Patents Assigned to YAGI CORP.
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Patent number: 8909724Abstract: A computer system performs actions in response to receipt of message notifications. The actions may include preventing the message notifications from being manifested (e.g., displayed on a screen). The actions may be specified by profiles. The computer system may activate and deactivate profiles. For example, activating a first profile may cause a second profile to be deactivated. When a message notification is received, the computer system may perform an action specified by an active profile but not perform an action specified by an inactive profile.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2013Date of Patent: December 9, 2014Assignee: Yagi Corp.Inventor: Robert Plotkin
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Publication number: 20140244653Abstract: A computer system enables a user to manually order messages in a list on a per-message basis. More generally, the system enables data elements of a plurality of types, such as messages, appointments, and tasks, to be combined into a single list, which may be manually ordered by the user on a per-element basis. The system also enables the user to mark any element in a list as complete. The system takes an appropriate action in response to a list element being marked as complete, such as removing the element from the list.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2014Publication date: August 28, 2014Applicant: Yagi Corp.Inventor: Robert Plotkin
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Publication number: 20140115085Abstract: A computer system performs actions in response to receipt of message notifications. The actions may include preventing the message notifications from being manifested (e.g., displayed on a screen). The actions may be specified by profiles. The computer system may activate and deactivate profiles. For example, activating a first profile may cause a second profile to be deactivated. When a message notification is received, the computer system may perform an action specified by an active profile but not perform an action specified by an inactive profile.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 30, 2013Publication date: April 24, 2014Applicant: Yagi Corp.Inventor: Robert Plotkin
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Publication number: 20140040398Abstract: A computer system includes one or more devices that are capable of multitasking (performing at least two tasks in parallel or substantially in parallel). In response to detecting that one of the devices is performing a first one of the tasks, the system prevents the devices from performing at least one of the tasks other than the first task (such as all of the tasks other than the first task). In response to detecting that one of the devices is performing a second one of the tasks, the system prevents the devices from performing at least one of the tasks other than the second task (such as all of the tasks other than the first task).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Yagi Corp.Inventor: Robert Plotkin
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Publication number: 20140040399Abstract: A computer system includes one or more devices that are capable of multitasking (performing at least two tasks in parallel or substantially in parallel). In response to detecting that one of the devices is performing a first one of the tasks, the system prevents the devices from performing at least one of the tasks other than the first task (such as all of the tasks other than the first task). In response to detecting that one of the devices is performing a second one of the tasks, the system prevents the devices from performing at least one of the tasks other than the second task (such as all of the tasks other than the first task).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Yagi Corp.Inventor: Robert Plotkin
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Publication number: 20140040400Abstract: A computer system includes one or more devices that are capable of multitasking (performing at least two tasks in parallel or substantially in parallel). In response to detecting that one of the devices is performing a first one of the tasks, the system prevents the devices from performing at least one of the tasks other than the first task (such as all of the tasks other than the first task). In response to detecting that one of the devices is performing a second one of the tasks, the system prevents the devices from performing at least one of the tasks other than the second task (such as all of the tasks other than the first task).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2013Publication date: February 6, 2014Applicant: Yagi Corp.Inventor: Robert Plotkin
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Patent number: 8554856Abstract: A computer system includes one or more devices that are capable of multitasking (performing at least two tasks in parallel or substantially in parallel). In response to detecting that one of the devices is performing a first one of the tasks, the system prevents the devices from performing at least one of the tasks other than the first task (such as all of the tasks other than the first task). In response to detecting that one of the devices is performing a second one of the tasks, the system prevents the devices from performing at least one of the tasks other than the second task (such as all of the tasks other than the second task).Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2011Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Yagi Corp.Inventor: Robert Plotkin
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Publication number: 20130097270Abstract: In response to detecting an incoming message (such as an email message, a text message, or a voice message) sent by a sender to a recipient, a computer system determines whether a current context of the recipient satisfies a condition. If the current context of the recipient satisfies the condition, then the system selects a response message based on the current context and sends the response message to the sender. The system's decision about whether to respond automatically to subsequent messages sent to the recipient may vary as the recipient's context changes. Furthermore, the system may select and send different response messages based on changes in the recipient's context.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: YAGI CORP.Inventor: Yagi Corp.
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Publication number: 20130097269Abstract: In response to detecting an incoming message (such as an email message, a text message, or a voice message) sent by a sender to a recipient, a computer system determines whether a current context of the recipient satisfies a condition. If the current context of the recipient satisfies the condition, then the system selects a response message based on the current context and sends the response message to the sender. The system's decision about whether to respond automatically to subsequent messages sent to the recipient may vary as the recipient's context changes. Furthermore, the system may select and send different response messages based on changes in the recipient's context.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2012Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: YAGI CORP.Inventor: Yagi Corp.