Patents by Inventor Warren G. Stevens
Warren G. Stevens 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: 11531719Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for managing a GUI of a web browser. When a user interaction with a tab presentation control is detected, a horizontal tab strip having first navigation tab controls for a set of webpages is removed, and a vertical tab strip having second navigation tab controls for the same set of webpages is displayed in a vertical column in the browser. In response to detecting a user hover interaction with the vertical tab strip while the vertical tab strip is in a collapsed state, the vertical tab strip is expanded from the collapsed state to an expanded state. In response to termination of the user hover interaction, the vertical tab strip is collapsed from the expanded state to the collapsed state. The vertical tab strip in the collapsed state occupies a smaller portion of the GUI then the vertical tab strip in the expanded state.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2020Date of Patent: December 20, 2022Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: William J. Devereux, Jerin R. Schneider, Olga Veselova, Patrick Evan Little, Warren G. Stevens, Darryl J. Brown, Michael H. Catbagan, Aaron M. Butcher, Daniel J. Krenn
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Publication number: 20220092133Abstract: Methods and systems are provided for managing a GUI of a web browser. When a user interaction with a tab presentation control is detected, a horizontal tab strip having first navigation tab controls for a set of webpages is removed, and a vertical tab strip having second navigation tab controls for the same set of webpages is displayed in a vertical column in the browser. In response to detecting a user hover interaction with the vertical tab strip while the vertical tab strip is in a collapsed state, the vertical tab strip is expanded from the collapsed state to an expanded state. In response to termination of the user hover interaction, the vertical tab strip is collapsed from the expanded state to the collapsed state. The vertical tab strip in the collapsed state occupies a smaller portion of the GUI then the vertical tab strip in the expanded state.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2020Publication date: March 24, 2022Inventors: William J. Devereux, Jerin R. Schneider, Olga Veselova, Patrick Evan Little, Warren G. Stevens, Darryl J. Brown, Michael H. Catbagan, Aaron M. Butcher, Daniel J. Krenn
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Patent number: 9959361Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a Web browser receives user input in the form of text that is entered in a suitably-configured text entry bar, such as an address bar. The web browser processes the text and ascertains whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation. Based on whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation, the web browser communicates the text to a search provider, along with an indication of whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation. The search provider receives the text and the indication and can then take appropriate action as by returning a search results page or causing the web browser to be redirected to a website associated with the received text.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 2015Date of Patent: May 1, 2018Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Jane T. Kim, Warren G. Stevens, Laura J. Gehring, Sarah J. Bowers, Clint C. Jorgenson, Pui Ching Hon
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Patent number: 9894174Abstract: A content syndication platform, such as a web content syndication platform, manages, organizes and makes available for consumption content that is acquired from the Internet. In at least some embodiments, the platform can acquire and organize web content, and make such content available for consumption by many different types of applications. These applications may or may not necessarily understand the particular syndication format. An application program interface (API) exposes an object model which allows applications and users to easily accomplish many different tasks such as creating, reading, updating, deleting feeds and the like. Further, in at least some embodiments, a user can subscribe to a particular web feed, be provided with a user interface that contains distinct indicia to identify new feeds, and can efficiently consume or read RSS feeds using both an RSS reader and a web browser.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2015Date of Patent: February 13, 2018Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Amar S. Gandhi, Jane T. Kim, John H. Lueders, Sean Obafemi Lyndersay, Warren G. Stevens, Wayne W Y Choi, William Gould, Bruce A. Morgan
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Patent number: 9632652Abstract: An application provides a search box that is configured to enable a user to enter searchable text. The application provides a quick pick search provider menu that is configured to include different sections that provide suggestions as text is entered into the search box. At least some of the suggestions are locally maintained, and at least some other of the suggestions are received from one or more remote search providers. In some embodiments, the application can comprise a web browser.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2013Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Sean Lyndersay, Warren G. Stevens, Benjamin N. Truelove, Amy Adams Placzkiewicz, Sebastien Zimmermann, Tariq Sharif, Eric A. Vera, Sharon Cohen, Mike Pell, Jonathan A. Gass
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Patent number: 9329851Abstract: Various embodiments enable a web browser to promote the availability of an installable application that is associated with a website to which the web browser has been navigated. The web browser is configured to discover the availability of these applications and, responsively, provide a user experience through which the user can acquire and install such applications, as well as switch to applications that have previously been installed. Thus, through the various embodiments, a user is relieved of the burden of having to navigate to a particular application store and periodically search for applications associated with sites to which they browse.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2011Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Rahul Jaikrishin Lalmalani, Jane T. Kim, Jennifer C. Trahan, Marcus A. Lewis, Mary-Lynne Williams, Lindsey R. Barcheck, Warren G. Stevens, Sarah J. Bowers, Mirko Mandic
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Publication number: 20160092589Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a Web browser receives user input in the form of text that is entered in a suitably-configured text entry bar, such as an address bar. The web browser processes the text and ascertains whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation. Based on whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation, the web browser communicates the text to a search provider, along with an indication of whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation. The search provider receives the text and the indication and can then take appropriate action as by returning a search results page or causing the web browser to be redirected to a website associated with the received text.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2015Publication date: March 31, 2016Inventors: Jane T. Kim, Warren G. Stevens, Laura J. Gehring, Sarah J. Bowers, Clint C. Jorgenson, Pui Ching Hon
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Publication number: 20160057241Abstract: A content syndication platform, such as a web content syndication platform, manages, organizes and makes available for consumption content that is acquired from the Internet. In at least some embodiments, the platform can acquire and organize web content, and make such content available for consumption by many different types of applications. These applications may or may not necessarily understand the particular syndication format. An application program interface (API) exposes an object model which allows applications and users to easily accomplish many different tasks such as creating, reading, updating, deleting feeds and the like. Further, in at least some embodiments, a user can subscribe to a particular web feed, be provided with a user interface that contains distinct indicia to identify new feeds, and can efficiently consume or read RSS feeds using both an RSS reader and a web browser.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2015Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventors: Amar S. Gandhi, Jane T. Kim, John H. Lueders, Sean Obafemi Lyndersay, Warren G. Stevens, Wayne WY Choi, William Gould, Bruce A. Morgan
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Patent number: 9244698Abstract: Various embodiments provide a download bar user interface control that is designed to help users maintain focus on their browsing activities, while offering notifications regarding a file download. In at least some embodiments, the download bar user interface control is non-modal and is presented at a location within the browsing field-of-view that is selected to reduce user distraction. Various embodiments also provide a download manager user interface that enables multiple download-related tasks to be performed. In at least some embodiments, the download manager user interface is presented responsive to input to the download bar user interface control. Further to some embodiments, the download bar user interface control can be closed responsive to the download manager user interface being presented and download-related notifications and options transferred from the download bar user interface control to the download manager user interface.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: January 26, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Ritika Virmani, Jane T. Kim, Warren G. Stevens, Dave Risney, Todd Sahl, Andrew E. Olson, Sarah J. Bowers, Susan Makarian, Clint C. Jorgenson, Randall K. Winjum, Eric M. Lawrence
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Patent number: 9235586Abstract: A Web browser of a computing device downloads or otherwise obtains a file. File information identifying the file is obtained and is sent to a remote reputation service. Client information identifying aspects of the computing device can also optionally be sent to the remote reputation service. In response to the file information (and optionally client information), a reputation indication for the file is received from the remote reputation service. A user interface for the Web browser to present at the computing device is determined, based at least in part on the reputation indication, and presented at the computing device.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2010Date of Patent: January 12, 2016Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Ritika Virmani, Ryan C. Colvin, Elliott Jeb Haber, Warren G. Stevens, Jane T. Kim, Jess S. Holbrook, Sarah J. Bowers, John L. Scarrow, Jeffrey R. McKune
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Patent number: 9165082Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a Web browser receives user input in the form of text that is entered in a suitably-configured text entry bar, such as an address bar. The web browser processes the text and ascertains whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation. Based on whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation, the web browser communicates the text to a search provider, along with an indication of whether the text appears to be a search or an attempted navigation. The search provider receives the text and the indication and can then take appropriate action as by returning a search results page or causing the web browser to be redirected to a website associated with the received text.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 2011Date of Patent: October 20, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jane T. Kim, Warren G. Stevens, Laura J. Gehring, Sarah J. Bowers, Clint C. Jorgenson, Pui Ching Hon
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Patent number: 9104773Abstract: A content syndication platform, such as a web content syndication platform, manages, organizes and makes available for consumption content that is acquired from the Internet. In at least some embodiments, the platform can acquire and organize web content, and make such content available for consumption by many different types of applications. These applications may or may not necessarily understand the particular syndication format. An application program interface (API) exposes an object model which allows applications and users to easily accomplish many different tasks such as creating, reading, updating, deleting feeds and the like. Further, in at least some embodiments, a user can subscribe to a particular web feed, be provided with a user interface that contains distinct indicia to identify new feeds, and can efficiently consume or read RSS feeds using both an RSS reader and a web browser.Type: GrantFiled: June 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Amar S. Gandhi, Jane T Kim, John H Lueders, Sean O. Lyndersay, Warren G Stevens, Wayne Wy Choi, William Gould, Bruce A Morgan
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Patent number: 9058396Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a flip ahead input, such as a gesture, provides touch users with an ability to easily navigate various websites. The flip ahead input can be utilized to advance to the next portion of relevant content. In at least some embodiments, the flip ahead input resides in the form of a forward swipe. In one or more embodiments, the flip ahead input is configured to be utilized in association with an aggregated browsing history from multiple users. The aggregated browsing history is analyzed to generate rules that are then downloaded to a client device and used by a suitably-configured web browser to ascertain the next portion of content when a flip ahead input is received.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2012Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jane T. Kim, John B. Bravenec, Anthony T. Chor, Yi Lang Mok, Habtamu M Feyessa, Sarah J. Bowers, Warren G. Stevens, Robert J. Mauceri, Jr., Michael J. Patten, Aaron M. Butcher, Vikas Rajvanshy, Jaime Martin Sanchez Lopez, Mark H. Schmidt, David B. Flink, Yan Ke, Louis A. Martinez
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Patent number: 8977967Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a flip ahead input, such as a gesture, provides touch users with an ability to easily navigate various websites. The flip ahead input can be utilized to advance to the next portion of relevant content. In at least some embodiments, the flip ahead input resides in the form of a forward swipe. In one or more embodiments, the flip ahead input is configured to be utilized in association with an aggregated browsing history from multiple users. The aggregated browsing history is analyzed to generate rules that are then downloaded to a client device and used by a suitably-configured web browser to ascertain the next portion of content when a flip ahead input is received.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 2012Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Jane T. Kim, John B. Bravenec, Anthony T. Chor, Yi Lang Mok, Habtamu M. Feyessa, Sarah J. Bowers, Warren G. Stevens, Robert J. Mauceri, Jr., Michael J. Patten, Aaron M. Butcher, Vikas Rajvanshy, Jaime Martin Sanchez Lopez, Mark H. Schmidt, David B. Flink, Yan Ke, Louis A. Martinez
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Patent number: 8893042Abstract: Various embodiments utilize certain events that occur within a Web browser to recognize an imminent intent, on the part of the user, to navigate to a website. Given such events, in combination with a user's past browsing patterns and history, an automated and personalized navigation solution can be provided to expedite navigation.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2010Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Avrum S. Laurie, Jennifer C. Trahan, John H. Lueders, Prashant Singh, Louis A. Martinez, Jane T. Kim, Warren G. Stevens, Jess S. Holbrook, Kuei-Chih Sun, Mary-Lynne Williams, Sarah J. Bowers
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Patent number: 8832571Abstract: A content syndication platform, such as a web content syndication platform, manages, organizes and makes available for consumption content that is acquired from the Internet. In at least some embodiments, the platform can acquire and organize web content, and make such content available for consumption by many different types of applications. These applications may or may not necessarily understand the particular syndication format. An application program interface (API) exposes an object model which allows applications and users to easily accomplish many different tasks such as creating, reading, updating, deleting feeds and the like. Further, in at least some embodiments, a user can subscribe to a particular web feed, be provided with a user interface that contains distinct indicia to identify new feeds, and can efficiently consume or read RSS feeds using both an RSS reader and a web browser.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: September 9, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amar S. Gandhi, Jane T. Kim, John H. Lueders, Sean O. Lyndersay, Warren G. Stevens, Wayne WY. Choi, William Gould, Bruce A. Morgan
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Patent number: 8751936Abstract: A content syndication platform, such as a web content syndication platform, manages, organizes and makes available for consumption content that is acquired from the Internet. In at least some embodiments, the platform can acquire and organize web content, and make such content available for consumption by many different types of applications. These applications may or may not necessarily understand the particular syndication format. An application program interface (API) exposes an object model which allows applications and users to easily accomplish many different tasks such as creating, reading, updating, deleting feeds and the like. Further, in at least some embodiments, a user can subscribe to a particular web feed, be provided with a user interface that contains distinct indicia to identify new feeds, and can efficiently consume or read RSS feeds using both an RSS reader and a web browser.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 2008Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Amar S. Gandhi, Jane T. Kim, John H. Lueders, Sean O. Lyndersay, Warren G. Stevens, Wayne WY. Choi, William Gould, Bruce A. Morgan
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Patent number: 8667004Abstract: Various embodiments enable information, in addition to textual information, to be presented to a user when the user enters a search query in a search box forming part of a user interface of an application. In one or more embodiments, a Web browser provides a search box in which a user can enter a search query. While the user is entering a search query, the Web browser can communicate with a third-party search provider to receive information, such as non-textual information, which can be presented to the user to assist in formulating their search query. The non-textual information can include images and other visual information of a non-textual nature.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2007Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Tariq Sharif, Warren G Stevens, Sebastien Zimmermann, Sean Lyndersay, Amy Adams Placzkiewicz, Eric A Vera, Jonathan A Gass, Benjamin N Truelove, Sharon Cohen, Mike Pell
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Publication number: 20130305136Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a flip ahead input, such as a gesture, provides touch users with an ability to easily navigate various websites. The flip ahead input can be utilized to advance to the next portion of relevant content. In at least some embodiments, the flip ahead input resides in the form of a forward swipe. In one or more embodiments, the flip ahead input is configured to be utilized in association with an aggregated browsing history from multiple users. The aggregated browsing history is analyzed to generate rules that are then downloaded to a client device and used by a suitably-configured web browser to ascertain the next portion of content when a flip ahead input is received.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2012Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jane T. Kim, John B. Bravenec, Anthony T. Chor, Yi Lang Mok, Habtamu M. Feyessa, Sarah J. Bowers, Warren G. Stevens, Robert J. Mauceri, JR., Michael J. Patten, Aaron M. Butcher, Vikas Rajvanshy, Jaime Martin Sanchez Lopez, Mark H. Schmidt, David B. Flink, Yan Ke, Louis A. Martinez
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Publication number: 20130305159Abstract: In one or more embodiments, a flip ahead input, such as a gesture, provides touch users with an ability to easily navigate various websites. The flip ahead input can be utilized to advance to the next portion of relevant content. In at least some embodiments, the flip ahead input resides in the form of a forward swipe. In one or more embodiments, the flip ahead input is configured to be utilized in association with an aggregated browsing history from multiple users. The aggregated browsing history is analyzed to generate rules that are then downloaded to a client device and used by a suitably-configured web browser to ascertain the next portion of content when a flip ahead input is received.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 16, 2012Publication date: November 14, 2013Applicant: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Jane T. Kim, John B. Bravenec, Anthony T. Chor, Yi Lang Mok, Habtamu M Feyessa, Sarah J. Bowers, Warren G. Stevens, Robert J. Mauceri, Jr., Michael J. Patten, Aaron M. Butcher, Vikas Rajvanshy, Jaime Martin Sanchez Lopez, Mark H. Schmidt, David B. Flink, Yan Ke, Louis A. Martinez