and operably linked to said sequence encoding a HML-2 polypeptide. Vectors of the invention are particularly useful for expression of HML-2 polypeptides either in vitro (e.g. for later purification). Or in vivo (e.g. for nucleic acid immunization). They are well suited to nucleic acid immunization against prostrate tumors. A preferred HML-2 is PCAV, which is located in chromosome 22 at 20.428 megabases (22q11.2). | 04-08-2010 |
20100136522 | ENDOGENOUS RETROVIRUSES UP-REGULATED IN PROSTATE CANCER - Human endogenous retroviruses of the HML-2 family show up-regulated expression in prostate tumors. This finding can be used in prostate cancer screening, diagnosis and therapy. | 06-03-2010 |
20110020352 | ENDOGENOUS RETROVIRUSES UP-REGULATED IN PROSTATE CANCER - Human endogenous retroviruses of the HML-2 family show up-regulated expression in prostate tumors. This finding can be used in prostate cancer screening, diagnosis and therapy. | 01-27-2011 |
20140135384 | ENDOGENOUS RETROVIRUS POLYPEPTIDES LINKED TO ONCOGENIC TRANSFORMATION - HERV-K human endogenous retroviruses show up-regulated expression in tumors. In particular, splicing events in the env region generate a series of transcripts which utilize the +2 reading frame, relative to the env reading frame. The proteins show activity typical of transcriptional regulators, and they also have oncogenic potential. Two related proteins, PCAP2 and PCAP3, are strongly associated with breast cancer and prostate cancer, respectively. PCAP4 stimulates cell division. These proteins can be used in cancer diagnosis and therapy, and are also drug targets e.g. for adjuvant therapy. The identification of these splice products is remarkable because full sequence information has been available for HERV-K viruses since 1986. | 05-15-2014 |
Steve J. Hardy, Woodland, CA US
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20090154638 | Method and Apparatus for Digital I/O Expander Chip with Multi-Function Timer Cells - A method and apparatus for digital I/O expander chip with multi-function timer cells have been disclosed. | 06-18-2009 |
20110176651 | Method and Apparatus for Digital I/O Expander Chip with Multi-Function Timer Cells - A method and apparatus for digital I/O expander chip with multi-function timer cells have been disclosed. A series of match reload registers load a series of match registers which are driven by a master counter. The status of the match registers can be retrieved through ports. The master counter is reloaded on rollover by a count limit register. The master counter has increment/decrement control and the rollover can be used in an interrupt control block to generate an interrupt request. | 07-21-2011 |
Steven P. Hardy, Chula Vista, CA US
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20100141491 | PHASE-LOCKED LOOP CIRCUITRY USING CHARGE PUMPS WITH CURRENT MIRROR CIRCUITRY - A system and method for performing phase-locked loop is disclosed. The system includes phase frequency detector circuitry, charge pump circuitry having first current mirror circuitry and second current mirror circuitry, loop filter circuitry, and voltage controlled oscillator circuitry. The phase frequency detector circuitry generates an up signal and a down signal based on the phase difference of an input signal and a feedback signal. The charge pump circuitry includes the first current mirror circuitry and the second mirror circuitry and generates a charge pump output signal based on the up and down signals. The loop filter circuitry generates a filtered control signal based on the charge pump output signal. The voltage controlled oscillator circuitry generates the feedback signal with a repeating waveform based on the filtered control signal. | 06-10-2010 |
Suzanne Hardy, San Jose, CA US
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20150036866 | SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR MICRO-SPEAKERS - A speaker driver including a frame and a magnet assembly positioned within the frame. A sound radiating surface may be suspended over the magnet assembly. The sound radiating surface may include a top face and a bottom face, and the bottom face may face the magnet assembly. A suspension member may suspend the sound radiating surface over the magnet assembly. The suspension member may include a top side connected to the bottom face of the sound radiating surface and a bottom side connected to the magnet assembly. A voice coil extends from the bottom face of the sound radiating surface. | 02-05-2015 |
20150146911 | SUSPENSION SYSTEM FOR MICRO-SPEAKERS - A speaker driver including a frame and a magnet assembly positioned within the frame. A sound radiating surface may be suspended over the magnet assembly. The sound radiating surface may include a top face and a bottom face, and the bottom face may face the magnet assembly. A suspension member may suspend the sound radiating surface over the magnet assembly. The suspension member may include a top side connected to the bottom face of the sound radiating surface and a bottom side connected to assembly support member that is separate from the magnet assembly. A voice coil extends from the bottom face of the sound radiating surface. | 05-28-2015 |
Vincent Hardy, Palo Alto, CA US
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20110219324 | HIERARCHICAL DATA DISPLAY - A graphical hierarchical data wheel for displaying hierarchical nodes includes a top level circle on a central axis of the wheel representing a top level node. The wheel further includes a first concentric ring adjacent to the top level circle and comprising a plurality of first level segments, each representing a first level node. The size of each first level segment is proportional to a weight of the corresponding first level node. The wheel further includes a second concentric ring having a larger radius than the first concentric ring and adjacent to the first concentric ring, and comprising a plurality of second level segments, each representing a second level node. The size of each of the second level segments is proportional to the weight of the corresponding second level node. The wheel may include additional concentric rings as needed, and depending on the resolution and size of the display. | 09-08-2011 |
Vincent J. Hardy, Palo Alto, CA US
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20120084750 | Method for Efficiently Managing Property Types and Constraints In a Prototype Based Dynamic Programming Language - Methods and systems for managing property types, constraints, and other property validations in prototype-based dynamic programming languages, such as the JavaScript® programming language, are presented. A property definition is created for a target class by a programmer, and a properties class is automatically generated for the target class along with get and set methods to access and validate properties in the properties class. A properties class of a parent class can be automatically determined to exist and added such that the target class properties class inherits from the parent class properties class. | 04-05-2012 |
20120084754 | Streamlining Unit Testing Through Hot Code Swapping - Methods and systems are described for testing methods and other functions by swapping external functions for mock functions. A test case definition is entered by a programmer, which can specify the expected number of arguments and argument values of external function or method calls, the context state, the return value, and any expected error conditions. The test case definition is used by a function tester to automatically create mock functions, modify the target function so that it calls the mock functions, execute the target function with specified arguments and a test context, and then compare the results to expected results. | 04-05-2012 |
Vincent Julien Hardy, Palo Alto, CA US
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20090009526 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR RENDERING A SHAPE - A method for rendering an image that includes obtaining pixel coverage data for a first shape from a graphics cache, determining a first portion of the image covered by the first shape using the pixel coverage data for the first shape, and displaying the image with the first portion of the image covered by the first shape. | 01-08-2009 |
20140215308 | Web Page Reflowed Text - In embodiments of Web page reflowed text, a computing device can display a Web page in a browser application interface, where the Web page includes displayable text. The computing device implements a text reflow browser extension to determine a size of a viewable area in which the Web page is displayable in the browser application interface. The text reflow browser extension can also determine a column display layout effective to organize the displayable text of the Web page for optimal readability in the viewable area of the browser application interface. The text reflow browser extension can then create columns of the column display layout, and redistribute the displayable text into the columns of the column display layout for display in the browser application interface. | 07-31-2014 |