Whitehead, CA
Carrie Whitehead, Mountain View, CA US
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20080270950 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IMPORTING DATA FROM AN APPLICATION INTO A SECOND APPLICATION - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that automatically acquires data from an application and imports the data into a second application. During operation, the system receives at a data-acquisition tool a command from a user to acquire data from the application. In response to the command, the system overlays a semi-transparent layer over at least a portion of a display which is generated by the application, so that the data within the display is still visible to the user. Next, the system receives a drawing command from the user to draw a shape around an item of data within the display. In response to the drawing command, the system draws a shape around the item of data within the display, wherein the shape is drawn on the semi-transparent layer. The system then acquires the item of data bounded by the shape. | 10-30-2008 |
20080295002 | Method and apparatus for acquiring data presented within a web browser - One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that facilitates acquiring data, which is presented within a web browser, for an application. During operation, the system receives a command from a user to acquire data from the web browser for the application. In response to the command, the system overlays a semi-transparent layer over at least a portion of the web browser, so that the data within the web browser is still visible to the user. The system also receives a drawing command, from the user, to draw a shape around an item of data within the web browser. In response to the drawing command, the system draws a shape around the item of data within the web browser, wherein the shape is drawn on the semi-transparent layer. Finally, the system acquires the item of data bounded by the shape for the application. | 11-27-2008 |
Clark James Whitehead, Santa Rosa, CA US
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20140113515 | Interlocking Floatation Device - An apparatus for floatation of one or more persons on water includes a floatation device. The floatation device is sized for a single person and can be interlocked (i.e., secured) to additional floatation devices. Each individual floatation device is preferably made from an air-filled vinyl mattress or from foam. Each floatation device preferably includes at least one protrusion and at least one recess; however any desired combination of protrusions and recesses may be included. The protrusion of one individual floatation device interlocks within a recess of a second individual floatation device. A pair of retaining clips helps maintain each of the protrusions within the recesses. Any desired number of the individual floatation devices may be secured together to provide a larger overall floatation device for use by multiple persons while still providing each person their own personal floatation device. | 04-24-2014 |
Gregory R. Whitehead, Menlo Park, CA US
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20100154048 | Digital Receipt For A Transaction - A first user ( | 06-17-2010 |
20100293100 | Authenticated Payment | 11-18-2010 |
Jeff Whitehead, San Jose, CA US
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20090049050 | FILE-BASED HORIZONTAL STORAGE SYSTEM - A file-based storage system includes a upload server configured to receive data files, a data buffer configured to store the data files received by the upload server, a plurality of first file silos each configured to store at least a portion of the data files received by the upload server, a parity builder configured to compute parity data corresponding to the portions of the data files stored in the plurality of first file silos; and a second file silo configured to store parity data. | 02-19-2009 |
Jeffrey A. Whitehead, Oakland, CA US
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20090012947 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CORRELATING INFORMATION - A method and system for correlating input data that includes configuration data. The configuration data describes at least one hierarchy including a first hierarchy. Each hierarchy includes at least two nodes. Each node includes a value and is designated as an ontology end point consisting of a unique positive integer. For each hierarchy, a unique relationship number RN is stored in a medium for each pair of parent-child nodes of each hierarchy. RN is a function of X and Y which respectively denote the ontology end point of the parent and child node of each pair of parent-child nodes. Responsive to a query that identifies a measure of correlation between the first hierarchy and other information, the measure of correlation is computed by retrieving and utilizing each stored relationship number of the first hierarchy. Information relating to the measure of correlation is outputted. | 01-08-2009 |
John Martin Whitehead, San Ramon, CA US
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20110078135 | DATABASE INDEX MONITORING SYSTEM - An index monitoring system for selectively removing an index, where the index is used in a computerized database search. An example method implemented by the system includes displaying a list of indexes on the display device; providing an indication of an index usage criterion associated with each of two or more of the indexes, where the index usage criterion is derived at least in part from prior execution of a particular database query statement; displaying on the display device an indication of the particular database query statement; and optionally accepting a signal from a user-input device to remove an index. | 03-31-2011 |
Timothy Whitehead, Berkeley, CA US
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20110045554 | HETEROLOGOUS EXPRESSION OF EXTREMOPHILE HEAT SHOCK PROTEINS AND CHAPERONES IN MICROORGANISMS TO INCREASE TOLERANCE TO TOXIC COMPOUNDS - The invention provides methods and compositions for increasing tolerance of microorganisms to toxic agents, such as solvents; and for increasing production of solvents from solvent-generating microorganisms. The methods comprise engineering a microorganism of interest to express a heterologous heat-shock protein/chaperone, e.g., Group II chaperonin or a prefoldin such as γ-prefoldin, where the heterologous protein is from an extremophile, such as an archaean. | 02-24-2011 |