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Jay Zybura, Seattle, WA US
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20100235446 | TECHNIQUES TO MAKE MEETINGS DISCOVERABLE - Techniques to make meetings discoverable are described. An apparatus may comprise a meeting server component operative to create a meeting object, associate at least one of metadata or content to the meeting object, and store the meeting object, metadata and content. The meeting server component comprising an indexing component operative to index metadata associated with the meeting object, and a search engine component operative to receive a search query comprising search criteria. Other embodiments are described and claimed. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 09-16-2010 |
John Zybura, Redmond, WA US
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20140002504 | GENERATION BASED UPDATE SYSTEM | 01-02-2014 |
John Zybura, Seattle, WA US
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20100121815 | SELECTION OF MEDIA CONTENT ITEM HAVING PREFERRED INSTANCE ATTRIBUTES - The selection of a media content item having preferred instance attributes includes finding a preferred instance of a media content item having two or more different instances by recognizing a first instance of the media content item having a first set of instance attributes and recognizing a second instance of the media content item having a second set of instance attributes. The selection of a media content item having preferred instance attributes further includes selecting either the first instance of the media content item or the second instance of the media content item based on differences between the first set of instance attributes and the second set of instance attributes. | 05-13-2010 |
20100125644 | MANAGING MEDIA CONTENT - A computing device for managing media content and a method of its operation are provided. The computing device may be configured to execute a computer program including a media manager. The media manager may be configured to present a graphical user interface including a static media menu for enabling a user to select one of an automated mode or a manual mode for managing synchronization of static media content; transfer static media content between the computing device and a remote media device according to a user interaction if the manual mode is selected at the static media menu; transfer static media content according to a predefined programmatic process for the static media content if the automated mode is selected at the static media menu; and transfer dynamic media content between the computing device and the remote media device according to a predefined programmatic process for the dynamic media content. | 05-20-2010 |
20110208761 | COORDINATING CONTENT FROM MULTIPLE DATA SOURCES - Content from multiple data sources may be coordinated. A native file may be received at a first client computer from an auxiliary data store. The native file may include metadata such as a document title. The first client computer may then send a reserve title request to a primary data store. The reservation request may include the document title of the native file. The first client computer may then receive a response granting the reserve title request from the primary data store. The response may indicate that the native file is locked from further editing by another client computer. The first client computer may then convert the native file from a proprietary file format to a global file format and send the converted native file to the primary data store. | 08-25-2011 |
John H. Zybura, Seattle, WA US
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20080222096 | DYNAMIC COMPUTATION OF IDENTITY-BASED ATTRIBUTES - Enterprise Identity Management systems control access to information derived from identity-related data stored in various data repositories. An identity-based management system can automatically and dynamically compute derived data when the source data changes. Rule-base tools can be used to compute derived data from arbitrary attribute-based datasets. Dynamic computation of identity-based attributes within information system servers allows data to be aggregated and normalized from multiple data sources deployed across an organization so that updated related information can be persisted and pushed to various servers in the organization. | 09-11-2008 |
20100235216 | INTEGRATION OF PRE-MEETING AND POST-MEETING EXPERIENCE INTO A MEETING LIFECYCLE - Architecture that synchronizes meeting information (e.g., documents, agenda, action items, notes, attendees, join information, etc.) across the different stages of a meeting lifecycle. The architecture provides client-side synchronization across meeting lifecycle services that can include a scheduling server, content management server, and meeting server, as well as other lifecycle servers that may be employed. Information from the scheduling server can be written asynchronously to the other lifecycle servers, updates made to the content management server are synchronized to the other servers, and updates made to the meeting server are synchronized to the other servers. | 09-16-2010 |
20130305163 | Screen and Associated File Sharing - Sharing files associated with an application screen is provided. A selection of a user interface window may be received on a computer. The user interface may include a view of a file previously opened by an application generating the user interface window. The user interface window including the view of the previously opened file may be shared by the computer with one or more viewers. The computer may then share the previously open file with the one or more viewers while continuing to share the user interface window. The computer may choose to represent the view in any way and associate with the file (i.e., backing data) to be rendered in an alternative way. | 11-14-2013 |
John Hillary Zybura, Seattle, WA US
Kathryn Anne Zybura, Scotts Valley, CA US
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20090292848 | Method and Apparatus for an Electric Meter - An improved meter and its operation is described. The meter can be a part of a larger automated meter reading process that allows for remote reading of the meter though power line communication. Using a microcomputer core, the meter processes incoming analog data and can calculate several relevant data values need by utility providers. The meter can also be used to monitor and detect tampering dry connect/voltage free devices, such as gas and water meters, connected to the meter. | 11-26-2009 |
Michael F. Zybura, Scotts Valley, CA US
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20130113300 | COMBINED BALUN TRANSFORMER AND HARMONIC FILTER - In one embodiment, a balanced to unbalanced transformer utilizes a crossover configuration such that some portion of the secondary coil (inductor) is shared between two resonators (capacitors). Adding a first capacitor in parallel with a portion of the secondary inductor creates a first harmonic trap (filter), and also efficiently uses the secondary coil (inductor) as a resonating element. | 05-09-2013 |
20130285763 | HYBRID COUPLER - This disclosure relates to hybrid couplers for radio frequency (RF) signals. The hybrid coupler includes a first port, a second port, a third port, a fourth port, a first inductive element connected from the first port to the third port, and a second inductive element connected from the second port to the fourth port. The hybrid coupler further includes a first capacitive element and a second capacitive element. The first capacitive element is connected between an intermediary node of the first inductive element and either the first port or the third port, while the second capacitive element is coupled between an intermediary node of the second inductive element and either the second port or the fourth port. Accordingly, the first capacitive element and a portion of the first inductive element and the second capacitive element and a portion of the second capacitive element each form a harmonic trap. | 10-31-2013 |
20130335182 | RADIO FREQUENCY TRANSMISSION LINE TRANSFORMER - Radio frequency (RF) transmission line transformers are disclosed. Unlike conventional transformers that employ magnetic cores that transmit energy from input to output through magnetic flux linkages, the embodiments of the RF transmission line transformer disclosed herein transfer energy by configuring transformer coils as balanced transmission lines. More specifically, the RF transmission line transformers have a primary transformer coil that forms at least one primary winding and a secondary transformer coil that forms at least a pair of secondary windings. The primary winding of the primary transformer coil is disposed between the pair of secondary windings so that the primary winding forms a different balanced transmission line with each one of the pair of secondary windings. This results in greater bandwidth and higher transformer power efficiency (TPE) at RF frequencies. Furthermore, the arrangement allows for reduced parasitic inductances and capacitances and thus is particularly advantageous when utilized in laminated substrates. | 12-19-2013 |