Patents by Inventor David Glazer
David Glazer 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: 20140043968Abstract: A method, system and apparatus for managing load on service devices in a communication network are provided. At a processor of a relay device, it is determined that the service devices are available after being unavailable, the relay device comprising a communication interface and a processor for relaying messages, via the communication interface, between a communication device and the service devices. In response, the processor blocks incoming messages associated with a subset of the service devices, the incoming messages from the at least one communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2012Publication date: February 13, 2014Inventors: Silviu Florian SIMEN, Jason William TACKABERRY, Samuel David GLAZER, Yusof GANJI
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Publication number: 20130347078Abstract: The disclosure includes a system and method for automatically authorizing data transfer from a third party service to a user device. The system includes a processor and a memory storing instructions that, when executed, cause the system to: receive a request for data from a user of a user device; receive information associated with the user and information associated with the user device; determine whether the user has previously provided authorization for a particular application available on the third party site; determine whether the user has previously provided authorization for the user device; and if the user has previously provided authorization for a particular application available on the third party site or has previously provided authorization for the user device, send data to the user device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2013Publication date: December 26, 2013Applicant: Google IncInventors: Ayush Agarwal, David Glazer, Samuel Shoji Fukujima Goto, Jennifer W. Lin, Francis Ma, Scott Robert McMullan, Joseph Robert Smarr, Seth Jason Sternberg
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Publication number: 20130275885Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Jared M. SPATARO, Cornelia A. WEST, David GLAZER, Ronald E. SCHNEIDER
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Patent number: 8484292Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2010Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Open Text S.A.Inventors: Jared M Spataro, Cornelia A West, David Glazer, Ronald E Schneider
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Publication number: 20130055089Abstract: In one aspect, a system for presenting a share box with content information in response to an endorsement includes an endorsement sharing module that is responsive to user input and creates a sharing box having content derived from the user context and input request. The endorsement sharing module receives a user request to share information. In response, this endorsement sharing module determines the context of the user, retrieves content based on the context, filters the content based on publisher information, personalizes the share box content, and adds the content to a share box. The endorsement sharing module also adds one or more actions to the share box after which the share box is provided for display to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2012Publication date: February 28, 2013Applicant: Google Inc.Inventors: Vivek Paul Gundotra, David Glazer, Evan Gilbert, David Mark Byttow, Garry Boyer, Aron Giles, Jonathan Terleski, Brett Rolston Lider, Daniel Wesley Dulitz, Matthew Allen Gundersen
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Publication number: 20110252093Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2011Publication date: October 13, 2011Inventors: Jared M. Spataro, Cornelia A. West, David Glazer, Ronald E. Schneider
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Publication number: 20110238651Abstract: The invention includes structures and schema for organizing and inter-relating objects, data, or files, including relational, network, hierarchical, and entity-relationship models, among others, that are dynamic, that is changing with time. This includes manipulating structures by conversion, compression, compaction, and compilation, for various purposes. Also included is generating structures for storing, organizing, and managing dynamic objects for retrieval and presentation. A discussion group for collaborative participants is also provided. A time-based dynamic object within a plurality of stored dynamic objects is stored. Each dynamic objects comprises a plurality of predefined attribute fields. Requested dynamic objects are assembled in real time so that the requested dynamic objects are displayed on the basis of the start-time attribute field of each requested dynamic object.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: David Glazer, Keith Deutsch, Ronald Schneider, Leonard Karpel, Michael Nordman
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Publication number: 20110239135Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Jared M. Spataro, Cornelia A. West, David Glazer, Ronald E. Schneider
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Publication number: 20110239134Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Jared M. Spataro, Cornelia A. West, David Glazer, Ronald E. Schneider
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Publication number: 20110238759Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2011Publication date: September 29, 2011Inventors: Jared M. Spataro, Cornelia A. West, David Glazer, Ronald E. Schneider
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Publication number: 20110191416Abstract: A method executes at a server to: receive a request from a user at a client computer to establish authorship of content posted online by the user, wherein the content is stored at a host computer; and verify the identity of the user by verifying credentials of the user. After verifying the identity of the user, the method creates an author badge for the content, wherein the author badge includes a badge identifier; transmits the author badge to the client computer or the host computer, for affixing the author badge to the content at the host computer; stores at the server, location information identifying the online location of the content; and stores at the server, the badge identifier and verification information sufficient to verify that the content at the identified online location matches the content for which the author badge was created.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2010Publication date: August 4, 2011Applicant: Google, Inc.Inventors: David Glazer, Reza Behforooz, Bradley J. Fitzpatrick
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Publication number: 20100241972Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventors: Jared M. Spataro, Cornelia A. West, David Glazer, Ronald E. Schneider
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Publication number: 20100192072Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2010Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventors: Jared M Spataro, Cornelia A West, David Glazer, Ronald E Schneider
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Patent number: 7707249Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: April 27, 2010Assignee: Open Text CorporationInventors: Jared M Spataro, Cornelia A West, David Glazer, Ronald E Schneider
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Patent number: 7702730Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2004Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Open Text CorporationInventors: Jared M Spataro, Cornelia A West, David Glazer, Ronald E Schneider
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Publication number: 20090327848Abstract: The invention includes structures and schema for organizing and inter-relating objects, data, or files, including relational, network, hierarchical, and entity-relationship models, among others, that are dynamic, that is changing with time. This includes manipulating structures by conversion, compression, compaction, and compilation, for various purposes. Also included is generating structures for storing, organizing, and managing dynamic objects for retrieval and presentation. A discussion group for collaborative participants is also provided. A time-based dynamic object within a plurality of stored dynamic objects is stored. Each dynamic objects comprises a plurality of predefined attribute fields. Requested dynamic objects are assembled in real time so that the requested dynamic objects are displayed on the basis of the start-time attribute field of each requested dynamic object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: David Glazer, Keith Deutsch, Ronald Schneider, Leonard Karpel, Michael Nordman
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Patent number: 7627810Abstract: The invention includes structures and schema for organizing and inter-relating objects, data, or files, including relational, network, hierarchical, and entity-relationship models, among others, that are dynamic, that is changing with time. This includes manipulating structures by conversion, compression, compaction, and compilation, for various purposes. Also included is generating structures for storing, organizing, and managing dynamic objects for retrieval and presentation.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Open Text CorporationInventors: David Glazer, Keith Deutsch, Ronald Schneider, Leonard Karpel, Michael Nordman
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Publication number: 20060080432Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2004Publication date: April 13, 2006Inventors: Jared Spataro, Cornelia West, David Glazer, Ronald Schneider
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Publication number: 20060053195Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2004Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Ronald Schneider, David Glazer, Jared Spataro, Cornelia West
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Publication number: 20060053194Abstract: In some embodiments, the disclosed systems and methods provide a client-server infrastructure capable of supporting a variety of asynchronous and synchronous collaboration activities in a so-called collaboration place. Some of these activities include chatting, viewing and/or editing one or more data files, and sharing one or more applications, data files, and/or displays. The client-server infrastructure supports seamless navigation between the supported asynchronous and synchronous activities in the collaboration place. Additionally, the client-server architecture supports data persistence, so that data files associated with the collaboration place can be stored for subsequent access.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 15, 2004Publication date: March 9, 2006Inventors: Ronald Schneider, David Glazer, Leonard Karpel, Michael Nordman