Patents by Inventor Federico Asara

Federico Asara 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).

  • Publication number: 20190149505
    Abstract: A computing system may generate an email application and a calendar application. The email application may be configured to retrieve at least one task from a task database, retrieve at least one email from an email database, and concurrently present the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved email in an email user interface, the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved email being adjacent and non-overlapping within the email user interface. The calendar application may be configured to retrieve the at least one task from the task database, retrieve at least one appointment from an appointment database, and concurrently present the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved appointment in a calendar user interface, the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved appointment being adjacent and non-overlapping within the calendar user interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 11, 2019
    Publication date: May 16, 2019
    Inventors: Vijay Umapathy, Alessandro Suraci, Robyn D. Coultas, Cedomir Segulja, Federico Asara, Scott Andrew Grant, Xander Pollock
  • Patent number: 10218670
    Abstract: A computing system may generate an email application and a calendar application. The email application may be configured to retrieve at least one task from a task database, retrieve at least one email from an email database, and concurrently present the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved email in an email user interface, the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved email being adjacent and non-overlapping within the email user interface. The calendar application may be configured to retrieve the at least one task from the task database, retrieve at least one appointment from an appointment database, and concurrently present the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved appointment in a calendar user interface, the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved appointment being adjacent and non-overlapping within the calendar user interface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 23, 2015
    Date of Patent: February 26, 2019
    Assignee: Google LLC
    Inventors: Vijay Umapathy, Alessandro Suraci, Robyn D. Coultas, Cedomir Segulja, Federico Asara, Scott Andrew Grant, Xander Pollock
  • Publication number: 20170085520
    Abstract: A computing system may generate an email application and a calendar application. The email application may be configured to retrieve at least one task from a task database, retrieve at least one email from an email database, and concurrently present the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved email in an email user interface, the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved email being adjacent and non-overlapping within the email user interface. The calendar application may be configured to retrieve the at least one task from the task database, retrieve at least one appointment from an appointment database, and concurrently present the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved appointment in a calendar user interface, the at least one retrieved task and the at least one retrieved appointment being adjacent and non-overlapping within the calendar user interface.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 23, 2015
    Publication date: March 23, 2017
    Inventors: Vijay Umapathy, Alessandro Suraci, Robyn D. Coultas, Cedomir Segulja, Federico Asara, Scott Andrew Grant, Xander Pollock
  • Patent number: 9367589
    Abstract: A system and method for providing destination recommendations to a user based on mining of a location history. The location history provides information on locations visited by users of the system over time. The system mines the location history to identify location pairs. Each location pair comprises an originating location visited by a user and a next location that was visited by the user within a defined time threshold of visiting the originating location. The system aggregates location pairs by common originating location. The system then takes into account the current location of a requesting user. The system uses the current location information to identify a corresponding originating location in a location history index. The system provides recommendations based at least in part on how frequently certain next locations were visited after visiting the originating location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 14, 2013
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2016
    Assignee: Google Inc.
    Inventors: Joanna Franciszka Swietlicka, Matthew Nicholas Stuttle, Sebastian Dörner, Alexandra Gherghina, Hassan Mansoor, Christian Brunschen, Richard Michael Farrell, Evelyn Kim, Samreen Dhillon, Federico Asara, Tyrone Nicholas