Kraley
Michael Kraley, Lexington, MA US
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20130198622 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EDITING AN ITEM LIST IN ELECTRONIC CONTENT - In various embodiments, a computerized method includes creating a first item of a list having at least two items that form a portion of electronic content. The computerized method can include creating a second item of the list within the electronic content, as well as converting the second item to a separate paragraph below the first item, wherein the separate paragraph is part of the first item. The computerized method may include creating another item of the list below the separate paragraph, wherein a continuity is maintained between the first item and the another item of the list. The computerized method includes storing the electronic content in a machine-readable medium. | 08-01-2013 |
20140156665 | AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT CLASSIFICATION VIA CONTENT ANALYSIS AT STORAGE TIME - Techniques are disclosed for efficiently and automatically classifying textual documents or files. In some embodiments, the classification process is integrated into or otherwise made part of the storage function, such that when the user initiates a save process for a given file, the file is processed through a classifier prior to (or contemporaneously with) completing the save function. In some such embodiments, textual content of the file is analyzed using natural language processing to identify a main or substantial concept discussed in the file, and one or more corresponding tags are then assigned to that file. Subsequently, the user can access that file based on the one or more tags, for instance, through a user interface that allows the user to select one or more content categories associated with the assigned tags. The files can be text-based, but may include other content as well, such as images, video, and audio. | 06-05-2014 |
Michael F. Kraley, Lexington, MA US
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20130212250 | USER PRESENCE DATA FOR WEB-BASED DOCUMENT COLLABORATION - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, include sending a first electronic document to a first client device over a data network from a web server. The first electronic document includes multiple document elements formatted according to a first document schema for a first client application. The document elements include multiple content elements and one or more presence elements. Presence data is received over the data network at the web server from the first client device. The presence data includes an identification of one or more of the content elements of the first electronic document. The presence data also includes an identification of a status of the first electronic document for the first client device. An updated presence element for the first electronic document, which includes a first presence object, is stored. The first presence object includes the presence data received from the first client device and an identification of the first client device and/or a first user associated with the first client device. The first presence object is sent over the data network from the web server to a second client device. | 08-15-2013 |
20130218845 | WEB-BASED COLLABORATION FOR EDITING ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS - Methods, systems, and apparatus, including computer programs encoded on a computer storage medium, include sending a first rich internet application over a data network from a web server to a first client device and to a second client device. The web server is adapted to allow multiple client devices to collaboratively access one or more electronic documents formatted for any one of multiple different applications, including the first rich internet application. A first electronic document, which includes multiple document elements, is sent from the web server to the first client device and to the second client device. A document update received from the first client device includes identifications of one or more of the document elements and a requested action with respect to the one or more identified document elements. The received document update is verified to determine whether the requested action complies with the document schema and whether the first client device is authorized to initiate the requested action. One or more updated document elements for the first electronic document is generated based at least in part on the verified document update and automatically sent to the second client device over the data network. | 08-22-2013 |
Mike Kraley, Lexington, MA US
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20140032502 | HISTORY-BASED ARCHIVE MANAGEMENT - Apparatus, systems, and methods may operate to determine a proximate save time difference between a target version of electronic content and a next (proximate in time and newer) version of the electronic content. An aged save time difference may be determined as the time difference between the current time and either one of the target version or the next version. The target version of the electronic content may be pruned from a plurality of revisions of the electronic content if the proximate save time difference is less than a selected fraction of the aged save time difference. The plurality of revisions, less the pruned revisions, may be displayed along a historical time line as part of a graphical user interface. | 01-30-2014 |