Patents by Inventor Brian Kobashikawa

Brian Kobashikawa has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 8930463
    Abstract: Techniques are described for generating and displaying “super-emoticons”. Super-emoticons are similar to smileys in that they may be generated in response to a participant in a textual conversation entering a specific sequence of textual characters. However, super-emoticons differ from smileys in that super-emoticons are programmed to demonstrate more sophisticated behaviors, including but not limited to: moving out of the text insertion location, interacting with other display elements, interacting with users, changing appearance based on context, exhibiting randomly selected behaviors, and making use of information from services.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 9, 2007
    Date of Patent: January 6, 2015
    Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.
    Inventors: Jeffrey Bonforte, Christopher T. Szeto, Brian Kobashikawa
  • Patent number: 8184783
    Abstract: An integrated communication interface is provided for composing and sending messages. The interface is multi-configurable to seamlessly switch between different communication methods, e.g., electronic mail, instant messaging, SMS, chat, voice, and the like, without loss of message content. The interface allows a user to begin composing a message to be sent using one communication method, such as electronic mail, and subsequently change the communication method and send the message via a second communication method, such as instant messaging. When the communication method is changed, the user interface may also change to include elements specific to a particular communication method. The integrated communication interface may display information about participants in the communication, such as the participants' presence, i.e., whether they are online and available for communication, and may automatically choose the best method of communication based on the preferences and online presence of the participants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2009
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2012
    Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.
    Inventors: Brooke Thompson, Greg Rosenberg, Ryan Michael Olshavsky, Brian Kobashikawa
  • Publication number: 20100153854
    Abstract: A presence model is maintained for a messaging system to message among a plurality of computing device users. A permission is maintained for providing to a first computing device a presence indication for a user of a second computing device. Based on an indication of a user of the first computing device not being in a messaging list for the user of the second computing device, the permission is maintained to provide only a basic presence indication to the first computing device for the user of the second computing device. From the first computing device, a message is caused to be sent to the second computing device. Based on the maintained permission, the basic presence indication for the user of the second computing device is provided to the first computing device and a user interface element is provided via which the user of the first computing device can be added to a messaging list for the user of the second computing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 11, 2010
    Publication date: June 17, 2010
    Applicant: YAHOO! INC.
    Inventors: Mehul Sanghavi, Brian Kobashikawa, Christopher T. Szeto
  • Patent number: 7729481
    Abstract: An integrated communication interface is provided for composing and sending messages. The interface is multi-configurable to seamlessly switch between different communication methods, e.g., electronic mail, instant messaging, SMS, chat, voice, and the like, without loss of message content. The interface allows a user to begin composing a message to be sent using one communication method, such as electronic mail, and subsequently change the communication method and send the message via a second communication method, such as instant messaging. When the communication method is changed, the user interface may also change to include elements specific to a particular communication method. The integrated communication interface may display information about participants in the communication, such as the participants' presence, i.e., whether they are online and available for communication, and may automatically choose the best method of communication based on the preferences and online presence of the participants.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Date of Patent: June 1, 2010
    Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.
    Inventors: Brooke Thompson, Greg Rosenberg, Ryan Michael Olshavsky, Brian Kobashikawa
  • Patent number: 7689650
    Abstract: A presence model is maintained for a messaging system to message among a plurality of computing device users. A permission is maintained for providing to a first computing device a presence indication for a user of a second computing device. Based on an indication of a user of the first computing device not being in a messaging list for the user of the second computing device, the permission is maintained to provide only a basic presence indication to the first computing device for the user of the second computing device. From the first computing device, a message is caused to be sent to the second computing device. Based on the maintained permission, the basic presence indication for the user of the second computing device is provided to the first computing device and a user interface element is provided via which the user of the first computing device can be added to a messaging list for the user of the second computing device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 2008
    Date of Patent: March 30, 2010
    Assignee: Yahoo! Inc.
    Inventors: Mehul Sanghavi, Brian Kobashikawa, Christopher T. Szeto
  • Publication number: 20100070585
    Abstract: A presence model is maintained for a messaging system to message among a plurality of computing device users. A permission is maintained for providing to a first computing device a presence indication for a user of a second computing device. Based on an indication of a user of the first computing device not being in a messaging list for the user of the second computing device, the permission is maintained to provide only a basic presence indication to the first computing device for the user of the second computing device. From the first computing device, a message is caused to be sent to the second computing device. Based on the maintained permission, the basic presence indication for the user of the second computing device is provided to the first computing device and a user interface element is provided via which the user of the first computing device can be added to a messaging list for the user of the second computing device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 12, 2008
    Publication date: March 18, 2010
    Applicant: YAHOO! INC.
    Inventors: Mehul Sanghavi, Brian Kobashikawa, Christopher T. Szeto
  • Publication number: 20090244000
    Abstract: An integrated communication interface is provided for composing and sending messages. The interface is multi-configurable to seamlessly switch between different communication methods, e.g., electronic mail, instant messaging, SMS, chat, voice, and the like, without loss of message content. The interface allows a user to begin composing a message to be sent using one communication method, such as electronic mail, and subsequently change the communication method and send the message via a second communication method, such as instant messaging. When the communication method is changed, the user interface may also change to include elements specific to a particular communication method. The integrated communication interface may display information about participants in the communication, such as the participants' presence, i.e., whether they are online and available for communication, and may automatically choose the best method of communication based on the preferences and online presence of the participants.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2009
    Publication date: October 1, 2009
    Applicant: YAHOO! INC.
    Inventors: Brooke THOMPSON, Greg Rosenberg, Ryan Michael Olshavsky, Brian Kobashikawa
  • Publication number: 20090019117
    Abstract: Techniques are described for generating and displaying “super-emoticons”. Super-emoticons are similar to smileys in that they may be generated in response to a participant in a textual conversation entering a specific sequence of textual characters. However, super-emoticons differ from smileys in that super-emoticons are programmed to demonstrate more sophisticated behaviors, including but not limited to: moving out of the text insertion location, interacting with other display elements, interacting with users, changing appearance based on context, exhibiting randomly selected behaviors, and making use of information from services.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2007
    Publication date: January 15, 2009
    Inventors: Jeffrey Bonforte, Christopher T. Szeto, Brian Kobashikawa
  • Publication number: 20080250107
    Abstract: Techniques for traversing a conversation history between a first user and a second user are provided. A window is displayed that is used to send messages from the second user to the first user. The window includes a conversation history window. The second user scrolls through the conversation history (associated with the first user) to find a particular message that was sent between the first user and the second user. In response, a plurality of capsules is displayed. Each capsule represents messages that were sent during a particular time period (e.g., a one month period). One or more of the capsules may be expanded to display: (a) additional capsules of finer time granularity (e.g., one week) or (b) actual messages. Each capsule may display text or graphics that clue the second user as to the messages that were sent during the time range represented by the corresponding capsule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 3, 2007
    Publication date: October 9, 2008
    Inventors: Michael Holzer, Brian Kobashikawa
  • Publication number: 20070116195
    Abstract: An integrated communication interface is provided for composing and sending messages. The interface is multi-configurable to seamlessly switch between different communication methods, e.g., electronic mail, instant messaging, SMS, chat, voice, and the like, without loss of message content. The interface allows a user to begin composing a message to be sent using one communication method, such as electronic mail, and subsequently change the communication method and send the message via a second communication method, such as instant messaging. When the communication method is changed, the user interface may also change to include elements specific to a particular communication method. The integrated communication interface may display information about participants in the communication, such as the participants' presence, i.e., whether they are online and available for communication, and may automatically choose the best method of communication based on the preferences and online presence of the participants.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 2005
    Publication date: May 24, 2007
    Inventors: Brooke Thompson, Greg Rosenberg, Ryan Olshavsky, Brian Kobashikawa