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Matthew Eric

Matthew Eric Haigh, Jr., Seattle, WA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20110304774CONTEXTUAL TAGGING OF RECORDED DATA - Embodiments are disclosed that relate to the automatic tagging of recorded content. For example, one disclosed embodiment provides a computing device comprising a processor and memory having instructions executable by the processor to receive input data comprising one or more of a depth data, video data, and directional audio data, identify a content-based input signal in the input data, and apply one or more filters to the input signal to determine whether the input signal comprises a recognized input. Further, if the input signal comprises a recognized input, then the instructions are executable to tag the input data with the contextual tag associated with the recognized input and record the contextual tag with the input data.12-15-2011

Matthew Eric Mizulo, Kirkland, WA US

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20090271696Conflict Resolution - Embodiments of a collaborative authoring environment enable a user to resolve editing conflicts arising when synchronizing a user copy of a data file with a master copy of the data file. Content updates may be synchronized separately from metadata updates. Metadata updates may be synchronized automatically, whereas content updates may be synchronized only when any identified editing conflicts are resolved. When an editing conflict is identified, the user interface of the authoring application may be configured to toggle between displaying and hiding the identified editing conflicts.10-29-2009

Matthew Eric Smith, Ballaugh, Isle Of Man GB

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20100303535Applicators - An applicator for applying a substance in liquid, paste or gel form comprises a container (12-02-2010

Matthew Eric Streem, Solon, OH US

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20110308972Business card wallet - A business card wallet incorporating a pad of small paper notes is disclosed. The notes are in a stacked relationship and the pad of notes is attached to a pocket within the wallet. Each of the paper notes has an adhesive material applied to the reverse side thereof causing the notes to adhere to one another prior to use. A notation can be made on a note, and the note with the notation thereon, can be removed from the pad of notes and then adhesively attached to the business card prior to distributing the business card or upon receipt of a business card.12-22-2011