Susannah Raub - San Francisco CA, US Adam Dingle - San Francisco CA, US Daisy Stanton - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 3, 707100
Abstract:
A system for searching an object environment includes harvesting and indexing applications to create a search database and one or more indexes into the database. A scoring application determines the relevance of the objects, and a querying application locates objects in the database according to a search term. One or more of the indexes may be implemented by a hash table or other suitable data structure, where algorithms provide for adding objects to the indexes and searching for objects in the indexes. A ranking scheme sorts searchable items according to an estimate of the frequency that the items will be used in the future. Multiple indexes enable a combined prefix title and full-text content search of the database, accessible from a single search interface.
Combined Title Prefix And Full-Word Content Searching
Daisy Stanton - San Francisco CA, US Susannah Raub - San Francisco CA, US Adam Dingle - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 7/00 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 4, 707 2, 707 3, 707 6, 707 7
Abstract:
A system for searching an object environment includes harvesting and indexing applications to create a search database and one or more indexes into the database. A scoring application determines the relevance of the objects, and a querying application locates objects in the database according to a search term. One or more of the indexes may be implemented by a hash table or other suitable data structure, where algorithms provide for adding objects to the indexes and searching for objects in the indexes. A ranking scheme sorts searchable items according to an estimate of the frequency that the items will be used in the future. Multiple indexes enable a combined prefix title and full-text content search of the database, accessible from a single search interface.
System, Method, And Computer Program Product For Executing Scripts On Mobile Devices
David D. Kloba - Mountain View CA, US Michael R. Gray - Foster City CA, US David M. Moore - San Francisco CA, US Thomas E. Whittaker - Belmont CA, US David J. Williams - San Francisco CA, US Rafael Z. Weinstein - San Francisco CA, US Joshua E. Freeman - San Jose CA, US Linus M. Upson - Redwood City CA, US Adam T. Dingle - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
iAnywhere Solutions, Inc. - Dublin CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 H04M 3/42
US Classification:
709217, 709203, 4554141, 4554143, 4554144, 455450
Abstract:
Described herein are systems, methods, computer program products, and combinations and sub-combinations thereof, for executing scripts that can be loaded on mobile devices (as well as other types of devices), and for users of mobile devices to interact with such scripts on their devices in an interactive manner. According to embodiments, the present invention performs script operations for mobile devices including steps for sending a request for an object and a list of support languages, and receiving the object and any related scripts in the supported languages.
Systems And Methods For Detecting Potential Communications Fraud
Adam Dingle - San Francisco CA, US Niels Provos - Mountain View CA, US Fritz Schneider - San Francisco CA, US Matt Cutts - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 12/14
US Classification:
726 22
Abstract:
A system includes a data repository and a processing unit. The data repository stores data associated with a corpus of documents hosted on one or more servers. The processing unit analyzes data associated with a suspect document from the corpus of documents. The processing unit further assigns a score, based on the analyzed data, to the suspect document that indicates whether the suspect document is potentially fraudulent.
A system for searching an object environment includes harvesting and indexing applications to create a search database and one or more indexes into the database. A scoring application determines the relevance of the objects, and a querying application locates objects in the database according to a search term. One or more of the indexes may be implemented by a hash table or other suitable data structure, where algorithms provide for adding objects to the indexes and searching for objects in the indexes. A ranking scheme sorts searchable items according to an estimate of the frequency that the items will be used in the future. Multiple indexes enable a combined prefix title and full-text content search of the database, accessible from a single search interface.
Systems And Methods For Detecting Potential Communications Fraud
Adam Dingle - San Francisco CA, US Niels Provos - Mountain View CA, US Fritz Schneider - San Francisco CA, US Matt Cutts - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
726 22
Abstract:
A system includes a data repository and a processing unit. The data repository stores data associated with a corpus of documents hosted on one or more servers. The processing unit analyzes data associated with a suspect document from the corpus of documents. The processing unit further assigns a score, based on the analyzed data, to the suspect document that indicates whether the suspect document is potentially fraudulent.
Systems And Methods For Detecting Potential Communications Fraud
Adam Dingle - San Francisco CA, US Niels Provos - Mountain View CA, US Fritz Schneider - San Francisco CA, US Matt Cutts - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Google Inc. - Mountain View CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 22
Abstract:
A system includes a data repository and a processing unit. The data repository stores data associated with a corpus of documents hosted on one or more servers. The processing unit analyzes data associated with a suspect document from the corpus of documents. The processing unit further assigns a score, based on the analyzed data, to the suspect document that indicates whether the suspect document is potentially fraudulent.
System, Method, And Computer Program Product For Executing Scripts On Mobile Devices
David Kloba - Mountain View CA, US Michael Gray - Foster City CA, US David Moore - San Francisco CA, US Thomas Whittaker - Belmont CA, US David Williams - San Francisco CA, US Rafael Weinstein - San Francisco CA, US Joshua Freeman - San Jose CA, US Linus Upson - Redwood City CA, US Adam Dingle - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F015/16
US Classification:
709/217000, 709/230000
Abstract:
Described herein are systems, methods, computer program products, and combinations and sub-combinations thereof, for executing scripts that can be loaded on mobile devices (as well as other types of devices), and for users of mobile devices to interact with such scripts on their devices in an interactive manner. According to embodiments, the present invention performs script operations for mobile devices including steps for sending a request for an object and a list of support languages, and receiving the object and any related scripts in the supported languages.
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Adam Dingle President
ROUNDTOWN, INC
45 Prospect St, Cambridge, MA 02139
Adam Dingle President
YORBA FOUNDATION Civic/Social Association
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