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Chawla Neeraj, Bothell, WA US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090047972 | LOCATION BASED PRESENCE AND PRIVACY MANAGEMENT - A method and system for providing location based presence status and enhancing location privacy management in a mobile, instant messaging or social networking environment. A user specifies or saves their favorite locations (e.g. home, work, school, or particular business or point of interest locations), and specifies or selects names and/or categories to be shared for each user-specified location. In addition, the system provides multiple sharing levels for sharing multiple types of location contextual information. When user's current location corresponds to user-specified locations, location based presence status is provided to specified contacts according to the sharing level settings, and provides user the option to share location contextual information without sharing location coordinates of the user. When user is driving, location based presence status is updated accordingly, and when user is at other business or POI locations, corresponding location contextual information is shared based on user's settings for each sharing level. | 02-19-2009 |
Jain Neeraj, Lucknow IN
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20090061434 | PRIMER COMPOSITION AND A KIT USEFUL FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF PHYLLANTHUS - The present invention relates to an oligonucleotide primer set useful for the identification of | 03-05-2009 |
Sangar Neeraj, League City, TX US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
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| 20100099935 | Process for Methane Conversion - A process for converting methane to higher hydrocarbon(s) including aromatic hydrocarbon(s) comprises providing a hydrocarbon feedstock containing methane and a catalytic particulate material to a reactor system having at least first and second reaction zones connected in series. Each of the reaction zones is operated under reaction conditions sufficient to convert at least a portion of the methane to said higher hydrocarbon(s) and is maintained in a moving bed fashion, with the bulk of the catalytic particulate material being moved from the first reaction zone to the second reaction zone and with the bulk of the hydrocarbon feedstock being moved from the second reaction zone to the first reaction zone. | 04-22-2010 |
