Patents Assigned to DROPBOX, INC.
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Patent number: 10496266Abstract: One or more embodiments of the present disclosure include a content management system that allows a user to easily activate a camera while viewing digital content. For example, a content management system can provide a graphical user interface that includes a scroll element that allows a user to navigate through digital content. In addition, a user can interact with the scroll element to activate a camera. For instance, a user can activate a camera by scrolling the scroll element to and/or beyond a particular position.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2017Date of Patent: December 3, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Ramesh Balakrishnan, Christopher Lee, George Milton Underwood, IV
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Patent number: 10491552Abstract: Systems, methods, and computer-readable storage media for inserting content into an application from an online synchronized content management system are disclosed. The system can receive text input into an application at a client device associated with the content management system. The text input can be, for example, keystrokes performed at the client device by a user, and the application can be, for example, an email client. The system can identify, within the text input, a predefined text string, such as an escape sequence, that is followed by a partial or full string that represents an identifier. The identifier may be associated with a content item that is stored in the online synchronized content management system. The system can then insert inside the application a link that points to the content item. The system can also insert code that is designed to render the content item as a dynamically updated preview.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2018Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: DROPBOX, INC.Inventors: Anand Subramani, Anvisha Pai
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Patent number: 10491658Abstract: A collaborative content management system allows users to access collaborative content items. When a client device accesses a shared collaborative content item, the client device displays a portion of the collaborative content item that falls within a viewport. The client application generates a notification count of notification events associated with content that is contained in the collaborative content item and positioned below the viewport, and the client device displays the notification count in a graphical element adjacent to a bottom viewport edge. A similar process generates a second notification count of the notification events associated with content positioned above the viewport and displays a graphical element with the second notification count adjacent to the top viewport edge. The user can iteratively select one of the graphical elements to move the content of the collaborative content item to a portion corresponding to the next notification event above or below the viewport.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2016Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Jacob Hurwitz, Colin Dunn, AJ Palkovic, Lars Johnson
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Patent number: 10489369Abstract: A content preview of a content item stored in an online storage system can be viewed on a client device without the content item itself being downloaded to the client device and without the use of software associated with the content item being installed on the client device. Furthermore, data storage and processing requirements can be minimized by creating and storing only one content preview for each unique content item. The content item can be identified by using the content item as a hash key in a hashing algorithm. The resulting unique identifier can be used to search a preview index that lists all created content previews and their location. A content preview is only created if one does not exist. The unique identifier can be used to locate the content preview and return it in response to a preview request by a client device.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2017Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: DROPBOX, INC.Inventors: Ziga Mahkovec, Nikrad Mahdi, Christopher Beckmann
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Patent number: 10491653Abstract: Users specify that a file set comprising their files, folders, or other content owned by the users should be made accessible via a link, such as a uniform resource locator (URL). The system which stores and provides access to the files accordingly creates a link that specifies the file set to be made accessible. The users may distribute the link to recipients with whom the file set is to be shared, and the distribution may be performed in any manner that the users choose.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2018Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Arash Ferdowsi, Drew Houston, Jonathan Ying, Jeffrey Bartelma
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Patent number: 10489492Abstract: A system and method for sending feature-instruction notifications to user computing devices. In one implementation, an online content management system detects a feature-instruction triggering event. If the user that caused the feature-instruction triggering event did not use a feature system of the online content management system, a feature-instruction notification may be sent to the user to educate the user on the feature system of the online content management system.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2015Date of Patent: November 26, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventor: Nikhil Bhargava
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Publication number: 20190354934Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for managing projects in a content management system. For example, the content management system can create a project folder (e.g., shared folder) for managing data associated with a project. The project folder can be shared with content management system users (e.g., project members) who are contributors to the project. The content management system can store project data (e.g., content items, communications, comments, tasks, etc.) related to the project in the project folder. When the project folder is selected by a user, the content management system can generate a project folder view that presents the project data associated with the project folder and/or project in a convenient and easy to access graphical user interface. The content management system can aggregate project data from various content items associated with the project and present the project data in a single graphical user interface.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2019Publication date: November 21, 2019Applicant: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Min Ming LO, Matteus Pan, Linjie Ding, Lilian Weng
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Patent number: 10481781Abstract: The present technology displays an access list, seen state information, and presence information for content items stored and managed by a content management system. Advantageously, the present technology does not require users to view or work on content items within the content management system—they can work on content items natively on their own computing device.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: DROPBOX, INC.Inventors: Erika Ji, Eric Shen, Matt Hiller, Matt Kim, Peter Hua, Matthew Spitz, Kimberly Watkins
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Patent number: 10484383Abstract: A content management system can tag a client installer with an information tag linking the client installer to a user account. The client installer can be configured to install the client-side application on the client device and pass the identification tag to the installed client-side application. The client-side application can transmit the identification tag to the content management system, which can use the identification tag to identify the linked user account and log the client-side application into the user account. The content management system can implement several verification measures such as limiting the number of times and when an identification tag can be used, as well as IP addresses that can use the identification tag. The content management system can also use data cached by the web-browser application to determine if the web-browser application was used to access the user account in the past.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: DROPBOX, INC.Inventors: Huy Nguyen, Josh Kaplan, Viraj Mody, Ritu Vincent, Andrew Bortz, David Euresti
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Patent number: 10484456Abstract: A content item on a content management system can be shared using a generated sharing link. The sharing link can be a custom network address, such as a uniform resource locator (URL), which allows the content item to be accessed without authentication. The sharing index and a content path of the content items can be listed in a sharing index used to identify the content upon a request initiated by the sharing link. The content management system can generate a content link to a content item upon receiving a sharing input from a user indicating the user wants to share a content item. Alternatively, in some embodiments, sharing links can be pre-generated by the content management system and stored on the client device. The sharing link can stored directly to a data buffer on the client device, such as a clipboard, where it can be accessed by the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: DROPBOX, INC.Inventors: Dwayne Litzenberger, Matt Holden, David Euresti, Maxime Larabie-Belanger, Ambrus Csaszar, Peter Welinder, Bryan Jadot
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Patent number: 10482152Abstract: Various embodiments provide a commenting system for multiple users to provide and share comments to shared content items. For example, users can share a web link to a collection of content items, such as documents, spreadsheets, photos, and any other media, with other users stored in an online content management system. To enable such functionality, the online content management system can expose an application programming interface to enable third-party service providers to develop and attach a comment interface to content items. Accordingly, such a commenting system can provide a comment interface for concurrent display alongside a respective content item in which users can provide comments to shared content items or to use as notes for their personal content items.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2016Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Carriero, Mark Delamere, Phil Rha, Jon Vincent, Sujay Jayakar
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Patent number: 10474634Abstract: The disclosed embodiments provide a system that facilitates searching an online content management system for content items associated with a user. During operation, the system receives a call from a client application at a search interface in the online content management system, wherein the client application is operating on behalf of the user. In response to the call, the system performs a lookup in a per-user index within the online content management system, wherein the per-user index facilitates looking up information about content items associated with the user in the online content management system. The system then returns the information obtained during the lookup to the client application. The client application can then use the retrieved information to facilitate an interaction between the client application and the user.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Sean Lynch, Ilya Fushman
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Patent number: 10474721Abstract: A content management system including a document management system provides documents that include comments entered by users. Comments are organized into threads; each thread is associated with a span of text in the document. When a user requests access to a document, the document management system determines which threads are visible to the user based on an audience associated with each thread. the audience comprises the user identifiers of i) the author of the document containing the thread; ii) the authors of comments included in the thread; iii) the authors of any text included in the text span for the thread; iv) any user mentioned in the text span the thread via a user primitive; v) any user mentioned in a comment via user primitive.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2017Date of Patent: November 12, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Anthony DeVincenzi, Matthew Blackshaw, Balabhadra Graveley, Igor Kofman
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Patent number: 10469497Abstract: Disclosed are systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for identifying accounts having shared credentials. In some implementations, a content management system can collect user login context data when a user logs in to or accesses a user account of the content management system. For example, the content management system can collect client device data, client application data, internet protocol (IP) address data, and/or other data from the user's device when the user logs in to the user account. The content management system can analyze the login context data to determine patterns that indicate that the user account login credentials are being shared among multiple users.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Kapil Yedidi, Anton Mityagin, Sean Byrne, Andrew Scheff
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Patent number: 10467335Abstract: A collaborative content management system allows multiple users to access and modify collaborative documents. When audio data is recorded by or uploaded to the system, the audio data may be transcribed or summarized to improve accessibility and user efficiency. Text transcriptions are associated with portions of the audio data representative of the text, and users can search the text transcription and access the portions of the audio data corresponding to search queries for playback. An outline can be automatically generated based on a text transcription of audio data and embedded as a modifiable object within a collaborative document. The system associates hot words with actions to modify the collaborative document upon identifying the hot words in the audio data. Collaborative content management systems can also generate custom lexicons for users based on documents associated with the user for use in transcribing audio data, ensuring that text transcription is more accurate.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2018Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Timo Mertens, Bradley Neuberg
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Patent number: 10469421Abstract: A client service, such as a plug-in to a browser, can alter a document retrieved from a compatible service to augment the document with services from an online content management service. When an application retrieves a compatible document, the client service can detect a document element within the document and alter the document to provide an activatable reference to the online content management service. For example, a client service can recognize an email composition webpage or an email display webpage and insert activatable references provide services from the online content management service. In email composition webpages, a reference can be a button that allows an email author to insert a link to a content item from the online content management service. In email display webpages, references can be added that allow attachments to be sent to the online content management service for storage.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2016Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventor: Viraj Mody
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Patent number: 10462115Abstract: Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable storage media for a non-replayable communication system are disclosed. A first device associated with a first user may have a public identity key and a corresponding private identity. The first device may register the first user with an authenticator by posting the public identity key to the authenticator. The first device may perform a key exchange with a second device associated with a second user, whereby the public identity key and a public session key are transmitted to the second device. During a communication session, the second device may transmit to the first device messages encrypted with the public identity key and/or the public session key. The first device can decrypt the messages with the private identity key and the private session key. The session keys may expire during or upon completion of the communication session.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventor: Graham Abbott
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Patent number: 10462242Abstract: Recommendations for shareable links to content items stored in an online content management service. In one aspect, a recommendation is sent to a first user to create and share a shareable link to a content item with a second user. The content item to share via a shareable link is identified as one that is currently not shared by the first user and that has one or more characteristics in common with a “popular” content item as determined by monitoring the popular content item for a threshold number of requests to access the popular content item via a corresponding shareable link to the popular content item.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Ilya Fushman, Nils Peter Welinder
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Patent number: 10462077Abstract: A collaborative content management system enables users to selectively create file-level comments, in addition to content level comments, in collaborative content items. A file-level comment can be created in a number of different ways, including creating a comment associated with a title, header, heading, or other designated portion of the content; by designating a message associated with sharing the content item as a file-level comment; by replaying via a messaging system to a message sharing the content item; or by including a file-level primitive in the content of a comment. A file-level comment may be indicated in the collaborative content item by visually distinguishing formatting of a title, header or other portion of the content item. A file-level comment may be displayed in a visually distinctive manner, such as with specified formatting or in a specific window pane apart from content level comments.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Christina Cacioppo, Lars Johnson, Igor Kofman, Khurram Zia, Sheila Ramaswamy, John R. Grace, Jr., Kevin Tunc, Eric Sheng
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Patent number: 10462383Abstract: A preferred method of acquiring virtual or augmented reality (VAR) scenes can include at a plurality of locations of interest, providing one or more users with a predetermined pattern for image acquisition with an image capture device and for each of the one or more users, in response to a user input, acquiring at least one image at the location of interest. The method of the preferred embodiment can also include for each of the one or more users, in response to the acquisition of at least one image, providing the user with feedback to ensure a complete acquisition of the virtual or augmented reality scene; and receiving at a remote database, from each of the one or more users, one or more VAR scenes. One variation of the method of the preferred embodiment can include providing game mechanics to promote proper image acquisition and promote competition between users.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2017Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Dropbox, Inc.Inventors: Benjamin Zeis Newhouse, Terrence Edward McArdle, Amir Akbarzadeh