Patents by Inventor Gabriel Campodonico
Gabriel Campodonico 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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Patent number: 9501496Abstract: Presenting database items includes providing a plurality of clusters, where each of the clusters is formed by grouping database items according to location information associated therewith, creating a plurality of geographic elements based on the clusters, and presenting the geographic elements to a user using a note atlas that represents all of the geographic elements corresponding to a set of the database items, where indicators of corresponding clusters are provided with each of the geographic elements. A quantity of database items may be provided with each of the corresponding clusters. The note atlas may show at least two levels of detail corresponding to a world level of detail, a points of interest level of detail and a city level of detail. Points of interest may be determined by having a user provide points of interest on a map.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 2013Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: Evernote CorporationInventors: Phil Constantinou, Gabriel Campodonico, John (Josh) Mangum
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Patent number: 9454290Abstract: Facilitating date selection by a user includes presenting the user with a single timeline band, causing the band to change granularity of date increments in response to the user zooming in and zooming out on the band, causing the band to present different dates based on band positioning initiated by the user, and allowing selection by the user of a date that is presented on the band to the user. The band may show less granular date increments in response to the user zooming in on the band and the band may show more granular date increments in response to the user zooming out on the band. In response to zooming in, a date presented to the user in connection with a less granular view of the band may become part of the date selected by the user.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2014Date of Patent: September 27, 2016Assignee: Evernote CorporationInventors: Helen Asuka Ma, Gabriel Campodonico, Stephen James White
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Patent number: 9442627Abstract: Presenting items in a two-dimensional access pane includes presenting a first set of icons arranged contiguously and in two dimensions of the access pane, where each of the icons corresponds to an item and at least some of the items are container icons that represent containers that contain other items and expanding at least one of the container icons to show a first container pane having icons corresponding to items contained in a corresponding container, where icons in the first container pane are arranged contiguously and in two dimensions of the first container pane. At least some of the icons in the first container pane may be container icons that represent containers that contain other items. The items may be files in a file system provided in connection with a personal computer that runs Macintosh OS, MS Windows, and Linux. The items may be data in a database system.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2014Date of Patent: September 13, 2016Assignee: Evernote CorporationInventors: Matthew Jacob Sarnoff, Jack Hirsch, Gabriel Campodonico, Phil Constantinou
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Patent number: 9311548Abstract: Handling data for a photographic image, includes detecting a reference pattern in the data, detecting at least one sticker in the data, determining an action associated with the at least one sticker, and performing the action on the data. The reference pattern may be a uniform grid pattern of dots preprinted on paper. A paper type may be determined according to the reference image. Determining an action associated with the at least one sticker may depend, at least in part, on the paper type. Detecting a particular one of the stickers may cause data for the photographic image to be stored in a particular location. Detecting a particular one of the stickers may cause data for the photographic images to be assigned particular tags used for organizing and searching.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2013Date of Patent: April 12, 2016Assignee: Evernote CorporationInventors: Phil Constantinou, Chris Dahl, John W. Hoye, Jamie Hull, Gabriel Campodonico, Stephen James White, Alexander Pashintsev
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Publication number: 20140380232Abstract: Presenting items in a two-dimensional access pane includes presenting a first set of icons arranged contiguously and in two dimensions of the access pane, where each of the icons corresponds to an item and at least some of the items are container icons that represent containers that contain other items and expanding at least one of the container icons to show a first container pane having icons corresponding to items contained in a corresponding container, where icons in the first container pane are arranged contiguously and in two dimensions of the first container pane. At least some of the icons in the first container pane may be container icons that represent containers that contain other items. The items may be files in a file system provided in connection with a personal computer that runs Macintosh OS, MS Windows, and Linux. The items may be data in a database system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2014Publication date: December 25, 2014Applicant: Evernote CorporationInventors: Matthew Jacob Sarnoff, Jack Hirsch, Gabriel Campodonico, Phil Constantinou
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Publication number: 20140050409Abstract: Handling data for a photographic image, includes detecting a reference pattern in the data, detecting at least one sticker in the data, determining an action associated with the at least one sticker, and performing the action on the data. The reference pattern may be a uniform grid pattern of dots preprinted on paper. A paper type may be determined according to the reference image. Determining an action associated with the at least one sticker may depend, at least in part, on the paper type. Detecting a particular one of the stickers may cause data for the photographic image to be stored in a particular location. Detecting a particular one of the stickers may cause data for the photographic images to be assigned particular tags used for organizing and searching.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2013Publication date: February 20, 2014Applicant: Evernote CorporationInventors: Phil Constantinou, Chris Dahl, John W. Hoye, Jamie Hull, Gabriel Campodonico, Stephen James White, Alexander Pashintsev
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Publication number: 20140032554Abstract: Presenting database items includes providing a plurality of clusters, where each of the clusters is formed by grouping database items according to location information associated therewith, creating a plurality of geographic elements based on the clusters, and presenting the geographic elements to a user using a note atlas that represents all of the geographic elements corresponding to a set of the database items, where indicators of corresponding clusters are provided with each of the geographic elements. A quantity of database items may be provided with each of the corresponding clusters. The note atlas may show at least two levels of detail corresponding to a world level of detail, a points of interest level of detail and a city level of detail. Points of interest may be determined by having a user provide points of interest on a map.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 30, 2013Publication date: January 30, 2014Applicant: Evernote CorporationInventors: Phil Constantinou, Gabriel Campodonico, John (Josh) Mangum