Kloba
David Kloba, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20080313231 | Cross-Enterprise IT Information Sharing Platform - Scan information is obtained from a scan of a managed endpoint (e.g., a user workstation) in an enterprise environment. The scan information includes information about an endpoint object (e.g., a software program), on the managed endpoint. External information about the endpoint object is received from an information source outside of the enterprise environment. This external information may be provided by an IT information server that communicates with multiple enterprise environments. The scan information and external information is combined to produce integrated information. The integrated information is displayed on a user interface. At least a portion of the integrated information is also sent to a computer outside of the enterprise environment to be shared with users of other enterprise environments. | 12-18-2008 |
Grace Kloba, Sunnyvale, CA US
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20130187933 | RENDERING CONTENT ON COMPUTING SYSTEMS - A computer-implemented method for rendering a web page including web content and video content is disclosed according to an aspect of the subject technology. The method comprises retrieving the web content from a network using a browser process implemented on one or more processors, and rendering the retrieved web content into rendered web content using a render process implemented on the one or more processors. The method also comprises retrieving the video content from the network using a video process implemented on the one or more processors, and directing the retrieved video content to a video hardware accelerator, wherein the video hardware accelerator renders the video content into a rendered video frame. The method further comprises instructing a graphics processing unit (GPU) to composite the rendered web content and the rendered video frame into a composite frame for display to a user. | 07-25-2013 |
20140129975 | DETERMINING SCROLL DIRECTION INTENT - A system for determining scroll direction intent may include one or more processors and a memory. The one or more processors may receive first and second ordered pairs of coordinates of a scroll event. The one or more processors may construct a square that has a first vertex at the first ordered pair of coordinates and an opposite vertex at a third ordered pair of coordinates for which each coordinate has an absolute value that is equal to a maximum absolute coordinate value of the second ordered pair of coordinates, where the signs of the coordinates of the third ordered pair are equivalent to the signs of the corresponding coordinates of the second ordered pair. The one or more processors may determine an intended scroll direction of the scroll event based at least partially on the constructed square and the first and second ordered pair of coordinates. | 05-08-2014 |