Richard W. Henderson - Fremont CA Jeff Neil Gamelsky - Palo Alto CA Glenn Hansen - San Jose CA Gilbert Y. Wong - San Francisco CA William J. Park - San Jose CA
Richard W. Henderson - Fremont CA Jeff Neil Gamelsky - Palo Alto CA Glenn Hansen - San Jose CA Gilbert Y. Wong - San Francisco CA William J. Park - San Jose CA
Richard W. Henderson - Fremont CA Joseph J. Molinari - Redwood City CA Robert Mesaros - San Jose CA Glenn L. Hansen - San Jose CA David E. Burris - Santa Cruz CA James G. O'Young - Sunnyvale CA Randall J. Bertuccelli - Mt. Aukum CA Dean F. Hoornaert - Mountain View CA Jeremy H. Galten - Mountain View CA John C. Foot - Campbell CA Kenneth D. Wood - Woodside CA Gilbert Y. Wong - San Francisco CA Andrew L. Zee - San Mateo CA Anastasia Mikula-Curtis - Saratoga CA
Robert I. Beaver - Atherton CA Michael H. Kellicutt - Half Moon Bay CA William H. Sehestedt - Santa Clara CA Joe R. Suarez - Clements CA Eugene R. Westerberg - Palo Alto CA Gerard A. Furbershaw - Menlo Park CA David W. Laituri - Palo Alto CA Gilbert Y. Wong - San Francisco CA Max K. Yoshimoto - San Mateo CA
Maaike L. Evers - San Francisco CA Chaitanya Kanojia - Newton MA Steven J. Meister - Atlanta GA Gilbert Y. Wong - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Robotic Vision Systems, Inc. - Canton MA
International Classification:
G06K 710
US Classification:
23547201
Abstract:
A multi-modally grippable housing construction of improved ergonomic efficiency is disclosed, the construction including a head and a generally elongated handle assembly having a proximal portion coupled to a rear wall of the head to define a neck grippable by thumb and index fingers of an operator, the head having an exterior configuration extending rearwardly from the front end and being sized and shaped for facilitation of the cupping and holding of the head by an operator. Gripping of the housing about the neck, according to one preferred manner of gripping the housing, or cupping of the head according to another mode of grasping the housing construction, permits the operator, in the case of a symbology reader or imager, to address with ergonomic efficiency symbologies positioned, respectively, in vertical or horizontal orientation with respect to the operator.
APPLIED SIGNAL TECHNOLOGY, INC Sunnyvale, CA Nov 2008 to Jan 2011 Software EngineerIBM CORPORATION San Jose, CA Jun 2006 to Jan 2007 QA Engineer Co-op, Discovery QA
Education:
Santa Clara University Santa Clara, CA Jan 2009 to Jan 2012 MS in Computer EngineeringSan Jose State University San Jose, CA BS in Computer Engineering
measure - ultimately rejected by voters - that would have cut downtown office growth in half. Citizen groups in nearby Palo Alto have rebranded their City Council's most anti-development members as "residentialists." "Nobody wants change," said Gilbert Wong, a councilman in Cupertino, Apple's hometown.
Date: Feb 26, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Google looks forward to building its new headquarters
According to Gilbert Wong, a councilman in Cupertino, Apples hometown, Nobody wants change. Its my role as an elected official to explain to our residents that either you get on board and help us figure out the balance between jobs and housing, or other people are going to make that decision for
Date: Feb 26, 2015
Category: Business
Source: Google
Google plans new HQ, and a city fears being overrun
Nobody wants change, said Gilbert Wong, a councilman in Cupertino, Apples hometown. Its my role as an elected official to explain to our residents that either you get on board and help us figure out the balance between jobs and housing, or other people are going to make that decision for us.
However, Gilbert Wong, Cupertino's mayor, has said that the structure will absolutely be approved. "There is no chance that we're saying no," Wong said in a June press conference. "This mothership really has landed here in Cupertino."
Date: Aug 14, 2011
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Apple's Spaceship Campus: Big, Beautiful and Can Power Itself (PHOTOS)
Back in the June meeting, Cupertino mayor Gilbert Wong said there was no way the city would deny Apple the structure. Naturally, if they didn't - Apple would take lots of jobs and economy to a neighboring town.
company he had founded in 1976, and since then has overseen a period of extensive growth, as Apple has released products including the iPod, iPhone and iPad. During his presentation Tuesday, Cupertino Mayor and City Council member Gilbert Wong waved his iPad in the air, calling it wonderful technology.