| Patent application number | Description | Published |
| 20100064010 | ENCOURAGING USER ATTENTION DURING PRESENTATION SESSIONS THROUGH INTERACTIVE PARTICIPATION ARTIFACTS - A presentation session can be identified in which at least one participant of the presentation session is associated with a computing device. A participation artifact can be conveyed to one or more participants. The participation artifact can be configured to solicit a response from a participant and to ensure that each artifact receiving participant is paying attention. The response can result from interactions between the associated participant and the computing device. The interactions can be specific to the participation artifact and can be responsive to a receipt of the participation artifact. A response to the participation artifact can be received from each participant receiving a participation artifact. The received response can be processed to assess an attention level of each participant receiving a participation artifact. | 03-11-2010 |
| 20100067670 | VOICE RESPONSE UNIT HARVESTING - A system, method and program product for providing voice response unit (VRU) harvesting. A system is provided that includes: an account management system for allowing a user to identify a set of VRUs and associated data desired from each VRU; a navigation system for automatically navigating each VRU and collecting the desired data from each VRU; and an output system for outputting the desired data for the user. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100070860 | ANIMATED CLOUD TAGS DERIVED FROM DEEP TAGGING - A tagging engine can analyze deep tag data associated with a portion of media and process the tagging data into a deep tag cloud. Tag clouds can contain snapshot information about a particular media stream segment. Tag clouds for the entire duration or portions of the media stream can be aggregated. Aggregated tag clouds can be processed and compiled into a slideshow form. The tag clouds in the slideshow can be animated and presented to summarize media that includes the deep tags from which the tag clouds were derived. | 03-18-2010 |
| 20100076951 | SERVICE FOR NEGOTIATING A MEETING LOCATION GIVEN MULTIPLE USER PREFERENCES AND LOCATIONS USING SOCIAL NETWORKING - A computer-implemented method for providing a meeting location recommendation comprises receiving user preferences specifying types of recommendations to be provided, including defining which types of user ratings of services from a social networking service to consider, wherein at least a portion of the services being rated have respective service locations; receiving a meeting location recommendation request, including a list of participants; initiating a request to the social networking service to retrieve a subset of the user ratings based at least in part on the user preferences of the participants; and returning to the participants a list of the services and corresponding service locations specified in the subset of the user ratings to enable the participants to negotiate one of the service locations to serve as an agreed to meeting location. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100077034 | MODIFYING ENVIRONMENTAL CHAT DISTANCE BASED ON AVATAR POPULATION DENSITY IN AN AREA OF A VIRTUAL WORLD - A mechanism for modifying a chat distance associated with an environmental chat based on the avatar population density of an area of a virtual universe associated with the environmental chat. An initial environmental chat distance may be determined based on the avatar population density, i.e., the number of avatars, in the area of the virtual universe associated with the environmental chat. The environmental chat distance may be modified in response to a change in the number of avatars in the area of the virtual universe associated with the environmental chat. The environmental chat distance may be modified such that the environmental chat distance is inversely proportional to the detected number of avatars in the virtual universe area associated with the environmental chat. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100077036 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERACTIVELY OBTAINING ACCESS TO RESTRICTED CONTENT - The present invention is directed to a system, method and program product for interactively obtaining access to restricted content. A system is disclosed that includes a first device operable by a restricted party to transmit an access request to a restricting party. The access request requests access to the restricted content or to restricted event. A server receives the access request and relays it to the restricting party. A second device that is operable by the restricting party receives the access request from the server and transmits an access request response to the first device via the server. | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100077318 | MODIFYING ENVIRONMENTAL CHAT DISTANCE BASED ON AMOUNT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHAT IN AN AREA OF A VIRTUAL WORLD - A mechanism for modifying a chat distance associated with an environmental chat based on a determined chat amount within a time window of a predetermined amount of time in an area of a virtual universe associated with the environmental chat. An initial environmental chat distance may be determined based on the determined chat amount within an initial time window in the virtual universe area associated with the environmental chat. The initial environmental chat distance may be modified in response to a change in the chat amount within a subsequent time window. The environmental chat distance may be modified such that the environmental chat distance is inversely proportional to the determined chat amount in the virtual universe area associated with the environmental chat | 03-25-2010 |
| 20100080410 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PREVENTING USE OF A PHOTOGRAPH IN DIGITAL SYSTEMS - A photograph processing system that prevents the unpermitted use of photographic media containing a depiction of a protected person, view or item. A permission object is located in physical proximity to the person, view or object being protected. A photograph including the permission object will contain a depiction of the permission object. When the photograph is processed, the photograph processing system scans the photograph for a permission object. If a permission object is found, the system further processes the photograph according to the permission associated with the permission object. | 04-01-2010 |
| 20100080470 | TAGGING IMAGES BY DETERMINING A SET OF SIMILAR PRE-TAGGED IMAGES AND EXTRACTING PROMINENT TAGS FROM THAT SET - An image can be compared with a set of images, each including pre-existing tags. A similar image set can be determined from results of the comparing. Pre-existing tags can be extracted from the similar image set. Prominent tags can be determined from the extracted pre-existing tags. At least one of the determined prominent tags can be added to a tag set associated with the image. | 04-01-2010 |
| 20100082583 | AUTOMATICALLY TAGGING SOFTWARE RESOURCES WITH SEARCH TERMS - A user can enter terms into a search engine, which produces a set of results. The results can include links to software resources. In one embodiment, when a user selects one of these links, the associated resource can be automatically tagged with one or more of the search terms. In another embodiment, the software resource can be tagged with one or more of the search terms only after a user responds affirmatively to a prompt to tag the software resource with one or more of the search terms. In still another embodiment, one or more search terms can be automatically applied to one or more software resources when search results are produced by the search engine. | 04-01-2010 |
| 20100082645 | SORTING RECORDS BASED ON FREE TEXT FIELD CONTENT - Disclosed are a method, system and computer program product for sorting records based on content in a free text field. A request is received by a sort function to sort a free text field. The sort function request is intercepted. The content in the free text field is analyzed. One or more new focus words are identified by the analysis. The new focus words are used to sort the free text field. The focus words in the free text field are highlighted and sorted alphabetically. Sorted free text field results based on the new focus words are displayed to a user on the user's display. | 04-01-2010 |
| 20100088613 | VOICE RESPONSE UNIT PROXY UTILIZING DYNAMIC WEB INTERACTION - A system, method and program product for providing a voice response unit (VRU) proxy. A system is provided that includes: a graphical user interface (GUI) for dynamically displaying information from a VRU and for receiving data from a user; a system for initiating a call with the VRU; and a VRU interface system for transmitting data from the user to the VRU, and for using speech recognition to capture broadcasts from the VRU for display within the GUI. | 04-08-2010 |
| 20100114485 | Providing Popular Global Positioning Satelite (GPS) Routes - A method, system, and computer program product for providing popular routes via a global positioning satellite (GPS) system. A GPS device receives a route request from a user. The GPS device then determines a current location of the GPS device and connects to a network server. In response to connecting to the network server, the GPS device transmits a route selection request to the network server. In response, the GPS device receives a route selection list from the network server where the route selection list contains a plurality of routes previously taken by other drivers. Each route is assigned a popularity rating. The GPS device displays one or more of the routes of the route selection list, and requests that a user select a route. After the user selects a route the GPS device displays the selected route as an overlay on a map display. | 05-06-2010 |
| 20100138166 | ESTIMATING CONSUMER ALCOHOL INTAKE USING NON-INVASIVE TECHNOLOGY - One or more alcohol inputs are received at the interactive system. Each of the alcohol inputs corresponds to an alcoholic beverage to be consumed by a consumer. The system calculates an estimated blood-alcohol level of the consumer based on the alcohol inputs. The estimated blood-alcohol level is compared with one or more alcohol impairment limits retrieved from an electronic data store. If the comparison reveals that the consumer might be impaired, an alert is automatically signaled. | 06-03-2010 |
| 20100185552 | PROVIDING GPS-BASED LOCATION AND TIME INFORMATION - Methods and apparatus, including computer program products, implementing and using techniques for providing data pertaining to a one or more users' visits to an establishment. A location of one or more global positioning system devices is determined. Each global positioning system device is associated with a user of the device. One or more establishments situated at each determined location are identified. One or more of a time of day and a duration of the user's visit to the establishment is determined. One or more of the location, the time of day and the duration of the user's visit are recorded in a database. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100185946 | MULTI-TOUCH DEVICE HAVING A BOT WITH LOCAL AND REMOTE CAPABILITIES - A system, method, and program product for instantiating and executing a bot on an interface system are disclosed. A bot is an agent for the user and includes an animated visual personification. The system includes an interface system including a graphical user interface, a system for instantiating a bot and displaying the bot on the graphical user interface, and a command processing system for causing the bot to execute one of a plurality of actions in response to a user command. The plurality of actions includes at least one local capability and at least one remote capability. The at least one remote capability also includes a system for transferring the bot to a second interface at a remote location. | 07-22-2010 |
| 20100191466 | GPS LOCATION AND FAVORITE PREDICTION BASED ON IN-VEHICLE META-DATA - According to one embodiment of the present invention, a method for automatically entering favorite locations into a navigation system is provided. The method according to one embodiment includes receiving information regarding a location from an object within a vehicle using a navigation system. An identifier to the information and the information and identifier are stored in the navigation system. The user may retrieve the information from the navigation system using the identifier. The information from the objects may be received in various wireless formats, including RFID, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. | 07-29-2010 |
| 20100251167 | SCROLLBAR USER INTERFACE FOR MULTITOUCH DEVICES - Two sliding user interactions along a display surface of a multitouch input display device are detected in approximately opposite directions proximate to a display location of a scroll element displayed on a graphical user interface (GUI) of the device. Available content displayed within the GUI is automatically zoomed based upon the detected two sliding user interactions along the display surface. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 09-30-2010 |
| 20100274889 | AUTOMATED FEED READER INDEXING - An incoming web feed received from a web feed document server is monitored for changes associated with a web feed document. A change associated with the web feed document is determined to have occurred. A priority is assigned to the change associated with the web feed document based upon a ranking criterion. The change associated with the web feed document is stored with the assigned priority to a memory. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract. | 10-28-2010 |
| 20100277606 | PREDICTIVE PERSONAL VIDEO RECORDER OPERATION - A predictive personal video recorder (PVR) can include a tuner, a buffer, a predictive tuner, and a predictive buffer. The tuner can be configured to allow viewing of a currently-selected digital video channel chosen from a plurality of digital video channels received by a predictive PVR. The buffer can be configured to store video data of the currently-selected digital video channel, allowing time-shifted viewing of the currently-selected digital video channel. The predictive tuner can be configured to capture video data for a predicted digital video channel. The predicted digital video channel can be selected based upon a predictive factor. The predictive buffer can be configured to store the captured video data for the predicted digital video channel received by the predictive tuner to allow time-shifted viewing of said predicted digital video channel. | 11-04-2010 |
| 20100317304 | Enhanced Radio - A system and method of controlling a portable radio may involve tuning a first receiver of the portable radio to a first broadcast from a first station, where the first broadcast includes specific program content. A switching event can be detected at the portable radio, where a second receiver of the portable radio may be tuned to a second broadcast from a second station in response to the switching event. The second broadcast can include the specific program content. | 12-16-2010 |
| 20110010216 | SOFTWARE LICENSE USAGE AMONGST WORKGROUPS USING SOFTWARE USAGE DATA - An approach is provided that receives a message from a first user. The first user's message requests a license to a licensed product that has previously been purchased by the organization. The system identifies current users in the organization that currently have licenses to the licensed product. A need score is calculated that reflects a needs analysis of the first user to the licensed product. Current user need scores are calculated and these need scores correspond to the needs of the current users pertaining to the licensed product. The first user's need score is compared to the current user product need scores and a second user is selected based on the comparison where the first user's need score is better than the second user need score. The second user's license to the licensed product is revoked and the first user is granted a license to the licensed product. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110010258 | File Fragment Pricing in a Segmented File Sharing Network - A mechanism is provided for file fragment pricing in a segmented file sharing system. The mechanism allows peers to set a price for distributing a file through the file sharing system. A peer then becomes a file distributor on behalf of an original file provider. The original file provider may compensate the file distributor based on a compensation agreement. The peer's client may be configured to download file fragments from file distributors, or the original file provider, based on preferences, such as price, peer rating, upload speed, or similarity. As a result, a peer may download a file for a price that is less than the original price from the original file provider. Thus, the mechanism provides an incentive for peers to participate in file sharing, which results in larger swarms. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110010350 | AUTOMATED VIEWABLE SELECTABLE CHANGE HISTORY MANIPULATION - A set of edited changes associated with an editable file is displayed on a display associated with a computing device in response to receipt of a request via a user input device to display the plurality of edited changes. A contextual representation of the editable file is displayed. A context indicator is displayed within the contextual representation of the editable file that represents a location within the editable file associated with a first of the displayed set of edited changes. The context indicator is iteratively updated to represent a location within the editable file associated with each selected element of the displayed set of edited changes in response to detection of user selections of elements of the displayed set of edited changes received via the user input device. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110010421 | List Passing in a Background File Sharing Network - A mechanism is provided for distributing file fragments in the background of a segmented peer-to-peer network using list passing between peers. Rather than trading actual content, peers may trade file names or file fragment identifiers. Upon receiving a new file name or identifier, a peer may request that file from the network, either in the background or the foreground. For example, once a client begins background file sharing in a swarm, the client may propagate file information for files it possesses to all or a portion of the peers in a swarm. Those clients then have the file information for a file without the user having to locate and specifically request that file. The file list may piggyback on a file fragment that is transferred as a result of a file sharing request. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110010665 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR INLINE COMMENTS WITHIN ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS - A communication apparatus which facilitates inline comments includes a client processing unit and an electronic memory device. The client processing unit receives an electronic communication and generates a reply communication for response to the electronic communication in an inline comment mode. The reply communication includes a copy of original content from the electronic communication. The electronic memory device is coupled to the client processing unit. The electronic memory device stores a plurality of inline comment rules. The inline comment rules facilitate adjoining comment content to the copy of original content within the reply communication according to user commands. The comment content is uniquely identified from standard response content according to the inline comment rules in effect during the inline comment mode. | 01-13-2011 |
| 20110025716 | ENABLING A USER TO CHOOSE A REPRESENTATIVE LANDMARK TO DISPLAY AT A PARTICULAR ZOOM LEVEL ON A DIGITAL MAP - A user is enabled to choose a particular landmark to display on a particular view of a digital map instead of a landmark chosen by a digital map designer. This particular landmark may then represent all landmarks that are in close proximity to each other within a geographical area on the digital map when only one of the landmarks can be displayed on that particular view of the digital map. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110029226 | INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR FINDING A LOCATION BASED ON AN IMAGE AT ANOTHER LOCATION - A computer system displays an image of a first geographic location by a computer system, receives a user selection of a portion of the image of the first geographic location, processes the user-selected image portion to identify a meaning for the user-selected image portion, computes a logical connection between the computer system identified meaning and a second geographic location, and directs the user to the second geographic location. Computing the logical connection may include finding a match between a significance of the second geographic location and the meaning identified for the user-selected image portion. Receiving a user selection of an image portion may include receiving a user selection identifying an ad within the image and wherein the processing to identify a meaning for the user-selected image portion includes identifying a meaning for the ad. | 02-03-2011 |
| 20110055175 | SYSTEM, METHOD, AND APPARATUS FOR MANAGEMENT OF MEDIA OBJECTS - A computer program product that includes a computer useable storage medium to store a computer readable program for tracking media object data that, when executed on a computer, causes the computer to perform operations. The operations include storing usage data for a media object which is used in a first message. The usage data indicates historical usage of the media object by a user. The operations also include recalling the stored usage data for the media object in response to associating the media object with a second message. The operations also include communicating to the user the stored usage data corresponding to the media object prior to sending the second message with the media object to a recipient. | 03-03-2011 |
| 20110066949 | VISUALIZATION OF REAL-TIME SOCIAL DATA INFORMATICS - Data corresponding to a current activity of a user is formatted for display. A contact list, tags of interest, and visual display mapping preferences associated with the user are received. A real time broadcast of a current activity of the user is received. A tag of interest most relevant to the current activity of the user is selected. Real time broadcasts of current activities of contacts associated with the user are received. Tags of interest most relevant to the current activities of the contacts are selected. The tag of interest selected most relevant to the current activity of the user is compared with the tags of interest selected most relevant to the current activities of the contacts. Data corresponding to the current activity of the user and the current activities of the contacts is transmitted in a format determined by the visual display mapping preferences associated with the user. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110066977 | ANALYZING AN INTERACTION HISTORY TO GENERATE A CUSTOMIZED WEBPAGE - Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for generating a webpage. In one embodiment, a request may be received from a user to view the webpage that includes portlets. A time of the request may be identified. The portlets may be provided. Based on an interaction history of the user and the identified time of the request, the portlets may be arranged on the webpage. The webpage may be output for display, in response to the request. | 03-17-2011 |
| 20110072090 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR NAVIGATING EMAIL - A method and computer program product for providing an email navigation tool includes receiving, on an email server, an email thread including a sequence of email messages. A sender of each email message in the sequence of email messages is identified. At least one sender file associated with at least one identified sender of the email messages in the sequence of email messages is identified. The sender file is configured to provide a visual identification of the identified sender. A sequence of sender files is generated from the at least one sender file. The sequence of sender files has an order corresponding to an order of the sequence of email messages. The sequence of sender files is displayed on a computer display. | 03-24-2011 |
| 20110078251 | Instant Messaging Exchange Incorporating User-generated Multimedia Content - A method for displaying multimedia content created by a user of a first computerized messaging device to a user of a second computerized messaging device communicatively coupled to the first computerized messaging device by a network includes: displaying, with the second computerized messaging device, a textual instant messaging exchange between the user of the first computerized messaging device and the user of the second computerized messaging device; receiving the multimedia content at the second computerized messaging device over the network; and dynamically embedding a player for the multimedia content in-line in the display of the textual instant messaging exchange at the second messaging device. | 03-31-2011 |
| 20110107197 | RENDERING SECTIONS OF CONTENT IN A DOCUMENT - Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for rendering a document having collapsible sections of content. In one embodiment, the document may be received and rendered for display. Rendering the document for display may include collapsing all but a first section of the collapsible sections of content. Rendering the document for display may also include collapsing all but a second section of the collapsible sections of content, upon determining that a period of time has elapsed since collapsing all but the first section of the collapsible sections of content. | 05-05-2011 |
| 20110113104 | FLAGGING RESOURCE POINTERS DEPENDING ON USER ENVIRONMENT - Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for indicating a hyperlink in a message as being inappropriate for a specified user environment, such as an office or an educational setting. In one embodiment, a message may be received from a sending user and to a receiving user (e.g., by a sending mail client or by a mail server). The message may include a hyperlink. If a message includes a hyperlink determined to be inappropriate for the specified user environment, a property of the message may be set to indicate as such. Optionally, the sending user may be notified that the hyperlink is indicated as being inappropriate for the specified user environment. The receiving user may also be warned not to activate the hyperlink that is determined to be inappropriate. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110113324 | PASTING CONTENT INTO A DOCUMENT USING TWISTIES - Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for pasting text into a document as twisties. In one embodiment, a request may be received to paste text into a document. A plurality of twisties may be generated from the text. The plurality of twisties may be inserted into the document, responsive to the request to paste text into the document. | 05-12-2011 |
| 20110119581 | RECORDING EVENTS IN A VIRTUAL WORLD - Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for recording events occurring in a virtual world. In one embodiment, properties of events previously recorded and/or attended by a user may be identified. Recording criteria for the user may be derived from the identified properties. Upon identifying an event satisfying the recording criteria, the event may be recorded. The recorded event may be played back at the convenience of the user. | 05-19-2011 |
| 20110122432 | Scanning and Capturing Digital Images Using Layer Detection - A mechanism for scanning and capturing digital images using document layer detection. Upon detecting a document placed on a scanning surface of a scanning device, the illustrative embodiments identify one or more layers within the document. The illustrative embodiments then scan the one or more layers within the document on a layer by layer basis. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110122458 | Scanning and Capturing Digital Images Using Residue Detection - A mechanism for scanning and capturing digital images using residue detection. Upon detecting a document placed on a scanning surface of a scanning device, the illustrative embodiments detect a residue deposited on the document. The illustrative embodiments determine a portion of the document to be scanned based on a location of the residue on the document. The illustrative embodiments then scan the portion of the document. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110122459 | Scanning and Capturing digital Images Using Document Characteristics Detection - A mechanism for scanning and capturing digital images using document characteristics detection. Upon detecting a document placed on a scanning surface of a scanning device, the illustrative embodiments identify characteristics of the document. The illustrative embodiments detect that a characteristic of the document indicates the document comprises a defect. A portion of the document to be scanned is determined based on a location of the detected defect. The illustrative embodiments then scan the portion of the document. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110126161 | POSITIONAL EFFECTS IN A THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESKTOP ENVIRONMENT - Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for arranging display elements in a three-dimensional desktop environment. In one embodiment, each display element may include an attribute. A user request may be received to apply the positional effect to the display elements. The positional effect may be applied to the display elements based on the attribute, responsive to the user request. | 05-26-2011 |
| 20110128568 | MANAGING DIGITAL IMAGES TO BE PRINTED - Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for managing digital images to be shared with and/or printed for a user. In one embodiment, the digital images may be received for the user. That a count of the digital images exceeds a threshold count may be determined. The digital images may be transmitted to a location where they may be printed for the user. The user may be notified when the printed images are ready to be picked up by the user. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110131233 | Using Symbols to Search Local and Remote Data Stores - An approach is provided that uses symbols to represent search criteria. In this approach, a symbol is received from a user in a search request. Search criteria that corresponds to the received symbol is retrieved from a computer accessible data store. Data stores are searched for the plurality of search criteria that correspond with the received symbol and search results are retrieved based on the searching performed. These retrieved search results are then provided to the user. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110131510 | SPLITTING AVATARS IN A VIRTUAL WORLD - Systems, methods and articles of manufacture are disclosed for splitting an avatar a split point in a virtual world. In one embodiment, a location in the virtual world may be designated as the split point. It may be determined that a first avatar has encountered the split point. The user may be prompted to specify whether to split the first avatar in a virtual world. Responsive to a request to split the first avatar, a second avatar may be created from the first avatar. The first avatar and the second avatar may be controlled independently in the virtual world and in response to user input. A user may also request to merge the first avatar and the second avatar. A third avatar may be created from the first avatar and the second avatar, responsive to the request to merge. The third avatar may include assets of both the first avatar and the second avatar. | 06-02-2011 |
| 20110153753 | E-MAIL AWARENESS ENHANCEMENT - A method for preserving e-mail messages. It is determined, by a processor, whether an event has occurred with respect to an e-mail message, wherein an occurrence of the event results in a consequence activity with respect to the e-mail message. Responsive to determining that the event has occurred, it is determined, by the processor, whether criteria is satisfied, wherein the criteria relates to a status of an e-mail user. Responsive to determining that the criteria is satisfied, the consequence activity is prevented notwithstanding that the event has occurred. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110154221 | SUBJECT SUGGESTION BASED ON E-MAIL RECIPIENTS - Methods, apparatus and articles for dynamically inserting a subject based on an entered list of recipients. A graphical user interface (GUI) screen comprising a TO field, a carbon copy field, and a BCC field may be provided for entering a list of recipients for the e-mail, as well as a SUBJECT field for entering the subject of the e-mail. The association between the list of recipients and the subject string may then be stored, such that when the user again enters the same list of recipients into a new e-mail, the SUBJECT field may be automatically populated based on previously used subject strings. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110154490 | Malicious Software Prevention Using Shared Information - A method and apparatus for managing executable files. Responsive to detecting a request to run an executable file on a computer, a processor unit determines whether the executable file was downloaded to the computer within a period of time associated with a recent download. Responsive to a determination that the executable file was downloaded to the computer within the period of time, the processor unit determines whether feedback for the executable file from a number of users of the executable file is present in a repository. The feedback identified for the executable file in the repository is presented using a presentation system. User input as to whether the executable file should be run is prompted for by the processor unit after presenting the feedback. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20110161426 | Control E-Mail Download Through Instructional Requests - Method, system and computer program product for requesting e-mail messages. Download instructions for sending e-mail messages from an e-mail message database storing a plurality of e-mail messages to an e-mail client are received at an e-mail messaging system, the plurality of e-mail messages having accumulated due to inattention by a user. The e-mail messaging system sends e-mail messages from the e-mail message database to the e-mail client in accordance with the download instructions. | 06-30-2011 |
| 20110161438 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR A MULTI-APPLICATION FOLLOW-UP MECHANISM - A system that responds to a user setting a follow-up flag on a message within a first communication application by associating the flagged message with another user, such that the flagged message is available to a second communication application. When a user sets a flag on an electronic mail message contained in an electronic mail mailbox provided by an electronic mail application, the system responds by associating the flagged message with another user in a list of other users with whom flagged messages are associated. When a communication session occurs with the other user through another communication application, the system checks the list and determines that a flagged message is associated with the other user. The flagged message is then brought to the attention of the local user, for example within a list of flagged messages associated with the other user displayed simultaneously with the instant messaging session. | 06-30-2011 |