Ritika Virmani - Seattle WA, US Ryan C. Colvin - Bothell WA, US Elliott Jeb Haber - Fall City WA, US Warren G. Stevens - Redmond WA, US Jane T. Kim - Seattle WA, US Jess S. Holbrook - Seattle WA, US Sarah J. Bowers - Snohomish WA, US John L. Scarrow - Sammamish WA, US Jeffrey R. McKune - Sammamish WA, US
Assignee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709219
Abstract:
A Web browser of a computing device downloads or otherwise obtains a file. File information identifying the file is obtained and is sent to a remote reputation service. Client information identifying aspects of the computing device can also optionally be sent to the remote reputation service. In response to the file information (and optionally client information), a reputation indication for the file is received from the remote reputation service. A user interface for the Web browser to present at the computing device is determined, based at least in part on the reputation indication, and presented at the computing device.
Jane T. Kim - Seattle WA, US Mary-Lynne Williams - Seattle WA, US Jess S. Holbrook - Seattle WA, US Sarah J. Bowers - Snohomish WA, US Warren G. Stevens - Redmond, WA, US Mirko Mandic - Seattle WA, US Martin J. Hall - Seattle WA, US Bruce A. Morgan - Bellevue WA, US Israel Hilerio - Kenmore WA, US Alexander H. Malek - Seattle WA, US Laura J. Gehring - Bellevue WA, US Michael J. Ens - Redmond WA, US John E. Davis - Renton WA, US
Assignee:
MICROSOFT CORPORATION - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715777
Abstract:
In at least some embodiments, a web browser user interface is designed to enable site branding and functionality. Specifically, websites can provide content that can be utilized in a control layout area near the top of the web browser user interface to reinforce branding through the use of color and/or a site-provided icon, termed a “favicon” that serves dual roles as a branding instrumentality and a site's home button. Further, in at least some embodiments, branding can be reinforced through the use of a site-associated color that is utilized for rendering one or more web browser navigation controls.
Jane T. Kim - Seattle WA, US Mary-Lynne Williams - Seattle WA, US Jess S. Holbrook - Seattle WA, US Sarah J. Bowers - Snohomish WA, US Warren G. Stevens - Redmond WA, US Mirko Mandic - Seattle WA, US Martin J. Hall - Seattle WA, US Bruce A. Morgan - Bellevue WA, US Alexander H. Malek - Seattle WA, US Laura J. Gehring - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715777
Abstract:
In various embodiments, a web browser user interface includes a subset of selected controls distributed along a single line at the top of the web browser user interface. Layouts of the controls can be in a left-to-right or a right-to-left fashion. Specifically, in a left-to-right layout, selected controls meeting certain criteria can appear to the left of other controls. Similarly, in a right-to-left layout, selected controls meeting certain criteria can appear to the right of other controls. In at least some embodiments, at least some of the controls that appear distributed along the single line are controls that are related to navigation of some type. Such controls can include those that enable textual input to be provided by user.
Avrum S. Laurie - Toronto, CA Jennifer C. Trahan - Kirkland WA, US John H. Lueders - Seattle WA, US Prashant Singh - Bellevue WA, US Louis A. Martinez - Redmond WA, US Jane T. Kim - Seattle WA, US Warren G. Stevens - Redmond WA, US Jess S. Holbrook - Seattle WA, US Kuei-Chih Sun - Sammamish WA, US Mary-Lynne Williams - Seattle WA, US Sarah J. Bowers - Snohomish WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715811
Abstract:
Various embodiments utilize certain events that occur within a Web browser to recognize an imminent intent, on the part of the user, to navigate to a website. Given such events, in combination with a user's past browsing patterns and history, an automated and personalized navigation solution can be provided to expedite navigation.
Mirko Mandic - Seattle WA, US Alexandra M. Feldman - Seattle WA, US Jane T. Kim - Seattle WA, US Aaron M. Butcher - Redmond WA, US Rodger W. Benson - Seattle WA, US Zachary J. Shallcross - Bothell WA, US Jonathan R. Christen - Redmond WA, US Joon K. Chang - Seattle WA, US Eli B. Goldberg - Seattle WA, US Mary-Lynne Williams - Seattle WA, US Jess S. Holbrook - Seattle WA, US Lindsey R. Barcheck - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/01
US Classification:
715745
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide a unified and organized Web browser navigational experience that draws potential navigable pages from multiple different sources and presents the pages in an easily-explorable user interface. Presentation of these potentially navigable pages occurs automatically, in a contextually relevant manner, based upon an implied user intent to navigate away from a current page.
Navigation User Interface In Support Of Page-Focused, Touch- Or Gesture-Based Browsing Experience
Mirko Mandic - Seattle WA, US Ian H. Kim - Redmond WA, US Zachary J. Shallcross - Bothell WA, US Eli B. Goldberg - Seattle WA, US Aaron M. Butcher - Redmond WA, US Rodger W. Benson - Seattle WA, US Mary-Lynne Williams - Seattle WA, US Jess S. Holbrook - Seattle WA, US Jane T. Kim - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715760
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide a web browser user interface that permits users to become more fully immersed in web page content that is displayed by a web browser. The inventive approach emphasizes a “content-over-chrome” approach by providing a navigation user interface model that contextually adapts and modifies the navigation user interface based on a particular current user task. In one or more embodiments, locational modifications are made to place various browser instrumentalities, e.g. navigation instrumentalities, in locations that are selected to enhance the user experience by enabling the user to focus more easily on content-relevant portions of the display screen or device.
Jane T. Kim - Seattle WA, US Mary-Lynne Williams - Seattle WA, US Martin J. Hall - Seattle WA, US Jess S. Holbrook - Seattle WA, US Bruce A. Morgan - Bellevue WA, US Alexander H. Malek - Seattle WA, US Israel Hilerio - Kenmore WA, US
Assignee:
Microsoft Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G06F 3/01 G06F 15/16
US Classification:
715760
Abstract:
Various embodiments provide a mechanism to allow end users to install web applications and websites onto their desktop. In accordance with one or more embodiments, client-side code can be utilized to allow developers associated with a website to define boundaries associated with user interaction, and have those boundaries enforced by a run-time engine. In at least some embodiments, developers can provide, through JavaScript code and/or HTML markup, various configurations for the creation of a start menu shortcut, navigation, and so-called jumplist integration.
Low Power Framework For Controlling Image Sensor Mode In A Mobile Image Capture Device
- Mountain View CA, US Benjamin Vanik - Seattle WA, US Jon Gabriel Clapper - Seattle WA, US Alison Lentz - Seattle WA, US Joshua Denali Lovejoy - Seattle WA, US Krzysztof Duleba - Seattle WA, US Li Zhang - Seattle WA, US Juston Payne - San Mateo CA, US Emily Anne Fortuna - Seattle WA, US Blaise Aguera-Arcas - Seattle WA, US Daniel Ramage - Seattle WA, US Benjamin James McMahan - Sunnyvale CA, US Oliver Fritz Lange - Seattle WA, US Jess Holbrook - Seattle WA, US
The present disclosure provides an image capture, curation, and editing system that includes a resource-efficient mobile image capture device that continuously captures images. In particular, the present disclosure provides low power frameworks for controlling image sensor mode in a mobile image capture device. On example low power frame work includes a scene analyzer that analyzes a scene depicted by a first image and, based at least in part on such analysis, causes an image sensor control signal to be provided to an image sensor to adjust at least one of the frame rate and the resolution of the image sensor.
Google - Greater Seattle Area since Feb 2013
Senior User Experience Researcher
Integrative Analytic Consulting, LLC - Remote since Feb 2005
Founder, Partner
Amazon - Greater Seattle Area Jun 2012 - Feb 2013
Principal UX Researcher
Microsoft - Redmond, WA Sep 2009 - May 2012
Senior UX Research Lead
Microsoft - Greater Seattle Area Apr 2007 - Sep 2009
User Experience Researcher
Education:
University of Oregon 2002 - 2006
Ph.D., Psychology
University of Washington 1998 - 2002
B.S. with honors, Psychology
Skills:
User Research Human Computer Interaction User Experience User Centered Design Usability Heuristic Evaluation Usability Testing User Scenarios User Interface User Interface Design Contextual Inquiry Wireframes Interaction Design Card Sorting Research Usability Engineering E Commerce Experience Design Research Design Wire Framing Information Design Mobile Design Statistics Focus Groups Quantitative Research Task Analysis Interviews Ethnography Data Analysis Qualitative Research Analytics Persona Paper Prototyping Social Psychology Cognitive Science Instrumentation Eye Tracking Survey Design Experimental Design Heuristic Analysis Field Studies Mental Models User Surveys Cognitive Walkthrough User Stories Customer Journey Mapping
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Leadership Customer Development Internet Explorer Health and Wellness Books People Management User Experience Operating Systems Health Children Education Science and Technology Google Oregon Innovation Microsoft Office Amazon Tips and Hacks For Everyday Life Economic Empowerment Microsoft Sonos Linkedin Buddhism
User Experience Researcher at Google, Founder, Partner at Integrative Analytic Consulting, LLC
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
Google - Greater Seattle Area since Feb 2013
User Experience Researcher
Integrative Analytic Consulting, LLC - Remote since Feb 2005
Founder, Partner
Amazon - Greater Seattle Area Jun 2012 - Feb 2013
Principal UX Researcher
Microsoft - Redmond, WA Sep 2009 - May 2012
Senior UX Research Lead
Microsoft - Greater Seattle Area Apr 2007 - Sep 2009
User Experience Researcher
Education:
University of Oregon 2002 - 2006
Ph.D., Psychology
University of Washington 1998 - 2002
B.S. with honors, Psychology
Skills:
Statistics Research Design Data Analysis Psychology Social Psychology Cognitive Psychology Cognitive Science Instrumentation User Experience Research Human-computer Interaction Focus Groups Usability Testing User-centered Design Heuristic Evaluation Ethnography Eye Tracking Survey Design Contextual Inquiry Human Factors Card Sorting Qualitative Research Experimental Design Usability Engineering Quantitative Research SPSS Analytics Task Analysis User Scenarios Usability Design Heuristic Analysis Field Studies User Research Usability Data Mining E-commerce Interviews User Interface Human Computer Interaction Think Aloud Mental Models Morae User Surveys Human-centered Design Affinity Diagramming Cognitive Walkthrough Contextual Interviews End User Research User Stories Customer Journey Mapping
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