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3rd Iberoamerican Optics Meeting and 6th Latin American Meeting on Optics, Lasers, and Their Applications: 28 September-2 October 1998, Cartagena De Indias, Colombia
Alicia Thorsen - Sunnyvale CA, US Karl Hsu - Cupertino CA, US Simon Bovet - Palo Alto CA, US Neil Jhaveri - Cupertino CA, US Nick Woods - San Francisco CA, US Brendan Langoulant - San Francisco CA, US Jonathan Michael Deutsch - Cupertino CA, US Angela Guzman - San Jose CA, US Stephen O. Lemay - Palo Alto CA, US Patrick L. Coffman - San Francisco CA, US Stephen Decker - San Francisco CA, US Judy Halchin - Cupertino CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048 G06F 17/30 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715784, 709206, 715792, 715781, 707722
Abstract:
Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems determine that an indication that a received message was sent in response to another message is present in the received message, parse a stored message, in response to the indication being present, for at least a partial match between a subject of the received message and contents of a subject of the stored message, and for at least a partial match between sender and recipient participants of the received message and sender and recipient participants of the stored message, and display the received message as grouped with the stored message. A further exemplary feature includes parsing text of the received message for text that is redundant of text of the stored message, determining that a minimum threshold of consecutive matching characters has been reached, and displaying the received message with the consecutive matching characters at least partially hidden from view.
Systems, Methods, And Computer-Readable Media For Manipulating And Mapping Tiles Of Graphical Object Data
Raymond S. Sepulveda - Cupertino CA, US Angela J. Guzman Suarez - Cupertino CA, US
Assignee:
APPLE INC. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G09G 5/00
US Classification:
345629
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media for manipulating and/or mapping tiles of graphical object data are provided. For example, a method for manipulating an original tile of graphical data may include generating a mirrored copy of the original tile by mirroring the original tile with respect to a first side of the original tile, superimposing the mirrored copy on the original tile, erasing a first portion of the superimposed mirrored copy of the original tile, and blending at least some of the remaining portion of the superimposed mirrored copy of the original tile with the original tile to create a manipulated tile. The manipulated version of the original tile may be patterned (e.g., in an extensible manner) along a layer of a virtual canvas that may have various aspect ratios, while maintaining a seamless or fluid transition between adjacent tiles.
Communication History Aggregation And Presentation
Angela J. Guzman Suarez - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter T. Westen - Mountain View CA, US Jeremy D. Payne - San Jose CA, US Patrick L. Coffman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
APPLE INC. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707758, 707E1701
Abstract:
A unified communication application can allow a user to communicate with contacts across multiple electronic communication services. The unified communication application can aggregate communication history between the user and another person. A set of communication files associated with user identifiers of the user and the other person can be obtained, arranged, and presented to the user in an order based on a timestamp of each conversation line in the files.
Scott Forstall - Mountain View CA, US Terry Blanchard - San Jose CA, US Daniel Shteremberg - San Francisco CA, US Angela Guzman - Sunnyvale CA, US Stephen Lemay - Palo Alto CA, US Phillip Tao - Cupertino CA, US Chris Lindsay - San Jose CA, US Ashley Clark - San Francisco CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems receive an instruction to establish a rule to take an action on each email message received from a first email address, determine that the first email address is associated with contact data, determine that the contact data is associated with a second email address, and apply the rule to take the action on each email message received from the second email address.
Automated Participant Account Determination For A Communication Session
Angela J. Guzman Suarez - Sunnyvale CA, US Peter T. Westen - Mountain View CA, US Jason A. Bernardo - Mountain View CA, US Pierre de Filippis - Sunnyvale CA, US Patrick L. Coffman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
APPLE INC. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06F 17/30
US Classification:
709206
Abstract:
A unified communication application can allow a user to communicate with contacts across multiple electronic communication services. When the user desires to send a message, the communication application can identify a set of candidate account addresses associated with several electronic communication services in response to receiving a partial identifier of an intended recipient. The communication application can present a list including the set of candidate account addresses to the user. In response to receiving a user selection of one of the candidate account addresses, the communication application can determine a sender account from which to send the message.
Angela Guzman - San Jose CA, US Bas Ording - San Francisco CA, US Brendan Langoulant - San Francisco CA, US Daniel Shteremberg - San Francisco CA, US Patrick L. Coffman - San Francisco CA, US Stephen Decker - San Francisco CA, US Stephen O. Lemay - Palo Alto CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715752
Abstract:
Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems receive a reply or forward command for a selected email message in an email user interface and display a composition window in response to the command, wherein the displaying includes a sequence of images to create the illusion of the composition window popping out of the selected email message, the sequence of images including an initial image that is a copy of the selected email message, a final image of the composition window including an editable body, and at least one image between the initial image and the final image that has characteristics of both the initial and final images.
- Cupertino CA, US Angela J. Guzman Suarez - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
G06F 11/14
US Classification:
707684
Abstract:
Systems and methods for undo mechanism are provided. Computer systems can have many different software elements, including application elements and file management elements. System elements can be used for user input, providing output, and manipulating data or files. In the course of using a computer system, the user may wish to return to a previous system state by undoing one or more events. In one aspect, an undo operation can be performed across multiple elements in the system (e.g., cross-application undo functionality). In another aspect, past information displayed on a display can be “recorded” so that it can later be rewound as part of a media player metaphor, and events associated with the rewound/displayed information can be undone. The media player and rewind metaphors assist users in recalling past events and/or finding actions to undo.
Email Mailbox Management With Sender-Specific Message Lists
- Cupertino CA, US Terry Blanchard - San Jose CA, US Daniel Shteremberg - San Francisco CA, US Angela Guzman - Sunnyvale CA, US Stephen Lemay - Palo Alto CA, US Phillip Tao - Cupertino CA, US Chris Lindsay - San Jose CA, US Ashley Clark - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Apple Inc. - Cupertino CA
International Classification:
H04L 12/58 G06F 3/0484 G06F 3/0482
US Classification:
715752
Abstract:
Exemplary methods, apparatuses, and systems receive an instruction to establish a rule to take an action on each email message received from a first email address, determine that the first email address is associated with contact data, determine that the contact data is associated with a second email address, and apply the rule to take the action on each email message received from the second email address.
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