Patents by Inventor Sushmita Subramanian
Sushmita Subramanian 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: 9471301Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to obtaining user feedback and causing a package of content updates to be created and distributed based on the received feedback. In accordance with one embodiment, a method is provided for creating a package that contains one or more content updates that are configured for implementation on a remote device.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2015Date of Patent: October 18, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Cameron B. Lerum, Catherine A. Wissink, Roxanne M. Seubert, Sushmita Subramanian, Vivek R. Rao, Yaron Hezroni
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Publication number: 20150309787Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to obtaining user feedback and causing a package of content updates to be created and distributed based on the received feedback. In accordance with one embodiment, a method is provided for creating a package that contains one or more content updates that are configured for implementation on a remote device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2015Publication date: October 29, 2015Inventors: Cameron B. Lerum, Catherine A. Wissink, Roxanne M. Seubert, Sushmita Subramanian, Vivek R. Rao, Yaron Hezroni
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Patent number: 9092298Abstract: Aspects of the present disclosure are directed to obtaining user feedback and causing a package of content updates to be created and distributed based on the received feedback. In accordance with one embodiment, a method is provided for creating a package that contains one or more content updates that are configured for implementation on a remote device.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2013Date of Patent: July 28, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Cameron B. Lerum, Catherine A. Wissink, Roxanne M. Seubert, Sushmita Subramanian, Vivek R. Rao, Yaron Hezroni
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Patent number: 8700012Abstract: Through status awareness, a handheld communications device may determine the location, activity, and/or physical or emotional state of the user. This information may in turn be used for various purposes, such as 1) determining how to alert the user of an incoming communication, 2) determining what format to use for communicating with the user, and 3) determining how to present the user's status to another person's communication device.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Bran Ferren, Lama Nachman, Kieran Del Pasqua, Wendy March, John Cross Neumann, Rahul Shah, Junaith A. Shahabdeen, Jennifer A. Healey, Sushmita Subramanian, Giuseppe Raffa, Alexander Essaian, Jonathan Huang
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Patent number: 8700102Abstract: Through status awareness, a handheld communications device may determine the location, activity, and/or physical or emotional state of the user. This information may in turn be used for various purposes, such as 1) determining how to alert the user of an incoming communication, 2) determining what format to use for communicating with the user, and 3) determining how to present the user's status to another person's communication device.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2012Date of Patent: April 15, 2014Assignee: Intel CorporationInventors: Bran Ferren, Lama Nachman, Kieran Del Pasqua, Wendy March, John Cross Neumann, Rahul Shah, Junaith A. Shahabdeen, Jennifer A. Healey, Sushmita Subramanian, Giuseppe Raffa, Alexander Essaian, Jonathan Huang
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Publication number: 20130237287Abstract: Through status awareness, a communications device may determine the location, activity, and/or physical or emotional state of the user. This information may in turn be used for various purposes, such as 1) determining how to alert the user of an incoming communication, 2) determining what format to use for communicating with the user, and 3) determining how to present the user's status to another person's communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 7, 2012Publication date: September 12, 2013Inventors: BRAN FERREN, Lama Nachman, Kieran Del Pasqua, Wendy March, John Cross Neumann, Rahul Shah, Junaith A. Shahabdeen, Jennifer A. Healey, Sushmita Subramanian, Giuseppe Raffa, Alexander Essaian, Jonathan Huang
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Publication number: 20130179308Abstract: Monetization plug-ins in interactive multimedia applications. At least some of the illustrative embodiments are methods including: accepting an indication of flow of an interactive application configured to selectively implement an in-application purchase, the accepting by way of a graphical user interface (GUI); creating a representation of the flow of the interactive application, the representation at least partially in a declarative format; and executing the interactive application by a first runtime engine, the first runtime engine becomes executable code that implements the in-application purchase.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 10, 2012Publication date: July 11, 2013Applicant: GAMESALAD, INC.Inventors: Michael A. AGUSTIN, William R. GARRETSEN, Sushmita SUBRAMANIAN, Daniel L. TREIMAN
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Patent number: 8429626Abstract: Aspects of the present invention are directed at obtaining user feedback and causing a package of content updates to be created and distributed based on the received feedback. In accordance with one embodiment, a method is provided for creating a package that contains one or more content updates configured to change the content that is displayed by default when a program executes. More specifically, the method includes obtaining input that describes one or more content updates. In this regard, the input received may include the user-defined content that will be displayed when the program executes and the identity of the content displayed by default. Then, the method assembles selected content updates into a package that is suitable for transmission over a network connection. When the package is assembled, processing is provided that allows the content updates in the package to be implemented on a remote computing device.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2007Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Cameron B. Lerum, Catherine A. Wissink, Roxanne M. Seubert, Sushmita Subramanian, Vivek R. Rao, Yaron Hezroni
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Publication number: 20120276932Abstract: Through status awareness, a handheld communications device may determine the location, activity, and/or physical or emotional state of the user. This information may in turn be used for various purposes, such as 1) determining how to alert the user of an incoming communication, 2) determining what format to use for communicating with the user, and 3) determining how to present the user's status to another person's communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Bran Ferren, Lama Nachman, Kieran Del Pasqua, Wendy March, John Cross Neumann, Rahul Shah, Junaith A. Shahabdeen, Jennifer A. Healey, Sushmita Subramanian, Giuseppe Raffa, Alexander Essaian, Jonathan Huang
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Publication number: 20120270575Abstract: Through status awareness, a handheld communications device may determine the location, activity, and/or physical or emotional state of the user. This information may in turn be used for various purposes, such as 1) determining how to alert the user of an incoming communication, 2) determining what format to use for communicating with the user, and 3) determining how to present the user's status to another person's communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Inventors: Bran Ferren, Lama Nachman, Kieran Del Pasqua, Wendy March, John Cross Neumann, Rahul Shah, Junaith A. Shahabdeen, Jennifer A. Healey, Sushmita Subramanian, Giuseppe Raffa, Alexander Essaian, Jonathan Huang
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Publication number: 20120157127Abstract: Through status awareness, a handheld communications device may determine the location, activity, and/or physical or emotional state of the user. This information may in turn be used for various purposes, such as 1) determining how to alert the user of an incoming communication, 2) determining what format to use for communicating with the user, and 3) determining how to present the user's status to another person's communication device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 9, 2010Publication date: June 21, 2012Inventors: Bran Ferren, Lama Nachman, Kieran Del Pasqua, Wendy March, John Cross Neumann, Rahul Shah, Junaith A. Shahabdeen, Jennifer A. Healey, Sushmita Subramanian, Giuseppe Raffa, Alexander Essaian, Jonathan Huang
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Publication number: 20080201703Abstract: Aspects of the present invention are directed at obtaining user feedback and causing a package of content updates to be created and distributed based on the received feedback. In accordance with one embodiment, a method is provided for creating a package that contains one or more content updates configured to change the content that is displayed by default when a program executes. More specifically, the method includes obtaining input that describes one or more content updates. In this regard, the input received may include the user-defined content that will be displayed when the program executes and the identity of the content displayed by default. Then, the method assembles selected content updates into a package that is suitable for transmission over a network connection. When the package is assembled, processing is provided that allows the content updates in the package to be implemented on a remote computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 15, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Cameron B. Lerum, Catherine A. Wissink, Roxanne M. Seubert, Sushmita Subramanian, Vivek R. Rao, Yaron Hezroni
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Publication number: 20070226201Abstract: As a user interacts with a program, an object may be presented that, when invoked, allows the user to provide feedback about content encountered when using a program. In accordance with one embodiment, a method is provided that collects feedback from the user at a centralized computer system. The method includes allowing a user to generate an event in order to provide feedback while using a program. In response to the event being generated, the method collects a set of data that includes (1) contextual data from which the source of the content may be identified; (2) the identity of the content selected by the user; and (3) user generated feedback that describes an issue with the content. Then, the set of data is communicated from a computer associated with the user to a centralized computer system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Cameron Lerum, Catherine Wissink, Emma Archer, Roxanne Seubert, Sushmita Subramanian, Vivek Rao, Yaron Hezroni