Patents by Inventor Christian James Colando
Christian James Colando 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).
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Publication number: 20240005280Abstract: System and methods for collaborative workspaces for content browsers are provided. In one embodiment, a method for a collaborative content browser comprises: obtaining a network address for a workspace management document; opening, at a browser, the workspace management document from a shared network resource based on the network address, the workspace management document recording a browser state for rendering a collaborative browser workspace in the browser; executing a browser process to generate a workspace shell for the workspace by rendering structural features of the workspace shell based on the browser state, the structural features including an user interface with a browser tab; synchronizing project resource data from the browser state to render network content from a project resource in the browser tab; and communicating an update to the browser state based on a change applied at the browser to the structural features or the project resources.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 30, 2022Publication date: January 4, 2024Inventors: Avi Ashish VAID, Kevin Reis DiCLEMENTE, Joseph Jiwoong OAK, Erik J. SNEAD, Sean O. LYNDERSAY, Andrew J. RITZ, Christian James COLANDO, Mohamed MANSOUR, Candice POON, Patrick Evan LITTLE
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Patent number: 11592979Abstract: A whiteboard template can include multiple regions that are associated with different data sources. Each region can be associated with a different data source and can present objects based upon logical representations stored in an associated data source. Logical representations of objects in a region can include links to other objects in other regions associated with other data sources. When an object is moved between regions, transformations can be applied to the logical representation associated with the object. If the object is linked to other objects, the transformation can be propagated to the logical representations of the linked objects. In this manner, a single movement of an object between regions in a template can result in the updating of multiple objects and associated data sources, the updating of the visual properties of objects in multiple regions, and updating the visual properties of the regions themselves.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2020Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Clea Allington, Dylan A Leatham, Palmer H. Batt, Christian James Colando, Francois M. Rouaix
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Patent number: 11250208Abstract: Dynamic templates include regions that provide behavior based upon a purpose or desired outcome. Templates and regions can modify the logical representations associated with objects to create semantic context for the objects. Templates and regions can also generate visual representations of objects based upon their logical representations. The visual representation utilized by a template or region can be selected manually or based upon the capabilities of a computing device. Objects contained within regions can be sorted, filtered, arranged, and projected based on their associated logical representations.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Francois M. Rouaix, Itai Almog, Ron Mondri, March Rogers, Palmer H. Batt, Christian James Colando
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Patent number: 11249627Abstract: Dynamic templates include regions that provide behavior based upon a purpose or desired outcome. Templates and regions can modify the logical representations associated with objects to create semantic context for the objects. Templates and regions can also generate visual representations of objects based upon their logical representations. The visual representation utilized by a template or region can be selected manually or based upon the capabilities of a computing device. Objects contained within regions can be sorted, filtered, arranged, and projected based on their associated logical representations.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: February 15, 2022Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Ron Mondri, Itai Almog, Francois M. Rouaix, Christian James Colando, March Rogers, Eduardo Sonnino, Clea Allington, Palmer H. Batt
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Patent number: 11205040Abstract: Dynamic templates include regions that provide behavior based upon a purpose or desired outcome. Templates and regions can modify the logical representations associated with objects to create semantic context for the objects. Templates and regions can also generate visual representations of objects based upon their logical representations. The visual representation utilized by a template or region can be selected manually or based upon the capabilities of a computing device. Objects contained within regions can be sorted, filtered, arranged, and projected based on their associated logical representations.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2019Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Francois M. Rouaix, Itai Almog, Ron Mondri, March Rogers, Palmer H. Batt, Christian James Colando
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Publication number: 20210208775Abstract: A whiteboard template can include multiple regions that are associated with different data sources. Each region can be associated with a different data source and can present objects based upon logical representations stored in an associated data source. Logical representations of objects in a region can include links to other objects in other regions associated with other data sources. When an object is moved between regions, transformations can be applied to the logical representation associated with the object. If the object is linked to other objects, the transformation can be propagated to the logical representations of the linked objects. In this manner, a single movement of an object between regions in a template can result in the updating of multiple objects and associated data sources, the updating of the visual properties of objects in multiple regions, and updating the visual properties of the regions themselves.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2020Publication date: July 8, 2021Inventors: Clea ALLINGTON, Dylan A. LEATHAM, Palmer H. BATT, Christian James COLANDO, Francois M. ROUAIX
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Publication number: 20200319777Abstract: Dynamic templates include regions that provide behavior based upon a purpose or desired outcome. Templates and regions can modify the logical representations associated with objects to create semantic context for the objects. Templates and regions can also generate visual representations of objects based upon their logical representations. The visual representation utilized by a template or region can be selected manually or based upon the capabilities of a computing device. Objects contained within regions can be sorted, filtered, arranged, and projected based on their associated logical representations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Ron MONDRI, Itai ALMOG, Francois M. ROUAIX, Christian James COLANDO, March ROGERS, Eduardo SONNINO, Clea ALLINGTON, Palmer H. BATT
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Publication number: 20200320166Abstract: Dynamic templates include regions that provide behavior based upon a purpose or desired outcome. Templates and regions can modify the logical representations associated with objects to create semantic context for the objects. Templates and regions can also generate visual representations of objects based upon their logical representations. The visual representation utilized by a template or region can be selected manually or based upon the capabilities of a computing device. Objects contained within regions can be sorted, filtered, arranged, and projected based on their associated logical representations.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Francois M. ROUAIX, Itai ALMOG, Ron MONDRI, March ROGERS, Palmer H. BATT, Christian James COLANDO
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Publication number: 20180329610Abstract: Techniques for object selection mode are described. In one or more implementations, digital content is generated as an interactive canvas, and the interactive canvas is displayed on one or more display devices of a computing device. Additional digital content is also displayed on the interactive canvas as one or more objects. The one or more objects are anchored to the interactive canvas in an anchor mode which prevents user input to the interactive canvas from being interpreted as input to manipulate the one or more objects. A trigger event to trigger an object selection mode is detected, and an object selection mode is initiated in response to the trigger event. The object selection mode causes user input to the interactive canvas to be interpreted as input to manipulate the one or more objects.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2017Publication date: November 15, 2018Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Eduardo SONNINO, Anthony DART, Ryan Chandler PENDLAY, Jason M. NELSON, Andrew Michael CASEY, March ROGERS, Peter HAMMERQUIST, Aaron Naoyoshi Sheung Yan WOO, Callil R. CAPUOZZO, Christian James COLANDO, Laurentiu PAVEL, Jenny Angelica ALARCO DIEZ
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Patent number: 9432826Abstract: Generating and updating event presentation user interfaces. Embodiments include identifying a first geographical location of a first computing device corresponding to a first invitee to an event, and a second geographical location of a second computing device corresponding to a second invitee. An event presentation user interface is generated, to include a first invitee presence indicator indicating that the first invitee is within a predetermined distance from a geographical location of the event, and a second invitee presence indicator indicating the second invitee is outside of the predetermined distance from the geographical location of the event. Based at least on the second computing device having moved to a third geographical location that is within the predetermined distance from the geographical location of the event, the second invitee presence indicator is updated to indicate that the second invitee is within the predetermined distance from the geographical location of the event.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2016Date of Patent: August 30, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Steve Ickman, Lili Cheng, Matthew Bret MacLaurin, Christian James Colando, Eric Steven Anderson, David Arthur Raskino
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Publication number: 20160140512Abstract: Generating and updating event presentation user interfaces. Embodiments include identifying a first geographical location of a first computing device corresponding to a first invitee to an event, and a second geographical location of a second computing device corresponding to a second invitee. An event presentation user interface is generated, to include a first invitee presence indicator indicating that the first invitee is within a predetermined distance from a geographical location of the event, and a second invitee presence indicator indicating the second invitee is outside of the predetermined distance from the geographical location of the event. Based at least on the second computing device having moved to a third geographical location that is within the predetermined distance from the geographical location of the event, the second invitee presence indicator is updated to indicate that the second invitee is within the predetermined distance from the geographical location of the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2016Publication date: May 19, 2016Inventors: Steve Ickman, Lili Cheng, Matthew Bret MacLaurin, Christian James Colando, Eric Steven Anderson, David Arthur Raskino
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Patent number: 9253615Abstract: Social networks often permit users to create events, and to invite one or more contacts of the user to as guests. However, conventional social networks may not sufficiently facilitate users in planning an event for which one or more event details are to be determined. According to the techniques presented herein, a social network may permit users to create an event plan, and may permit guests to submit event plan suggestions for various event plan details of the event plan. The social network may also assist the guests in selecting among the event plan suggestions, e.g., by accepting and tallying votes by the guests among alternative event plan suggestions, by providing event plan suggestions based on search engine results, and by presenting maps of event plan suggestions involving locations. The social network may also accept RSVPs, and may notify guests once a guest arrives at a location of the event.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2010Date of Patent: February 2, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Steve Ickman, Lili Cheng, Matthew Bret MacLaurin, Christian James Colando, Eric Steven Anderson, David Arthur Raskino
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Patent number: 8554731Abstract: Content may be collected, annotated, and propagated in a unified process. In one example, a mobile device such as a smart phone is used to collect information. The information may be text, video, audio, etc. The information may be sent to a reaction service, which may return an annotation of the information. The annotation may be attached to the information to create an annotated document. The annotated document may be communicated to other users. Additionally, the annotated document may be stored in a way that associated the annotated document with the user who created or captured the information. The ability to capture information, obtain annotations to the information, and propagate the annotated information may facilitate the creation of social media, such as social network postings or online photo albums.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2010Date of Patent: October 8, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Blaise H. Aguera y Arcas, Scott V. Fynn, Matthew Bret MacLaurin, Eric Paul Bennett, Christian James Colando
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Patent number: 8392390Abstract: An authoring system on a mobile device (or other type of device) may help a user to author a message based on context available on the device. Context data comes to exist on the device in some manner. For example, the context may contain the results of a search that a user has performed on the device. A message may be proposed based on the search query and/or the result—e.g., if a user searches for “Edinburgh,” the authoring system may propose the message “Username likes Edinburgh” or “Username is learning about Edinburgh.” The authoring system may allow the user to change the message and/or to add additional content and/or links to the message. The user may then to send the message over some channel such as e-mail, a social network, a microblogging site, etc.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: March 5, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Eric Paul Bennett, Matthew Bret MacLaurin, Christian James Colando, Scott V. Fynn, Blaise H. Aguera y Arcas, Eric S. Anderson
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Publication number: 20120136689Abstract: Social networks often permit users to create events, and to invite one or more contacts of the user to as guests. However, conventional social networks may not sufficiently facilitate users in planning an event for which one or more event details are to be determined. According to the techniques presented herein, a social network may permit users to create an event plan, and may permit guests to submit event plan suggestions for various event plan details of the event plan. The social network may also assist the guests in selecting among the event plan suggestions, e.g., by accepting and tallying votes by the guests among alternative event plan suggestions, by providing event plan suggestions based on search engine results, and by presenting maps of event plan suggestions involving locations. The social network may also accept RSVPs, and may notify guests once a guest arrives at a location of the event.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2010Publication date: May 31, 2012Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Steve Ickman, Lili Cheng, Matthew Bret MacLaurin, Christian James Colando, Eric Steven Anderson, David Arthur Raskino
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Publication number: 20110320560Abstract: Content may be authored on a device using various types of information, and may be propagated at various different fidelities. In one example, a user enters or captures information on a mobile device, such as a smart phone. The entered and/or captured information may be sent to a remote service, which provides information based on the entered and/or captured data. An application on the device then allows the user of the device to author rich content based on the entered and/or captured data, and based on the information returned from the service. The application may allow the user to include text, photos, video, audio, links, or any other type of content. The entire content object that the user creates may be stored in a structured form, and may be propagated at various different fidelities (e.g., text only, etc.) in order to accommodate the limitations of the propagation channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2010Publication date: December 29, 2011Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Eric Paul Bennett, Christian James Colando, Matthew Bret MacLaurin, Scott V. Fynn, Blaise H. Aguera y Arcas, Eric S. Anderson, Steven C. Glenner
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Publication number: 20110295878Abstract: An authoring system on a mobile device (or other type of device) may help a user to author a message based on context available on the device. Context data comes to exist on the device in some manner. For example, the context may contain the results of a search that a user has performed on the device. A message may be proposed based on the search query and/or the result—e.g., if a user searches for “Edinburgh,” the authoring system may propose the message “Username likes Edinburgh” or “Username is learning about Edinburgh.” The authoring system may allow the user to change the message and/or to add additional content and/or links to the message. The user may then to send the message over some channel such as e-mail, a social network, a microblogging site, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: December 1, 2011Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Eric Paul Bennett, Matthew Bret MacLaurin, Christian James Colando, Scott V. Fynn, Blaise H. Aguera y Arcas, Eric S. Anderson
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Publication number: 20110246502Abstract: Content may be collected, annotated, and propagated in a unified process. In one example, a mobile device such as a smart phone is used to collect information. The information may be text, video, audio, etc. The information may be sent to a reaction service, which may return an annotation of the information. The annotation may be attached to the information to create an annotated document. The annotated document may be communicated to other users. Additionally, the annotated document may be stored in a way that associated the annotated document with the user who created or captured the information. The ability to capture information, obtain annotations to the information, and propagate the annotated information may facilitate the creation of social media, such as social network postings or online photo albums.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2010Publication date: October 6, 2011Applicant: MICROSOFT CORPORATIONInventors: Blaise H. Aguera y Arcas, Scott V. Fynn, Matthew Bret MacLaurin, Eric Paul Bennett, Christian James Colando