Systems and methods for location-based online content sharing using unique identifiers are provided. A server and a plurality of clients may be connected to one or more networks. A first client may send a shared content to the server. The first client may also send a first location of the first client as well as a unique identifier for the shared content. The server may store the shared content. A second client may request the shared content, and the request may include the unique identifier and a second location of the second client. The server may determine that the second location is within a predefined distance from the first location. Upon such determination, the server may send the shared content to the second client.
Systems And Methods For Adaptive User Interface Dynamics Based On Proximity Profiling
A method for the adaptation of a user interface based on the proximity of a plurality of computing devices connected to a network. The method includes determining, at a first client or a server, a proximity of a second client being within a predetermined range of the first client. The first client or the server determines the proximity of a second client being within a predetermined range by receiving a notification from the server, receiving a unique identifier from the second client, sensors of the first or the second client, or by determining that the location of the first client is within a predefined distance from the location of the second client. The method includes receiving, by the first client or the server, recommendations data associated with client data of the second client. The method includes adapting a user interface of the first client based on the recommendation data.
Systems And Methods For Multi-Device Media Broadcasting Or Recording With Active Control
- Atlanta GA, US Marcus Allen Thomas - Atlanta GA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04N 21/236 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
The present disclosure describes systems and methods for multi-device media broadcasting or recording with active control. A controller may preview media streams from a plurality of source devices, and may select between the streams, add processing or additional content to the streams, and provide an edited or mixed stream to one or more client or recipient devices. In many implementations, mixing or selective presentation of streams may be accomplished with little to no delay via a lightweight signaling and chunk identification change protocol. In other implementations, processing and mixing instructions may be provided to client devices, which may retrieve the streams and process them locally, reducing or eliminating delay from an intermediary processor or mixer.
Systems And Methods For Content Sharing Using Uniquely Generated Identifiers
Systems and methods for location-based online content sharing using unique identifiers are provided. A server and a plurality of clients may be connected to one or more networks. A first client may send a shared content to the server. The first client may also send a first location of the first client as well as a unique identifier for the shared content. The server may store the shared content. A second client may request the shared content, and the request may include the unique identifier and a second location of the second client. The server may determine that the second location is within a predefined distance from the first location. Upon such determination, the server may send the shared content to the second client.
Systems And Methods For Location-Based Content Sharing Using Unique Identifiers
- Atlanta GA, US Marcus Allen Thomas - Atlanta GA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/08 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Systems and methods for location-based online content sharing using unique identifiers are provided. A server and a plurality of clients may be connected to one or more networks. A first client may send a shared content to the server. The first client may also send a first location of the first client as well as a unique identifier for the shared content. The server may store the shared content. A second client may request the shared content, and the request may include the unique identifier and a second location of the second client. The server may determine that the second location is within a predefined distance from the first location. Upon such determination, the server may send the shared content to the second client.
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Later in the first, Allen linebacker Marcus Thomas intercepted Lake Travis backup quarterback Hudson Card, who stepped in after playing receiver all years. The turnover set up another score for Sturges to put Allen up 21-0.
Date: Dec 23, 2017
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Who would want access to 1 billion Yahoo accounts?
"Depending on who's got it, you might want to, rather than sell it, extract information out of [the accounts], and sell that information, rather than give up the fact that you've got all that information," says Marcus Thomas, who was the FBI's assistant director of operational technology until 2011,
Date: Dec 15, 2016
Source: Google
Researchers Demonstrate It's Possible to Secretly Activate the iSight Camera on ...
was able to secretly spy on Wolf, according to the FBI. While this was assumed impossible, Marcus Thomas, former assistant director of the FBIs Operational Technology Division in Quantico, claims that the FBI has been able to activate a computer's camera without triggering the light for years now.
Date: Dec 19, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
MacBook webcams can spy on you without any warning, research shows
The research only proves what's been in the news recently. Marcus Thomas, who used to work at the FBIs Operational Technology Division, recently admitted that FBI has been using a similar hack for several years. A similar technique was also used in the 'sextortion' hacking case targeting Mis
Date: Dec 19, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
Researchers activate Apple iSight webcams without warning light
There have been warnings. Marcus Thomas, former assistant director of the FBI's Operational Technology Division in Quantico, Virginia, said recently that the FBI has been able to covertly activate a computer's camera without triggering the light for several years.
Its the scenario you want on the road against Notre Dame, driving to win the game, Reynolds said of the last possession that began at midfield following Marcus Thomass 49-yard kickoff return. It doesnt get better than that. I mean its a dream come true. Unfortunately we didnt make enough pla
Date: Nov 02, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Folston's fourth-quarter TD leads Notre Dame to 38-34 victory in back-and-forth ...
Reynolds completed six of nine passes for 88 yards, including two key passes that gave Navy its final lead. First he threw an 18-yard pass to Marcus Thomas to the Notre Dame 49. After three running plays, Reynolds then found a wide open Matt Aiken for a 34-yard score.
Date: Nov 02, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Navy football vs. Duke: Mids no match for Blue Devils in 35-7 loss
Navy needed just five plays to tie the score on its ensuing series, which began at the Midshipmen 25. After DeBrandon Sanders ran for nine and seven yards, Marcus Thomas carried for 47 yards around the right side, and two plays later, Darius Staten was in the end zone from seven yards.